Photometric reverberation mapping of 3C120
F. Pozo Nu\~nez, M. Ramolla, C. Westhues, C. Bruckmann, M. Haas, R., Chini, K. Steenbrugge, M. Murphy

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of photometric reverberation mapping in measuring the size of the broad line region and the luminosity of the active galactic nucleus 3C120, providing results consistent with theoretical models.
Contribution
First application of photometric reverberation mapping to 3C120, showing accurate BLR size and black hole mass measurements with a robotic telescope over five months.
Findings
H_beta emission line responds to continuum with a 23.6-day lag.
Black hole mass estimated at 57 million solar masses.
BLR size-luminosity relation aligns with theoretical expectations.
Abstract
We present the results of a five month monitoring campaign of the local active galactic nuclei (AGN) 3C120. Observations with a median sampling of two days were conducted with the robotic 15cm telescope VYSOS-6 located near Cerro Armazones in Chile. Broad band (B,V) and narrow band (NB) filters were used in order to measure fluxes of the AGN and the H_beta broad line region (BLR) emission line. The NB flux is constituted by about 50% continuum and 50% H_beta emission line. To disentangle line and continuum flux, a synthetic H_beta light curve was created by subtracting a scaled V-band light curve from the NB light curve. Here we show that the H_beta emission line responds to continuum variations with a rest frame lag of 23.6 +/- 1.69 days. We estimate a virial mass of the central black hole M_BH = 57 +/- 27 * 10^6 solar masses, by combining the obtained lag with the velocity dispersion…
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