Velocity-resolved Reverberation Mapping of Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus NGC~4151 During Outburst Stage: Evidence for Kinematics Evolution of Broad-line Region
Sha-Sha Li, Hai-Cheng Feng, H. T. Liu, J. M. Bai, Rui Li, Kai-Xing Lu,, Jian-Guo Wang, Ying-Ke Huang, and Zhi-Xiang Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses velocity-resolved reverberation mapping over seven months to analyze the changing-look AGN NGC 4151, revealing evolving broad-line region kinematics and confirming the black hole mass with implications for accretion rates.
Contribution
First velocity-resolved reverberation mapping during an outburst stage of NGC 4151, showing kinematic evolution of the broad-line region and refining black hole mass measurement.
Findings
Measured time lags for multiple emission lines, revealing radial stratification.
Detected coexistence of virial and infalling gas motions, indicating kinematic evolution.
Confirmed black hole mass consistent with previous estimates, suggesting sub-Eddington accretion.
Abstract
Changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC~4151, which has attracted a lot of attention, is undergoing the second dramatic outburst stage in its evolutionary history. To investigate the geometry and kinematics of the broad-line region (BLR), and measure the mass of supermassive black hole in NGC~4151, we perform a seven-month photometric and spectroscopic monitoring program in 2020--2021, using the 2.4 m telescope at Lijiang Observatory. We successfully measure the time lags of the responses from broad \ha, \hb, \hg, \hei, and \heii\ emission lines to continuum variation, which are , , , , and days, respectively, following radial stratification. The ratios of time lags among these lines are . We find that the continuum lag between the…
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