Are Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies powered by low mass black holes?
Abstract
Narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1s) are believed to be powered by accretion of matter onto low mass black holes (BHs) in spiral host galaxies with BH masses MBH of 106 - 108 Msun . However, the broad band spectral energy distribution of the gamma-ray emitting NLS1s are found to be similar to flat spectrum radio quasars. This challenges our current notion of NLS1s having low MBH . To resolve this tension of low MBH values in NLS1s, we fitted the observed optical spectrum of a sample of radio-loud NLS1s (RL-NLS1s), radio-quiet NLS1s (RQ-NLS1s) and radio-quiet broad line Seyfert 1 galaxies (RQ-BLS1s) of about 500 each with the standard Shakura-Sunyaev accretion disk (AD) model. For RL-NLS1s we found a mean log(MADBH/Msun) of 7.98 +/- 0.54. For RQ-NLS1s and RQ-BLS1s we found mean log(MADBH/Msun) of 8.00 +/- 0.43 and 7.90 +/- 0.57, respectively. While the derived MBH values of RQ-BLS1s are similar to their virial masses, for NLS1s the derived MADBH values are about an order of magnitude larger than their virial estimates. Our analysis thus indicates that NLS1s have MBH similar to RQ-BLS1s and their available virial MBH values are underestimated influenced by their observed relatively small emission line widths. Considering Eddington ratio as an estimation of the accretion rate and using MADBH, we found the mean accretion rate of our RQ-NLS1s, RL-NLS1s and RQ-BLS1s as 0.06 (+0.16, -0.05), 0.05 (+0.18, -0.04) and 0.05 (+0.15, -0.04) respectively. Our results therefore suggest that NLS1s have BH masses and accretion rates similar to BLS1s.
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