Based on the Chandra data archive as of 2016 March, we have identified 314 candidate active galactic nuclei in 719 galaxies located closer than 50 Mpc, among them late-type galaxies (Hubble types Sc and later) that previously had been classified from optical observations as containing star-forming (H ii ) nuclei. These late-type galaxies comprise a valuable subsample to search for low-mass ( ) central black holes. For the sample as a whole, the overall dependence of the fraction of active nuclei on galaxy type and nuclear spectral classification is consistent with previous results based on optical surveys. We detect 51 X-ray cores among the 163 H ii nuclei and estimate that, very conservatively, ∼74% of them with luminosities above 10 38 are not contaminated by X-ray binaries; the fraction increases to ∼92% for X-ray cores with a luminosity of 10 39 or higher. This allows us to estimate a black hole occupation fraction of % in these late-type galaxies, many of which are bulgeless.
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She, R., Ho, L. C., & Feng, H. (2017). Chandra Survey of Nearby Galaxies: A Significant Population of Candidate Central Black Holes in Late-type Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 842(2), 131. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7634
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