A Sample of Active Galactic Nuclei with Intermediate-mass Black Holes Extended to z ≈ 0.6
Abstract
We present a sample of 930 intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with black hole masses of MBH ≤slant 2 × 106 M, uniformly selected from the Seventeenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, based on the detection of broad Hα or Hβ emission lines. Taking advantage of the wide wavelength coverage of BOSS/eBOSS spectroscopy, our sample extends the redshift coverage of low-z IMBH AGNs to z≤slant0.57, significantly improving upon previous studies that where generally limited to z≤slant0.35. This sample encompasses black hole masses from 104.0 to 106.3 M, with Eddington ratios ranging from 0.01 to 1.9. Among the z>0.3 subset, 24 sources exhibit detectable broad Mg II λλ2796,2803 emission lines, including eight confirmed by independent DESI spectra. A preliminary analysis reveals a marked decline in both the maximum accretion rate (L/LEdd) and broad Hα luminosity with decreasing redshift, possibly reflecting a cosmic evolution of accretion activity at the low-mass end, akin to the ``downsizing'' evolutionary trend seen in high-mass AGNs.
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