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2019ApJ...884..103K - Astrophys. J., 884, 103-103 (2019/October-3)

Medium-band photometry reverberation mapping of nearby active galactic nuclei.

KIM J., IM M., CHOI C. and HWANG S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Reverberation mapping (RM) is one of the most efficient ways to investigate the broad-line region around the central supermassive black holes of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). A common way of performing the RM is to perform a long term spectroscopic monitoring of AGNs, but the spectroscopic monitoring campaign of a large number of AGNs requires an extensive amount of observing time of medium to large size telescopes. As an alternative way, we present the results of photometric RM with medium-band photometry. As the widths of medium-band filters match well with the widths of AGN broad emission lines, the medium-band observation with small telescopes can be a cost-effective way to perform RM. We monitored five nearby AGNs with available spectroscopic RM results showing days to weeks scale variability. Observations were performed for ∼3 months with an average of 3 days cadence using three medium-band filters on a 0.43 m telescope. The time lags between the continuum and the Hα emission line light curves are calculated using the JAVELIN software and the discrete correlation function. We find time lags of 1.5-15.9 days for these AGNs, which are consistent with the time lags derived from previous spectroscopic RM measurements. This result demonstrates that even a 0.5 m class telescope can perform RM with medium-bands. Furthermore, we show that RM for tens of thousands AGNs is possible with a dedicated 1 m class telescope.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Active galactic nuclei - Reverberation mapping - Time series analysis - Medium band photometry

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/884/103): table1.dat table2.dat>

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