Abstract

We present relations of the black hole mass and the optical luminosity with the velocity dispersion and the luminosity of the [Ne v] and the [O iv] high-ionization lines in the mid-infrared (MIR) for 28 reverberation-mapped active galactic nuclei. We used high-resolution Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph and Infrared Space Observatory Short Wavelength Spectrometer data to fit the profiles of these MIR emission lines that originate from the narrow-line region of the nucleus. We find that the lines are often resolved and that the velocity dispersion of [Ne v] and [O iv] follows a relation similar to that between the black hole mass and the bulge stellar velocity dispersion found for local galaxies. The luminosity of the [Ne v] and the [O iv] lines in these sources is correlated with that of the optical 5100 continuum and with the black hole mass. Our results provide a means to derive °A black hole properties in various types of active galactic nuclei, including highly obscured systems.

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