We present a catalog of the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) continuum properties of
98 nearby (z< 0.05) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) selected from the 70-month
Swift/BAT hard X-ray catalog that have precisely determined X-ray spectral
properties and subarcsec-resolution ALMA Band-6 (211--275 GHz) observations as
of 2021 April. Due to the hard-X-ray (> 10 keV) selection, the sample is
nearly unbiased for obscured systems at least up to Compton-thick-level
obscuration, and provides the largest number of AGNs with high physical
resolution mm-wave data (≲ 100--200 pc). Our catalog reports emission
peak coordinates, spectral indices, and peak fluxes and luminosities at 1.3 mm
(230 GHz). Additionally, high-resolution mm-wave images are provided. Using the
images and creating radial surface brightness profiles of mm-wave emission, we
identify emission extending from the central source and isolated blob-like
emission. Flags indicating the presence of these emission features are
tabulated. Among 90 AGNs with significant detections of nuclear emission, 37
AGNs (≈ 41%) appear to have both or one of extended or blob-like
components. We, in particular, investigate AGNs that show well-resolved mm-wave
components and find that these seem to have a variety of origins (i.e., a jet,
radio lobes, a secondary AGN, stellar clusters, a narrow line region, galaxy
disk, active star-formation regions, and AGN-driven outflows), and some
components have currently unclear origins.Comment: 49 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ