Velocity-Resolved Reverberation Mapping of NGC 3227
arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)
摘要
We describe the results of a new reverberation mapping program focused on the nearby Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227. Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring was carried out from 2022 December to 2023 June with the Las Cumbres Observatory network of telescopes. We detected time delays in several optical broad emission lines, with H beta having the longest delay at tau cent=4.0-0.9+0.9 days and He ii having the shortest delay with tau cent=0.9-0.8+1.1 days. We also detect velocity-resolved behavior of the H beta emission line, with different line-of-sight velocities corresponding to different observed time delays. Combining the integrated H beta time delay with the width of the variable component of the emission line and a standard scale factor suggests a black hole mass of MBH=1.1-0.3+0.2x107 M circle dot. Modeling of the full velocity-resolved response of the H beta emission line with the phenomenological code CARAMEL finds a similar mass of MBH=1.2-0.7+1.5x107 M circle dot and suggests that the H beta-emitting broad-line region (BLR) may be represented by a biconical or flared disk structure that we are viewing at an inclination angle of theta i approximate to 33 degrees and with gas motions that are dominated by rotation. The new photoionization-based BLR modeling tool BELMAC finds general agreement with the observations when assuming the best-fit CARAMEL results; however, BELMAC prefers a thick-disk geometry and kinematics that are equally composed of rotation and inflow. Both codes infer a radially extended and flattened BLR that is not outflowing.
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Seyfert galaxies,Supermassive black holes,Reverberation mapping
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