The Broad Line Region and Black Hole Mass of NGC 4151
Misty C. Bentz, Peter R. Williams, Tommaso Treu

TL;DR
This study reanalyzes reverberation-mapping data of NGC 4151 to constrain the broad line region's geometry and kinematics, leading to a precise black hole mass measurement consistent with other methods, enhancing understanding of AGN structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed geometric and kinematic model of the BLR in NGC 4151 and offers an independent black hole mass measurement using reverberation mapping data.
Findings
BLR modeled as a thick disk with specific inclination and opening angles.
BLR kinematics dominated by eccentric bound orbits.
Black hole mass measured as approximately 1.66×10^7 solar masses.
Abstract
We present a reanalysis of reverberation-mapping data from 2005 for the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151, supplemented with additional data from the literature to constrain the continuum variations over a significantly longer baseline than the original monitoring program. Modeling of the continuum light curve and the velocity-resolved variations across the H emission line constrains the geometry and kinematics of the broad line region (BLR). The BLR is well described by a very thick disk with similar opening angle () and inclination angle (), suggesting that our sight line towards the innermost central engine skims just above the surface of the BLR. The inclination is consistent with constraints from geometric modeling of the narrow line region, and the similarity between the inclination and opening angles is intriguing given…
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