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The Astronomical Journal | 2005

Active galactic nuclei in the sloan digital sky survey. II. Emission-line luminosity function

Lei Hao; Michael A. Strauss; Xiaohui Fan; Christy A. Tremonti; David J. Schlegel; Timothy M. Heckman; Guinevere Kauffmann; Michael R. Blanton; James E. Gunn; Patrick B. Hall; Zeljko Ivezic; Gillian R. Knapp; Julian H. Krolik; Robert H. Lupton; Gordon T. Richards; Donald P. Schneider; Iskra V. Strateva; Nadia L. Zakamska; J. Brinkmann; Gyula Pal Szokoly

The emission-line luminosity function of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is measured from about 3000 AGNs included in the main galaxy sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey within a redshift range of 0 < z < 0.15. The H? and [O III] ?5007 luminosity functions for Seyfert galaxies cover a luminosity range of 105?109 L? in H?, and the shapes are well fitted by broken power laws, without a turnover at fainter nuclear luminosities. Assuming a universal conversion from emission-line strength to continuum luminosity, the inferred B-band magnitude luminosity function is comparable to both the AGN luminosity function of previous studies and the low-redshift quasar luminosity function derived from the Two-Degree Field redshift survey. The inferred AGN number density is approximately one-fifth of all galaxies, and about 6 ? 10-3 of the total light of galaxies in the r band comes from nuclear activity. The numbers of Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 galaxies are comparable at low luminosity, while at high luminosity, Seyfert 1 galaxies outnumber Seyfert 2 galaxies by a factor of 2?4. In making the luminosity function measurements, we assume that the nuclear luminosity is independent of the host galaxy luminosity, an assumption we test a posteriori and show to be consistent with the data. Given the relationship between black hole mass and host galaxy bulge luminosity, the lack of correlation between nuclear and host luminosity suggests that the main variable that determines the AGN luminosity is the Eddington ratio, not the black hole mass. This appears to be different from luminous quasars, which are most likely to be shining near the Eddington limit.


Archive | 2016

Interpreting the Local Stellar Surface Density - Gas Surface Density - Gas Phase Metallicity Relation with A Local Leaky-box Model

Guangtun Zhu; J. K. Barrera-Ballesteros; Timothy M. Heckman; Nadia L. Zakamska; Sebastian F. Sanchez; Renbin Yan; Jonathan Brinkmann


Archive | 2013

30th Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics on: "Early Galaxy Formation in LCDM Cosmology"

Romeel Davé; Avishai Dekel; R. Genzel; Timothy M. Heckman; Mark R. Krumholz; Simon Lillly


Archive | 2011

X-ray Properties of Local Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs

Antara R. Basu-Zych; Ann Elizabeth Hornschemeier; B. D. Lehmer; Andrew F. Ptak; Leigh Jenkins; Roderik Overzier; Timothy M. Heckman


Archive | 2011

GALEX Arecibo SDSS survey (GASS) (Catinella+, 2010)

Barbara Catinella; David Schiminovich; Guinevere Kauffmann; Silvia Fabello; J. X. Wang; Cameron B. Hummels; Jenna Lemonias; Susan Moran; Ray Wu; Riccardo Giovanelli; Martha P. Haynes; Timothy M. Heckman; Antara R. Basu-Zych; Michael R. Blanton; Jarle Brinchmann; T. Budavari; Thiago S. Goncalves; Benjamin D. Johnson; Robert C. Kennicutt; Barry F. Madore; Christopher D. Martin; Michael R. Rich; Linda J. Tacconi; David Allan Thilker; Vivienne Wild; Ted K. Wyder


Archive | 2010

The Lopsidedness of Present-Day Galaxies: Similarities with Simulated Minor Merger Galaxies

Timothy A. Reichard; Timothy M. Heckman; Jennifer Mae Lotz; Rachel S. Somerville


Archive | 2010

Ionized Gas In Lyman Break Analogs: Probing Extreme Star-forming Galaxies At High Resolution

Thiago S. Goncalves; Antara R. Basu-Zych; Roderik Overzier; Christopher D. Martin; David R. Law; Ted K. Wyder; Ryan P. Mallery; Timothy M. Heckman; Robert Michael Rich


Archive | 2010

The GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey (GASS): First Results

Cameron B. Hummels; David Schiminovich; Barbara Catinella; Gerald J. Kauffman; Timothy M. Heckman


Archive | 2009

GALEX UV photometry of M31 Globular Clusters (Rey+, 2007)

Soo-Chang Rey; Robert Michael Rich; Sangmo Tony Sohn; Suk-Jin Yoon; Chul Chung; Sukyoung K. Yi; Yang Weon Lee; Jaehyon Rhee; Luciana Bianchi; Barry F. Madore; Kwangdeok Lee; Thomas A. Barlow; Karl Forster; Peter G. Friedman; D. Christopher Martin; Patrick Francis Morrissey; Susan G. Neff; David Schiminovich; Mark Harry Seibert; Todd A. Small; Ted K. Wyder; Jose Donas; Timothy M. Heckman; Bruno Milliard; Alexander S. Szalay; Barry Y. Welsh


Archive | 2009

Keck DEIMOS spectroscopy of GALEX sources (Mallery+, 2007)

Ryan P. Mallery; Robert Michael Rich; Samir Salim; Todd A. Small; S. Charlot; Mark Harry Seibert; Ted K. Wyder; Thomas A. Barlow; Karl Forster; Peter G. Friedman; D. Christopher Martin; Patrick Francis Morrissey; Susan G. Neff; David Schiminovich; Luciana Bianchi; Jose Donas; Timothy M. Heckman; Yang Weon Lee; Barry F. Madore; Bruno Milliard; Alexander S. Szalay; Barry Y. Welsh; Sukyoung K. Yi

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David Schiminovich

Indiana University Bloomington

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Ted K. Wyder

California Institute of Technology

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D. Christopher Martin

California Institute of Technology

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Peter G. Friedman

California Institute of Technology

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Todd A. Small

California Institute of Technology

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Barry F. Madore

Australian National University

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