Reverberation and photoionization estimates of the Broad Line Region Radius in Low-z Quasars
C. Alenka Negrete, Deborah Dultzin, Paola Marziani, Jack w., Sulentic

TL;DR
This study introduces a photoionization-based method to estimate the Broad Line Region radius in quasars, showing good agreement with reverberation mapping and enabling black hole mass estimates in high-redshift quasars.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel approach for directly estimating BLR radius from physical conditions, improving black hole mass measurements in distant quasars.
Findings
Good agreement between photoionization and reverberation estimates of r_BLR.
UV intermediate emission line widths are consistent with H beta, aiding virial mass estimates.
Empirical corrections enhance the accuracy of photoionization-based r_BLR measurements.
Abstract
Black Hole Mass (M_BH) estimation in quasars, especially at high redshift, involves use of single epoch spectra with s/n and resolution that permit accurate measurement of the width of a broad line assumed to be a reliable virial estimator. Coupled with an estimate of the radius of the broad line region this yields M_BH. The radius of the broad line region (BLR) may be inferred from an extrapolation of the correlation between source luminosity and reverberation derived r_BLR measures (the so-called Kaspi relation involving about 60 low z sources). We are exploring a different method for estimating r_BLR directly from inferred physical conditions in the BLR of each source. We report here on a comparison of r_BLR estimates that come from our method and from reverberation mapping. Our "photoionization" method employs diagnostic line intensity ratios in the rest-frame range 1400-2000 A…
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