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Velocity-resolved Reverberation Mapping of Changing-look AGN NGC 2617

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-05-19 v1

Abstract

NGC 2617 has attracted a lot of attention after the detection of the changes in spectral type, and its geometry and kinematics of broad-line region (BLR) are still ambiguous. In this paper, we present the high cadence (\sim 2 days) reverberation mapping campaign of NGC 2617 from 2019 October to 2020 May undertaken at Lijiang 2.4 m telescope. For the first time, the velocity-resolved reverberation signature of the object was successfully detected. Both Hα\alpha and Hβ\beta show an asymmetrical profile with a peak in the velocity-resolved time lags. For each of both lines, the lag of the line core is longer than those of the relevant wings, and the peak of the velocity-resolved lags is slightly blueshifted. These characteristics are not consistent with the theoretical prediction of the inflow, outflow or Keplerian disk model. Our observations give the time lags ofHα\alpha, Hβ\beta, Hγ\gamma, and He I, with a ratio of τHα\tau_{\rm{H}\alpha}:τHβ\tau_{\rm{H}\beta}:τHγ\tau_{\rm{H}\gamma}:τHe I\tau_{\rm{He~I}} = 1.27:1.00:0.89:0.20, which indicates a stratified structure in the BLR of the object. It is the first time that the lags of Hα\alpha and He I are obtained. Assuming a virial factor of ff = 5.5 for dispersion width of line, the masses of black hole derived from Hα\alpha and Hβ\beta are 23.82.7+5.4\rm{23.8^{+5.4}_{-2.7}} and 21.14.4+3.8×106M\rm{21.1^{+3.8}_{-4.4}} \times 10^{6}M_{\odot}, respectively. Our observed results indicate the complexity of the BLR of NGC 2617.

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@article{arxiv.2103.03508,
  title  = {Velocity-resolved Reverberation Mapping of Changing-look AGN NGC 2617},
  author = {Hai-Cheng. Feng and H. T. Liu and J. M. Bai and Zi-Xu. Yang and Chen. Hu and Sha-Sha. Li and Sen. Yang and Kai-Xing. Lu and Ming. Xiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.03508},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

19 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ