The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Continuum Reverberation Mapping of Mrk 876 over Three Years with Remote Robotic Observatories

  • Jake A. Miller,
  • Edward M. Cackett,
  • Michael R. Goad,
  • Keith Horne,
  • Aaron J. Barth,
  • Encarni Romero-Colmenero,
  • Michael Fausnaugh,
  • Jonathan Gelbord,
  • Kirk T. Korista,
  • Hermine Landt,
  • Tommaso Treu,
  • Hartmut Winkler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ace342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 953, no. 2
p. 137

Abstract

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Continuum reverberation mapping probes the size scale of the optical continuum-emitting region in active galactic nuclei (AGN). Through 3 yr of multiwavelength photometric monitoring in the optical with robotic observatories, we perform continuum reverberation mapping on Mrk 876. All wave bands show large-amplitude variability and are well correlated. Slow variations in the light curves broaden the cross-correlation function (CCF) significantly, requiring detrending in order to robustly recover interband lags. We measure consistent interband lags using three techniques (CCF, JAVELIN, and PyROA), with a lag of around 13 days from u to z . These lags are longer than the expected radius of 12 days for the self-gravitating radius of the disk. The lags increase with wavelength roughly following λ ^4/3 , as would be expected from thin disk theory, but the lag normalization is approximately a factor of 3 longer than expected, as has also been observed in other AGN. The lag in the i band shows an excess that we attribute to variable H α broad-line emission. A flux–flux analysis shows a variable spectrum that follows f _ν ∝ λ ^−1/3 , as expected for a disk, and an excess in the i band that also points to strong variable H α emission in that band.

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