Monitoring the temperature and reverberation delay of the circumnuclear hot dust in NGC 4151
K. Schnuelle, J.-U. Pott, H.-W. Rix, B.M. Peterson, G. De Rosa, and B., Shappee

TL;DR
This study used reverberation mapping to monitor the hot dust in NGC 4151, revealing that dust heats up with accretion luminosity without sublimation, and the reverberation delay varies over time, affecting the dust radius-luminosity relation.
Contribution
First long-term reverberation mapping of hot circumnuclear dust in NGC 4151, showing temperature tracking luminosity and variable reverberation delay.
Findings
No evidence of dust sublimation during the period.
Hot dust temperature closely follows accretion disk luminosity.
Reverberation delay decreased from ~42.5 to ~29.6 days over four years.
Abstract
A hot, dusty torus located around the outer edge of the broad-line region of AGNs is a fundamental ingredient in unified AGN models. While the existence of circumnuclear dust around AGNs at pc-scale radii is now widely accepted, questions about the origin, evolution and long-term stability of these dust tori remain unsettled.\\ We used reverberation mapping of the hot circumnuclear dust in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 4151, to monitor its temperature and reverberation lag as a function of the varying accretion disk brightness. We carried out multiband, multiepoch photometric observations of the nucleus of NGC 4151 in the z,Y,J,H, and K bands for 29 epochs from 2010 January to 2014 June, supported by new near-infrared and optical spectroscopic observations, and archived WISE data.\\ We see no signatures of dust destruction due to sublimation in our data, since they show no increase in the…
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