Emission-Line and Continuum Reverberation Mapping of the NLS1 Galaxy WPVS 48
M.A. Probst, W. Kollatschny, M.W. Ochmann, C. Sobrino Figaredo, D. Chelouche, M. Haas, S. Kaspi, L. Meerwart, T.-O. Husser

TL;DR
This study uses optical spectroscopic reverberation mapping to measure the size of the broad-line region and estimate the black hole mass in the NLS1 galaxy WPVS 48, revealing a stratified BLR and continuum delays.
Contribution
First reverberation mapping analysis of WPVS 48, providing BLR size, black hole mass, and insights into the stratification and continuum delays in a NLS1 galaxy.
Findings
BLR is stratified with emission lines originating at different distances.
Black hole mass estimated at approximately 1.3 x 10^7 solar masses.
Continuum delays increase with wavelength up to about 8 days.
Abstract
WPVS 48 is a nearby narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy without previous analysis of the broad-line region (BLR) by means of optical spectroscopic reverberation mapping. By studying the continuum and emission line variability of WPVS 48, we aim to infer the BLR size as well as the mass of the central supermassive black hole (SMBH). We analyse data from a dedicated optical spectroscopic reverberation mapping campaign of WPVS 48 taken with the 10 m Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) at 24 epochs over a period of 7 months between December 2013 and June 2014. WPVS 48 shows variability throughout the campaign. We find a stratified BLR, where the variability amplitude of the integrated emission lines decreases with distance to the ionizing continuum source. Specifically, the variable emission of H, H, H, He I originates at distances of ,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
