BASS XXV: DR2 Broad-line Based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration
Abstract
We present measurements of broad emission lines and virial estimates of supermassive black hole masses (MBH) for a large sample of ultra-hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) as part of the second data release of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS/DR2). Our catalog includes MBH estimates for a total 689 AGNs, determined from the Hα, Hβ, MgIIλ2798, and/or CIVλ1549 broad emission lines. The core sample includes a total of 512 AGNs drawn from the 70-month Swift/BAT all-sky catalog. We also provide measurements for 177 additional AGNs that are drawn from deeper Swift/BAT survey data. We study the links between MBH estimates and line-of-sight obscuration measured from X-ray spectral analysis. We find that broad Hα emission lines in obscured AGNs ( (N H/ cm-2)> 22.0) are on average a factor of 8.0-2.4+4.1 weaker, relative to ultra-hard X-ray emission, and about 35-12~+7\% narrower than in unobscured sources (i.e., (N H/ cm-2) < 21.5). This indicates that the innermost part of the broad-line region is preferentially absorbed. Consequently, current single-epoch MBH prescriptions result in severely underestimated (>1 dex) masses for Type 1.9 sources (AGNs with broad Hα but no broad Hβ) and/or sources with (N H/ cm-2) > 22.0. We provide simple multiplicative corrections for the observed luminosity and width of the broad Hα component (L[ b Hα] and FWHM[bHα]) in such sources to account for this effect, and to (partially) remedy MBH estimates for Type 1.9 objects. As key ingredient of BASS/DR2, our work provides the community with the data needed to further study powerful AGNs in the low-redshift Universe.
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