Variability-selected intermediate mass black hole candidates in dwarf galaxies from ZTF and WISE

Abstract

While it is difficult to observe the first black hole seeds in the early Universe, we can study intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs) in local dwarf galaxies for clues about their origins. In this paper we present a sample of variability--selected AGN in dwarf galaxies using optical photometry from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and forward--modeled mid--IR photometry of time--resolved Wide--field Infrared Survey Explorer ( WISE) coadded images. We found that 44 out of 25,714 dwarf galaxies had optically variable AGN candidates, and 148 out of 79,879 dwarf galaxies had mid--IR variable AGN candidates, corresponding to active fractions of 0.170.03\% and 0.190.02\% respectively. We found that spectroscopic approaches to AGN identification would have missed 81\% of our ZTF IMBH candidates and 69\% of our WISE IMBH candidates. Only 9 candidates have been detected previously in radio, X-ray, and variability searches for dwarf galaxy AGN. The ZTF and WISE dwarf galaxy AGN with broad Balmer lines have virial masses down to 105.5M and for the rest of the sample, BH masses predicted from host galaxy mass range between 105.2M<MBH<107.3M. We found that only 5 of 152 previously reported variability--selected AGN candidates from the Palomar Transient Factory in common with our parent sample were variable in ZTF. We also determined a nuclear supernova fraction of 0.050.01\% year-1 for dwarf galaxies in ZTF. Our ZTF and WISE IMBH candidates show the promise of variability searches for the discovery of otherwise hidden low mass AGN.

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