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Title: | AGN STORM 2. II. Ultraviolet Observations of Mrk 817 with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope | Authors: | Homayouni, Y. De Rosa, Gisella Plesha, Rachel Kriss, Gerard A. Barth, Aaron J. Cackett, Edward M. Horne, Keith Kara, Erin A. Landt, Hermine Arav, Nahum Boizelle, Benjamin D. Bentz, Misty C. Brink, Thomas G. Brotherton, Michael S. Chelouche, Doron Dalla Bontà, Elena Dehghanian, Maryam Du, Pu Ferland, Gary J. Ferrarese, Laura Fian, Carina Filippenko, Alexei V. Fischer, Travis Foley, Ryan J. Gelbord, Jonathan Goad, Michael R. González Buitrago, Diego H. Gorjian, Varoujan Grier, Catherine J. Hall, Patrick B. Hernández Santisteban, Juan V. Hu, Chen Ilić, Dragana Joner, Michael D. Kaastra, Jelle Kaspi, Shai Kochanek, Christopher S. Korista, Kirk T. Kovačević, Anđelka Kynoch, Daniel Li, Yan Rong McHardy, Ian M. McLane, Jacob N. Mehdipour, Missagh Miller, Jake A. Mitchell, Jake Montano, John Netzer, Hagai Panagiotou, Christos Partington, Ethan Pogge, Richard W. Popović, Luka Proga, Daniel Rogantini, Daniele Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Sanmartim, David Siebert, Matthew R. Treu, Tommaso Vestergaard, Marianne Wang, Jian Min Ward, Martin J. Waters, Tim Williams, Peter R. Zaidouni, Fatima Zu, Ying |
Affiliations: | Astronomy Astronomy Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-May-2023 | Rank: | M21 | Publisher: | IOP Publishing | Journal: | Astrophysical Journal | Abstract: | We present reverberation mapping measurements for the prominent ultraviolet broad emission lines of the active galactic nucleus Mrk 817 using 165 spectra obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Our ultraviolet observations are accompanied by X-ray, optical, and near-infrared observations as part of the AGN Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Program 2 (AGN STORM 2). Using the cross-correlation lag analysis method, we find significant correlated variations in the continuum and emission-line light curves. We measure rest-frame delayed responses between the far-ultraviolet continuum at 1180 Å and Lyα λ1215 Å ( 10.4 − 1.4 + 1.6 days), N v λ1240 Å ( 15.5 − 4.8 + 1.0 days), Si iv + ]O iv λ1397 Å ( 8.2 − 1.4 + 1.4 days), C iv λ1549 Å ( 11.8 − 2.8 + 3.0 days), and He ii λ1640 Å ( 9.0 − 1.9 + 4.5 days) using segments of the emission-line profile that are unaffected by absorption and blending, which results in sampling different velocity ranges for each line. However, we find that the emission-line responses to continuum variations are more complex than a simple smoothed, shifted, and scaled version of the continuum light curve. We also measure velocity-resolved lags for the Lyα and C iv emission lines. The lag profile in the blue wing of Lyα is consistent with virial motion, with longer lags dominating at lower velocities, and shorter lags at higher velocities. The C iv lag profile shows the signature of a thick rotating disk, with the shortest lags in the wings, local peaks at ±1500 km s−1, and a local minimum at the line center. The other emission lines are dominated by broad absorption lines and blending with adjacent emission lines. These require detailed models, and will be presented in future work. |
Description: | Y. Homayouni et al 2023 ApJ 948 85 DOI 10.3847/1538-4357/acc45a |
URI: | https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1317 | ISSN: | 0004637X | DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/acc45a | Rights: | Attribution 3.0 United States |
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