Departures from Standard Disk Predictions in Intensive Ground-Based Monitoring of Three AGN
Diego Gonzalez-Buitrago, Aaron J. Barth, Rick Edelson, Jorge V. Hern\'andez Santisteban, Keith Horne, Thomas Schmidt, Yan-Rong Li, Hengxiao Guo, Michael D. Joner, Edward Cackett, Jonathan Gelbord, Misty C. Bentz, W. N. Brandt, Mike Goad, Kirk Korista, Marianne Vestergaard

TL;DR
This study investigates the wavelength-dependent time delays in AGN light curves, revealing deviations from standard disk reprocessing models and highlighting diverse lag behaviors across different AGN and wavelength bands.
Contribution
It provides new multi-band monitoring data showing departures from the standard thin-disk reprocessing predictions in three AGN, emphasizing the complexity of AGN accretion disk structures.
Findings
Lag-wavelength relation steeper than predicted in Mrk 509
Longer-than-expected disk sizes in Mrk 509
Diverse lag behaviors across different AGN and bands
Abstract
We present ground-based, multi-band light curves of the AGN Mrk~509, NGC\,4151, and NGC\,4593 obtained contemporaneously with \sw\, monitoring. We measure cross-correlation lags relative to \sw\, UVW2 (1928~\AA) and test the standard prediction for disk reprocessing, which assumes a geometrically thin, optically thick accretion disk where continuum interband delays follow the relation \( \tau(\lambda) \propto \lambda^{4/3} \). For Mrk~509 the 273-d \sw\, campaign gives well-defined lags that increase with wavelength as , steeper than the thin-disk prediction, and the optical lags are a factor of longer than expected for a simple disk-reprocessing model. This ``disk-size discrepancy'' as well as excess lags in the and bands (which include the Balmer continuum and H, respectively) suggest a mix of short lags from the disk…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
