Continuum reverberation mapping with high-cadence, long-term UV/optical monitoring of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) enables us to resolve the AGN central engine sizes on different timescales. The frequency-resolved time lags of NGC 5548 (the target for the AGN STORM I campaign) are inconsistent with the X-ray reprocessing of the classical Shakura & Sunyaev disk model. Here we show that the frequency-resolved time lags in NGC 5548 can be well produced by the Corona-Heated Accretion-disk Reprocessing (CHAR) model. Moreover, we make the CHAR model predictions of the frequency-resolved time lags for Mrk 817, the source of the AGN STORM II campaign. We also obtain the frequency-resolved time lags as a function of the black-hole mass and Eddington ratio, which is valid for black-hole masses from 106.5 to 109M⊙, and Eddington ratios from 0.01 to 1. Moreover, we demonstrate that, with the time spans of current continuum reverberation-mapping campaigns, the lag-luminosity relation of the CHAR model can be τgz∝L51000.55±0.04, which is consistent with observations. Future observations can test our results and shed new light on resolving the AGN central engine.
@article{arxiv.2312.09590,
title = {Corona-heated Accretion-disk Reprocessing: Frequency-Resolved Lag Predictions for UV/Optical Reverberation Mapping of Active Galactic Nuclei},
author = {Jie Chen and Mouyuan Sun and Zhi-Xiang Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09590},
year = {2023}
}