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2015ApJ...804...57S - Astrophys. J., 804, 57 (2015/May-1)

Spatially resolving the kinematics of the ≲ 100 µas quasar broad-line region using spectroastrometry.

STERN J., HENNAWI J.F. and POTT J.-U.

Abstract (from CDS):

The broad-line region (BLR) of luminous active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is a prominent observational signature of the accretion flow around supermassive black holes, which can be used to measure their masses (MBH) over cosmic history. Due to the ≲ 100 µ as angular size of the BLR, current direct constraints on BLR kinematics are limited to those provided by reverberation mapping studies, which are most efficiently carried out on low-luminosity (L) and low-redshift (z) AGNs. We analyze the possibility of measuring the BLR size and study its kinematic structure using spectroastrometry, whereby one measures the spatial position centroid of emission-line photons as a function of velocity. We calculate the expected spectroastrometric signal of a rotation-dominated BLR for various assumptions about the ratio of random to rotational motions and the radial distribution of the BLR gas. We show that for hyper-luminous quasars at z < 2.5, the size of the low-ionization BLR can already be constrained with existing telescopes and adaptive optics systems, thus providing a novel method to spatially resolve the kinematics of the accretion flow at 103-104 gravitational radii and measure MBH at the high-L end of the AGN family. With a 30 m class telescope, BLR spectroastrometry should be routinely detectable for much fainter quasars out to z ∼ 6, and for various emission lines. This will enable kinematic MBH measurements as a function of luminosity and redshift, providing a compelling science case for next-generation telescopes.

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Journal keyword(s): quasars: emission lines

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