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Evidence for Two Distinct Broad-Line Regions from Reverberation Mapping of PG 0026+129

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-12-23 v1

Abstract

We report on the results of a new spectroscopic monitoring campaign of the quasar PG 0026+129 at the Calar Alto Observatory 2.2m telescope from July 2017 to February 2020. Significant variations in the fluxes of the continuum and broad-emission lines, including Hβ\beta and He II, were observed in the first and third years, and clear time lags between them are measured. The broad Hβ\beta line profile consists of two Gaussian components: an intermediate-width HβIC\beta_{\rm IC} with a full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 1964±\pm18 km s1\rm km~s^{-1} and another very broad HβVBC\beta_{\rm VBC} with a FWHM of 7570±\pm83 km s1\rm km~s^{-1}. HβIC\beta_{\rm IC} has long time lags of \sim40--60 days in the rest frame, while HβVBC\beta_{\rm VBC} shows nearly zero time delay with respect to the optical continuum at 5100 \AA. The velocity-resolved delays show consistent results: lags of \sim30--50 days at the core of the broad Hβ\beta line and roughly zero lags at the wings. HβIC\beta_{\rm IC} has a redshift of \sim400 km s1\rm km~s^{-1} which seems to be stable for nearly 30 years by comparing with archived spectra, and may originate from an infall. The root mean square (rms) spectrum of HβVBC\beta_{\rm VBC} shows a double-peaked profile with brighter blue peak and extended red wing in the first year, which matches the signature of a thin disk. Both the double-peaked profile and the near-zero lag suggest that HβVBC\beta_{\rm VBC} comes from a region associated with the part of the accretion disc that emits the optical continuum. Adopting the FWHM (in the rms spectrum) and the time lag measured for the total Hβ\beta line, and a virial factor of 1.5, we obtain a virial mass of 2.890.69+0.60×107M2.89_{-0.69}^{+0.60} \times10^7 M_{\odot} for the central black hole in this quasar.

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@article{arxiv.2010.09871,
  title  = {Evidence for Two Distinct Broad-Line Regions from Reverberation Mapping of PG 0026+129},
  author = {Chen Hu and Sha-Sha Li and Wei-Jian Guo and Sen Yang and Zi-Xu Yang and Dong-Wei Bao and Bo-Wei Jiang and Pu Du and Yan-Rong Li and Ming Xiao and Yu-Yang Songsheng and Zhe Yu and Jin-Ming Bai and Luis C. Ho and Wei-Hao Bian and Michael S. Brotherton and Ye-Fei Yuan and Jesús Aceituno and Hartmut Winkler and Jian-Min Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09871},
  year   = {2020}
}

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21 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal