Broad-Line Reverberation in the Kepler-Field Seyfert Galaxy Zw 229-015
A.J. Barth, M.L. Nguyen, M.A. Malkan, A.V. Filippenko, W. Li, V., Gorjian, M.D. Joner, V.N. Bennert, J. Botyanszki, S.B. Cenko, M. Childress,, J. Choi, J.M. Comerford, A. Cucciara, R. da Silva, G. Duchene, M. Fumagalli,, M. Ganeshalingam, E.L. Gates, B.F. Gerke, C.V. Griffith

TL;DR
This study measures the time delay between continuum and emission line variations in the Seyfert galaxy Zw 229-015 to estimate its black hole mass using reverberation mapping techniques.
Contribution
First detailed reverberation mapping of Zw 229-015 using Kepler data combined with ground-based spectroscopy to determine black hole mass.
Findings
Detected a 3.86-day lag for H-beta emission line.
Estimated black hole mass of approximately 10^7 solar masses.
Measured significant variability in broad emission lines.
Abstract
The Seyfert 1 galaxy Zw 229-015 is among the brightest active galaxies being monitored by the Kepler mission. In order to determine the black hole mass in Zw 229-015 from H-beta reverberation mapping, we have carried out nightly observations with the Kast Spectrograph at the Lick 3m telescope during the dark runs from June through December 2010, obtaining 54 spectroscopic observations in total. We have also obtained nightly V-band imaging with the Katzman Automatic Imaging Telescope at Lick Observatory and with the 0.9m telescope at the Brigham Young University West Mountain Observatory over the same period. We detect strong variability in the source, which exhibited more than a factor of 2 change in broad H-beta flux. From cross-correlation measurements, we find that the H-beta light curve has a rest-frame lag of 3.86(+0.69,-0.90) days with respect to the V-band continuum variations.…
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