论文标题
大型星系样本中的水象征和中央黑洞质量
Water megamaser and central black hole masses in a large sample of galaxies
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论文摘要
22 GHz处的乳乳外水层排放量一直在天体物理学中起着至关重要的作用。这些MASERS的有限检测率一直在激励研究人员找到可以帮助它们表征的线索。物理环境22 GHz MASER形成的Masers仍然模棱两可。因此,统计研究已被彻底用于解决这些有利的环境。这项工作涉及活性银河核(AGN)的基本参数,即Maser宿主星系的中央超级黑洞(MBH)的质量。我们研究了Megamasers(MMS),Kilomasers(KMS)和Disc Masers的子样本中的Maser Luminites(LH2O)与MBH之间的相关性。还针对这些子样本计算了关系的回归线。与以前的作品的结果不同,将MASER样品分为MMS,KMS没有对MM星系的特权。与预期相反,KMS具有弱和低显着的LH2O -MBH相关性,而MMS则没有相关性。 KMS中的正相关可以用其中的AGN的作用来解释,而MMS类型的多样性(其中一些与AGN没有密切相关)可能解释了缺少的相关性。令人惊讶的是,预期紧密相关的28个圆盘maser样品显示出非常弱且较低的LH2O-MBH相关性。未来的VLBI研究最终将导致大量Maser星系的特定分类,这对于建立LH2O-MBH关系至关重要。
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The limited detection rate of these masers has been motivating researchers to find clues that can help characterise them. The physical environments 22 GHz masers formed in are still ambiguous. Accordingly, statistical studies have been thoroughly used to resolve these favourable environments. This work goes through the essential parameter of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), namely, the mass of the central supermassive black hole (MBH) of the maser host galaxy. We study the correlation between maser luminosity (LH2O) and MBH in sub-samples of megamasers (MMs), kilomasers (KMs), and disc masers. The regression line of the relation is also calculated for these sub-samples. Unlike the results of previous works, dividing the maser sample into MMs and KMs gives no privilege to MM galaxies. Contrary to expectation, KMs have weak and low significant LH2O - MBH correlation, while MMs show no correlation. The positive correlation in KMs can be explained by the role of AGN therein, while the diversity of MMs types, with some of which are not strongly related to AGN, may explain the correlation missing. Surprisingly, the 28 disc maser sample, where tight correlation is expected, shows a very weak and low significant LH2O-MBH correlation. Future VLBI studies will eventually lead to a specific classification of a good number of maser galaxies, which is essential to establishing the LH2O-MBH relation.