Probing black hole accretion tracks, scaling relations, and radiative efficiencies from stacked X-ray active galactic nuclei

Author:

Shankar Francesco1ORCID,Weinberg David H2,Marsden Christopher1,Grylls Philip J1,Bernardi Mariangela3,Yang Guang4ORCID,Moster Benjamin5ORCID,Fu Hao1,Carraro Rosamaria6,Alexander David M7,Allevato Viola8,Ananna Tonima T9,Bongiorno Angela10,Calderone Giorgio11,Civano Francesca12,Daddi Emanuele13ORCID,Delvecchio Ivan1314,Duras Federica15ORCID,La Franca Fabio15,Lapi Andrea16,Lu Youjun17,Menci Nicola10,Mezcua Mar18ORCID,Ricci Federica19ORCID,Rodighiero Giulia20,Sheth Ravi K3,Suh Hyewon21,Villforth Carolin22,Zanisi Lorenzo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Highfield SO17 1BJ, UK

2. Department of Astronomy and the Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, The Ohio State University, 140 West 18th Avenue, Columbus OH 43210, USA

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, 209 South 33rd Str, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA

5. Universitäts-Sternwarte, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Scheinerstr. 1, D-81679 München, Germany

6. Instituto de Física y Astronomía, Universidad de Valparaíso, Gran Bretaa 1111, Playa Ancha, Valparaíso, Chile

7. Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, Department of Physics, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK

8. Scuola Normale Superiore, Piazza dei Cavalieri 7, I-56126 Pisa, Italy

9. Department of Physics, Yale University, PO Box 201820, New Haven, CT 06520, USA

10. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, via Frascati 33, I-00078 Monteporzio Catone, Italy

11. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, Via Tiepolo 11, I-34131 Trieste, Italy

12. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

13. CEA, IRFU, DAp, AIM, Université Paris-Saclay, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité, CNRS, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France

14. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Via Brera 28, I-20121 Milano, Italy

15. Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica, Università Roma Tre, via della Vasca Navale 84, I-00146 Roma, Italy

16. SISSA, Via Bonomea 265, I-34136 Trieste, Italy

17. National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, People’s Republic of China

18. Institute of Space Sciences (ICE, CSIC), Campus UAB, Carrer de Magrans, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain

19. Instituto de Astrofísica and Centro de Astroingeniería, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Casilla 306, Santiago 22, Chile

20. University of Padova, Physics and Astronomy Department, Vicolo Osservatorio 3, I-35122 Padova, Italy

21. Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), 650 North Aohoku place, Hilo, HI 96720, USA

22. Department of Physics, University of Bath, Claverton Down, BA2 7AY Bath, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT The masses of supermassive black holes at the centres of local galaxies appear to be tightly correlated with the mass and velocity dispersions of their galactic hosts. However, the local Mbh–Mstar relation inferred from dynamically measured inactive black holes is up to an order-of-magnitude higher than some estimates from active black holes, and recent work suggests that this discrepancy arises from selection bias on the sample of dynamical black hole mass measurements. In this work, we combine X-ray measurements of the mean black hole accretion luminosity as a function of stellar mass and redshift with empirical models of galaxy stellar mass growth, integrating over time to predict the evolving Mbh–Mstar relation. The implied relation is nearly independent of redshift, indicating that stellar and black hole masses grow, on average, at similar rates. Matching the de-biased local Mbh–Mstar relation requires a mean radiative efficiency ε ≳ 0.15, in line with theoretical expectations for accretion on to spinning black holes. However, matching the ‘raw’ observed relation for inactive black holes requires ε ∼ 0.02, far below theoretical expectations. This result provides independent evidence for selection bias in dynamically estimated black hole masses, a conclusion that is robust to uncertainties in bolometric corrections, obscured active black hole fractions, and kinetic accretion efficiency. For our fiducial assumptions, they favour moderate-to-rapid spins of typical supermassive black holes, to achieve ε ∼ 0.12–0.20. Our approach has similarities to the classic Soltan analysis, but by using galaxy-based data instead of integrated quantities we are able to focus on regimes where observational uncertainties are minimized.

Funder

Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship

CONICYT

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Marie Skłodowska-Curie

Beatriu de Pinos

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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