AGN STORM 2. VII. A Frequency-resolved Map of the Accretion Disk in Mrk 817: Simultaneous X-ray Reverberation and UVOIR Disk Reprocessing Time Lags
Collin Lewin, Erin Kara, Aaron J. Barth, Edward M. Cackett, Gisella De, Rosa, Yasaman Homayouni, Keith Horne, Gerard A. Kriss, Hermine Landt,, Jonathan Gelbord, John Montano, Nahum Arav, Misty C. Bentz, Benjamin D., Boizelle, Elena Dalla Bont\`a, Michael S. Brotherton

TL;DR
This study maps the accretion disk of Mrk 817 using simultaneous X-ray and UVOIR reverberation measurements, revealing the disk structure, BLR influence, and variability effects over 14 months.
Contribution
First simultaneous measurement of X-ray and UVOIR reverberation lags in Mrk 817, enabling comprehensive accretion disk mapping and insights into reprocessing mechanisms.
Findings
Detected the first soft X-ray lag in Mrk 817.
UVOIR lags are longer than standard disk reprocessing predictions.
BLR reprocessing influences lag variations during obscuration events.
Abstract
X-ray reverberation mapping is a powerful technique for probing the innermost accretion disk, whereas continuum reverberation mapping in the UV, optical, and infrared (UVOIR) reveals reprocessing by the rest of the accretion disk and broad-line region (BLR). We present the time lags of Mrk 817 as a function of temporal frequency measured from 14 months of high-cadence monitoring from Swift and ground-based telescopes, in addition to an XMM-Newton observation, as part of the AGN STORM 2 campaign. The XMM-Newton lags reveal the first detection of a soft lag in this source, consistent with reverberation from the innermost accretion flow. These results mark the first simultaneous measurement of X-ray reverberation and UVOIR disk reprocessing lagseffectively allowing us to map the entire accretion disk surrounding the black hole. Similar to previous continuum reverberation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Superconducting Materials and Applications
