论文标题
Sloan数字天空调查回响映射项目:Reverblation Trapper和Hubble Space Thuscope Imaging的M_BH宿主关系为0.2 <z <z <0.6
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: The M_BH-Host Relations at 0.2<z<0.6 from Reverberation Mapping and Hubble Space Telescope Imaging
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论文摘要
我们介绍了来自Sloan数字天空调查映射(SDSS-RM)项目的十个类星体的宿主星系(SDSS-RM)项目的host望远镜(HST)成像研究的结果。我们的样本是BH和恒星质量中的数量级的探测,是第一个研究BH宿主相关性超过z> 0.3的统计样本,而不是从单期光谱法而不是从单位光谱中获得可靠的BH质量。我们在两个HST频段(UVIS-F606W和IR-F110W)中执行图像分解,以测量宿主的颜色,并使用宽带颜色和质量与光比的经验关系来估计恒星质量。我们目标的恒星质量主要由凸起成分主导。我们样品的BH质量和恒星质量广泛地遵循与局部RM AGN和静态凸起凸起的占优势星系相同的相关性,在M_BH-M _*中没有强烈的进化证据,凸起与Z〜0.6的凸起关系。我们进一步比较了从HST成像分解到频谱分解估计的宿主光分数。我们发现两种方法得出的宿主分数之间存在良好的相关性。然而,从光谱分解得出的宿主分数在系统上比成像分解的宿主分数大约30%,表明两种方法中的系统学都不同。这项研究为即将在高红移的直接基于RM的BH质量的类星体研究的雄心勃勃的宿主星系研究铺平了道路。
We present the results of a pilot Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging study of the host galaxies of ten quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping (SDSS-RM) project. Probing more than an order of magnitude in BH and stellar masses, our sample is the first statistical sample to study the BH-host correlations beyond z>0.3 with reliable BH masses from reverberation mapping rather than from single-epoch spectroscopy. We perform image decomposition in two HST bands (UVIS-F606W and IR-F110W) to measure host colors and estimate stellar masses using empirical relations between broad-band colors and the mass-to-light ratio. The stellar masses of our targets are mostly dominated by a bulge component. The BH masses and stellar masses of our sample broadly follow the same correlations found for local RM AGN and quiescent bulge-dominant galaxies, with no strong evidence of evolution in the M_BH-M_*,bulge relation to z~0.6. We further compare the host light fraction from HST imaging decomposition to that estimated from spectral decomposition. We found a good correlation between the host fractions derived with both methods. However, the host fraction derived from spectral decomposition is systematically smaller than that from imaging decomposition by ~30%, indicating different systematics in both approaches. This study paves the way for upcoming more ambitious host galaxy studies of quasars with direct RM-based BH masses at high redshift.