Abstract

With respect to the Hβ FWHM (FWHMHβ ), the broad Hβ line dispersion (σ Hβ ) was preferred as a velocity tracer to calculate the single-epoch supermassive black hole mass (M BH) suggested by Yu et al. For a compiled sample of 311 broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGNs) with measured hard X-ray photon index (z < 0.7), σ Hβ and the optical Fe ii relative strength (R Fe) are measured from their optical spectra, which are used to calculate σ Hβ -based virial M BH and dimensionless accretion rate (). With respect to FWHMHβ , it is found that the mean value of σ Hβ -based M BH is on average larger by 0.26 dex and the mean value of σ Hβ -based is on average smaller by 0.51 dex. It is found that there exists a nonlinear relationship between the Eddington ratio (L Bol/L Edd) and , i.e., . This nonlinear relationship comes from the accretion efficiency η, which is smaller for AGNs with higher . We find a strong bivariate correlation of the fraction of energy released in the corona F X with and M BH, . The flat slope of −0.57 ± 0.05 favors the shear stress tensor of the accretion disk being proportional to the geometric mean of gas pressure and total pressure. We find a strong bivariate relation of Γ with and F X, . The hard X-ray spectrum becomes softer with increasing F X, although the scatter is large.

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