Spectral optical monitoring of 3C390.3 in 1995-2007: I. Light curves and flux variation of the continuum and broad lines
A.I. Shapovalova, L. C. Popovic, A.N.Burenkov, V.H. Chavushyan, D.Ilic, W. Kollatschny, A. Kovacevic N.G. Bochkarev, L. Carrasco, J. Le\'on-Tavares,, A. Mercado, J.R. Valdes, V.V. Vlasuyk, E. de la Fuente

TL;DR
This long-term spectral monitoring study of galaxy 3C 390.3 reveals flux variations, potential quasi-periodic oscillations, and insights into the broad line region's structure, supporting a disk origin with additional components.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the BLR structure and variability in 3C 390.3 over 12 years, including line profile changes and time lag measurements.
Findings
Detected flux variations by a factor of 4-5 in broad lines and continuum.
Found time lags of approximately 95 days for Hβ and 120 days for Hα.
Observed profile changes indicating a disk with additional components.
Abstract
Here we present the results of the long-term (1995-2007) spectral monitoring of the broad line radio galaxy \object{3C~390.3}, a well known AGN with the double peaked broad emission lines, usually assumed to be emitted from an accretion disk. To explore dimensions and structure of the BLR, we analyze the light curves of the broad H and H line fluxes and the continuum flux. In order to find changes in the BLR, we analyze the H and H line profiles, as well as the change in the line profiles during the monitoring period. First we try to find a periodicity in the continuum and H light curves, finding that there is a good chance for quasi-periodical oscillations. Using the line shapes and their characteristics (as e.g. peaks separation and their intensity ratio, or FWHM) of broad H and H lines, we discuss the structure of the BLR. Also, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
