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Title: AGN STORM 2. XII. Ground-based Optical Photometry and Lag Measurements of Mrk 817
Authors: Montano, John W.
Barth, Aaron J.
Horne, Keith
Cackett, Edward M.
De Rosa, Gisella
Homayouni, Y.
Kara, Erin A.
Kriss, Gerard A.
Landt, Hermine
Apolonio, Gilvan G.
Arav, Nahum
Boizelle, Benjamin D.
Dalla Bontà, Elena
Chelouche, Doron
Dehghanian, Maryam
Edelson, Rick
Ferland, Gary J.
Fian, Carina
Sobrino Figaredo, Catalina
Goad, Michael R.
Gonzalez-Buitrago, Diego H.
Guo, Wei Jian
Hu, Chen
Ilić, Dragana 
Joner, Michael D.
Kaspi, Shai
Kochanek, Christopher S.
Kovačević, Anđelka 
Lewin, Collin
Li, Sha Sha
Li, Yan Rong
Liu, Jun Rong
Miller, Jake A.
Neustadt, Jack M.M.
Netzer, Hagai
Ochner, Paolo
Partington, Ethan R.
Pizzella, Alessandro
Plesha, Rachel
Popović, Luka 
Sanmartim, David
Hernández Santisteban, Juan V.
Vestergaard, Marianne
Wooley, Jack H.F.
Yang, Sen
Yao, Zhu Heng
Zaidouni, Fatima
Affiliations: Astronomy 
Astronomy 
Astronomy 
Keywords: Active galactic nuclei (16);Broad band photometry (184);Reverberation mapping (2019);Seyfert galaxies (1447)
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2026
Rank: M21
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Journal: Astrophysical Journal
Abstract: 
We present the ground-based imaging campaign and light curves of Markarian 817 as part of the multiwavelength monitoring program AGN STORM 2. Observations were carried out over 1.4 yr in the uBgVriz filters, with a median cadence of 0.4 day in the g band. Reverberation lags are measured using three methods (interpolated cross-correlation function (ICCF), Just Another Vehicle for Estimating Lags In Nuclei, and PyROA) with the Swift UVW2 band (1928 Å) as the reference light curve. The ICCF centroid lags range from 3.0 ± 0.8 days for the u band up to 7.9 ± 1.5 days for z, and are consistent with a τ ∝ λ4/3 dependence, the relation expected for lamppost reprocessing by a Shakura–Sunyaev disk. Lags measured with the other methods are systematically shorter, and deviate from a λ4/3 power-law spectrum at long wavelengths. The lags exceed thin-disk reprocessing predictions by factors of ∼3–6, similar to the “disk size discrepancy” seen in other Seyfert galaxies. We divide the campaign into three epochs with different levels of mean luminosity and X-ray obscuring column density and find that the lags vary by as much as a factor of 2 between epochs. The intrinsic spectral energy distribution is bluer and brighter during the first third of the campaign, and the longest continuum reverberation lags are obtained during that period. These results suggest that changes in ionizing luminosity can produce large variations in continuum lags on short timescales by altering the diffuse continuum luminosity emitted by the broad-line region (BLR) and/or obscuring outflow, although changes in obscuration between the central engine and BLR may also contribute to the lag variations.
URI: https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3287
ISSN: 0004637X
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ae6103
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