# REMAP: Determination of the inner edge of the dust torus in AGN by   measuring time delays

**Authors:** Amit Kumar Mandal, Suvendu Rakshit, Indrani Pal, Chelliah Subramonian, Stalin, Ram Sagar, Blesson Mathew

arXiv: 1905.01503 · 2019-05-07

## TL;DR

REMAP is a long-term photometric monitoring program using reverberation mapping to measure the size of the dusty torus in AGN, successfully determining the inner edge in one case and ongoing in others.

## Contribution

This study demonstrates the feasibility of using reverberation mapping with optical and near-infrared light curves to measure the dust torus size in AGN.

## Key findings

- Inner edge of dust torus measured in one AGN
- Ongoing data collection for additional AGN
- Method proves effective for AGN size estimation

## Abstract

Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are high luminosity sources powered by accretion of matter onto SMBHs located at the centres of galaxies. The SMBH is surrounded by a broad emission line region (BLR) and a dusty torus. It is difficult to study the extent of the dusty torus as the central region of AGN is not resolvable using any conventional imaging techniques available today. Though, current IR interferometric techniques could in principle resolve the torus in nearby AGN, it is very expensive and limited to few bright and nearby AGN. A more feasible alternative to the interferometric technique to find the extent of the dusty torus in AGN is the technique of reverberation mapping (RM). REMAP (REverberation Mapping of AGN Program) is a long term photometric monitoring program being carried out using the 2 m HCT operated by the IIA, Bangalore, aimed at measuring the torus size in many AGN using the technique of RM. It involves accumulation of suitably long and well sampled light curves in the optical and near-infrared bands to measure the time delays between the light curves in different wavebands. These delays are used to determine the radius of the inner edge of the dust torus. REMAP was initiated in the year 2016 and since then about one hour of observing time once every five days (weather permitting) has been allocated at the HCT. Our initial sample carefully selected for this program consists of a total of 8 sources observable using the HCT. REMAP has resulted in the determination of the extent of the inner edge of the dusty torus in one AGN namely H0507+164. Data accumulation for the second source is completed and observations on the third source are going on. We will outline the motivation of this observational program, the observational strategy that is followed, the analysis procedures adopted for this work and the results obtained from this program till now.

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