Reverberation Mapping of IC4329A
Misty C. Bentz, Christopher A. Onken, Rachel Street, and Monica, Valluri

TL;DR
This study conducted reverberation mapping of the AGN in IC4329A, measuring emission-line delays and estimating the black hole mass, revealing insights into the AGN's structure and orientation.
Contribution
First reverberation mapping campaign for IC4329A, providing emission-line delays, black hole mass estimate, and insights into AGN structure and orientation.
Findings
Hβ time delay of ~16 days consistent with predictions
Estimated black hole mass of approximately 6.8×10^7 solar masses
Velocity-resolved delays suggest an 'M'-like profile shape
Abstract
We present the results of a new reverberation mapping campaign for the broad-lined active galactic nucleus (AGN) in the edge-on spiral IC4329A. Monitoring of the optical continuum with band photometry and broad emission-line flux variability with moderate-resolution spectroscopy allowed emission-line light curves to be measured for H, H, and HeII . We find a time delay of days for H, a similar time delay of days for H, and an unresolved time delay of days for HeII. The time delay for H is consistent with the predicted value from the relationship between AGN luminosity and broad line region radius, after correction for the mag of intrinsic extinction at 5100A. Combining the measured time delay for H with the broad emission line width and an adopted value…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
