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Space telescope RM project. III. NGC 5548 LCs

Short name: J/ApJ/821/56
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/821/56
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.18210056
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/ApJ/821/56
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2016 Aug 24 07:32:05Z
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We present ground-based optical photometric monitoring data for NGC5548, part of an extended multiwavelength reverberation mapping campaign. The light curves have nearly daily cadence from 2014 January to July in nine filters (BVRI and ugriz). Combined with ultraviolet data from the Hubble Space Telescope and Swift, we confirm significant time delays between the continuum bands as a function of wavelength, extending the wavelength coverage from 1158{AA} to the z band (~9160{AA}). We find that the lags at wavelengths longer than the V band are equal to or greater than the lags of high-ionization-state emission lines (such as HeII{lambda}1640 and {lambda}4686), suggesting that the continuum-emitting source is of a physical size comparable to the inner broad-line region (BLR). The trend of lag with wavelength is broadly consistent with the prediction for continuum reprocessing by an accretion disk with {tau}{propto}{lambda}^4/3^. However, the lags also imply a disk radius that is 3 times larger than the prediction from standard thin-disk theory, assuming that the bolometric luminosity is 10% of the Eddington luminosity (L=0.1L_Edd_). Using optical spectra from the Large Binocular Telescope, we estimate the bias of the interband continuum lags due to BLR emission observed in the filters. We find that the bias for filters with high levels of BLR contamination (~20%) can be important for the shortest continuum lags and likely has a significant impact on the u and U bands owing to Balmer continuum emission.

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Fausnaugh M.M.Denney K.D.Barth A.J.Bentz M.C.Bottorff M.C.Carini M.T.Croxall K.V.De Rosa G.Goad M.R.Horne K.Joner M.D.Kaspi S.Kim M.Klimanov S.A.Kochanek C.S.Leonard D.C.Netzer H.Peterson B.M.Schnulle K.Sergeev S.G.Vestergaard M.Zheng W.Zu Y.Anderson M.D.Arevalo P.Bazhaw C.Borman G.A.Boroson T.A.Brandt W.N.Breeveld A.A.Brewer B.J.Cackett E.M.Crenshaw D.M.Dalla Bonta E.De Lorenzo-Caceres A.Dietrich M.Edelson R.Efimova N.V.Ely J.Evans P.A.Filippenko A.V.Flatland K.Gehrels N.Geier S.Gelbord J.M.Gonzalez L.Gorjian V.Grier C.J.Grupe D.Hall P.B.Hicks S.Horenstein D.Hutchison T.Im M.Jensen J.J.Jones J.Kaastra J.Kelly B.C.Kennea J.A.Kim S.C.Korista K.T.Kriss G.A.Lee J.C.Lira P.MacInnis F.Manne-Nicholas E.R.Mathur S.McHardy I.M.Montouri C.Musso R.Nazarov S.V.Norris R.P.Nousek J.A.Okhmat D.N.Pancoast A.Papadakis I.Parks J.R.Pei L.Pogge R.W.Pott J.-U.Rafter S.E.Rix H.Saylor D.A.Schimoia J.S.Siegel M.Spencer M.Starkey D.Sung H.Teems K.G.Treu T.Turner C.S.Uttley P.Villforth C.Weiss Y.Woo J.Yan H.Young S.

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Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2017 Jun 19 07:58:11Z
  • Created: 2016 Aug 24 07:32:05Z

This resource was registered on: 2016 Aug 24 07:32:05Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z

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  • Galaxies
  • Photometry
  • Optical astronomy
  • Wide-band photometry
  • Infrared photometry
  • Ultraviolet photometry
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More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/ApJ/821/56 Literature Reference: 2016ApJ...821...56F

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