On the Relationship between Radio Emission and Black Hole Mass in Galactic Nuclei
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- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 564 (1) , 120-132
- https://doi.org/10.1086/324399
Abstract
We use a comprehensive database of black hole masses and nuclear luminosities to investigate the relationship between radio emission and black hole mass. Our sample covers a wide range of nuclear activity, from nearby inactive nuclei to classical Seyfert 1 nuclei and luminous quasars. Contrary to some previous studies, we find that the radio continuum power, either integrated for the entire galaxy or isolated for the core, correlates poorly with black hole mass. The degree of nuclear radio loudness, parameterized by the radio-to-optical luminosity ratio R, also shows no clear dependence on black hole mass. Radio-loud nuclei exist in galaxies with a wide range of black hole mass, from \~ 10^6 to a few X 10^9 solar masses, and in a variety of hosts, from disk-dominated spirals to giant ellipticals. We demonstrate that R is strongly inversely correlated with L/L_E, the ratio of nuclear luminosity to the Eddington luminosity, and hence with mass accretion rate. Most or all of the weakly active nuclei in nearby galaxies are radio-loud, highly sub-Eddington systems that are plausibly experiencing advection-dominated accretion.Keywords
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