2020ApJ...888...58G


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2020ApJ...888...58G - Astrophys. J., 888, 58-58 (2020/January-2)

Understanding broad Mg II variability in quasars with photoionization: implications for reverberation mapping and changing-look quasars.

GUO H., SHEN Y., HE Z., WANG T., LIU X., WANG S., SUN M., YANG Q., KONG M. and SHENG Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

The broad Mg II line in quasars has distinct variability properties compared with broad Balmer lines: it is less variable and usually does not display a "breathing" mode, the increase in the average cloud distance when luminosity increases. We demonstrate that these variability properties of Mg II can be reasonably well explained by simple locally optimally emitting cloud (LOC) photoionization models, confirming earlier photoionization results. In the fiducial LOC model, the Mg II-emitting gas is on average more distant from the ionizing source than the Hα/Hβ gas and responds with a lower amplitude to continuum variations. If the broad-line region (BLR) is truncated at a physical radius of ∼0.3 pc (for a 108.5 M BH accreting at Eddington ratio of 0.1), most of the Mg II flux will always be emitted near this outer boundary and hence will not display breathing. These results indicate that reverberation mapping results on broad Mg II, while generally more difficult to obtain owing to the lower line responsivity, can still be used to infer the Mg II BLR size and hence black hole mass. But it is possible that Mg II does not have a well-defined intrinsic BLR size-luminosity relation for individual quasars, even though a global one for the general population may still exist. The dramatic changes in broad Hα/Hβ emission in the observationally rare changing-look quasars are fully consistent with photoionization responses to extreme continuum variability, and the LOC model provides natural explanations for the persistence of broad Mg II in changing-look quasars defined on Hα/Hβ and the rare population of broad Mg II emitters in the spectra of massive inactive galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): Active galactic nuclei - Quasars - black hole physics - Reverberation mapping

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO B0445-4542 QSO 04 47 19.9874142288 -45 37 38.347801716   17.2 17.2     ~ 23 0
2 NGC 3516 Sy1 11 06 47.4632200800 +72 34 07.298374656   13.12 12.40     ~ 1545 0
3 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3697 2
4 LB 19 QSO 12 50 05.7146863848 +26 31 07.598352000   16.12 15.92     ~ 203 0
5 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2715 0
6 QSO B1634+7037 QSO 16 34 28.9917184368 +70 31 32.393436960   14.90 14.66     ~ 268 0

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