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X-ray Properties of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Active Galaxies. II. X-ray-Bright Accretion and Possible Evidence for Slim Disks
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Ho, Luis C
, Greene, Jenny E
, Louis-Benoit Desroches
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Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Active galaxies
/ Alpha rays
/ Deposition
/ Loudness
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Optical properties
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Space telescopes
/ X ray telescopes
2009
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X-ray Properties of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Active Galaxies. II. X-ray-Bright Accretion and Possible Evidence for Slim Disks
by
Ho, Luis C
, Greene, Jenny E
, Louis-Benoit Desroches
in
Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Active galaxies
/ Alpha rays
/ Deposition
/ Loudness
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Optical properties
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Space telescopes
/ X ray telescopes
2009
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X-ray Properties of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Active Galaxies. II. X-ray-Bright Accretion and Possible Evidence for Slim Disks
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Ho, Luis C
, Greene, Jenny E
, Louis-Benoit Desroches
in
Accretion disks
/ Active galactic nuclei
/ Active galaxies
/ Alpha rays
/ Deposition
/ Loudness
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Optical properties
/ Seyfert galaxies
/ Space telescopes
/ X ray telescopes
2009
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X-ray Properties of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Active Galaxies. II. X-ray-Bright Accretion and Possible Evidence for Slim Disks
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X-ray Properties of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Active Galaxies. II. X-ray-Bright Accretion and Possible Evidence for Slim Disks
2009
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Overview
We present X-ray properties of optically-selected intermediate-mass (~10^5--10^6 M_Sun) black holes (BHs) in active galaxies (AGNs), using data from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Our observations are a continuation of a pilot study by Greene & Ho (2007). Of the 8 objects observed, 5 are detected with X-ray luminosities in the range L_0.5-2 keV = 10^41--10^43 erg s^-1, consistent with the previously observed sample. Objects with enough counts to extract a spectrum are well fit by an absorbed power law. We continue to find a range of soft photon indices 1 < \\Gamma_s < 2.7, where N(E) \\propto E^-\\Gamma_s, consistent with previous AGN studies, but generally flatter than other narrow-line Seyfert 1 active nuclei (NLS1s). The soft photon index correlates strongly with X-ray luminosity and Eddington ratio, but does not depend on BH mass. There is no justification for the inclusion of any additional components, such as a soft excess, although this may be a function of the relative inefficiency of detecting counts above 2 keV in these relatively shallow observations. As a whole, the X-ray-to-optical spectral slope \\alpha_ox is flatter than in more massive systems, even other NLS1s. Only X-ray-selected NLS1s with very high Eddington ratios share a similar \\alpha_ox. This is suggestive of a physical change in the accretion structure at low masses and at very high accretion rates, possibly due to the onset of slim disks. Although the detailed physical explanation for the X-ray loudness of these intermediate-mass BHs is not certain, it is very striking that targets selected on the basis of optical properties should be so distinctly offset in their broader spectral energy distributions.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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