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AGN STORM 2. II. Ultraviolet Observations of Mrk 817 with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope

Authors :
Y. Homayouni
Gisella De Rosa
Rachel Plesha
Gerard A. Kriss
Aaron J. Barth
Edward M. Cackett
Keith Horne
Erin A. Kara
Hermine Landt
Nahum Arav
Benjamin D. Boizelle
Misty C. Bentz
Thomas G. Brink
Michael S. Brotherton
Doron Chelouche
Elena Dalla Bontà
Maryam Dehghanian
Pu Du
Gary J. Ferland
Laura Ferrarese
Carina Fian
Alexei V. Filippenko
Travis Fischer
Ryan J. Foley
Jonathan Gelbord
Michael R. Goad
Diego H. González Buitrago
Varoujan Gorjian
Catherine J. Grier
Patrick B. Hall
Juan V. Hernández Santisteban
Chen Hu
Dragana Ilić
Michael D. Joner
Jelle Kaastra
Shai Kaspi
Christopher S. Kochanek
Kirk T. Korista
Andjelka B. Kovačević
Daniel Kynoch
Yan-Rong Li
Ian M. McHardy
Jacob N. McLane
Missagh Mehdipour
Jake A. Miller
Jake Mitchell
John Montano
Hagai Netzer
Christos Panagiotou
Ethan Partington
Richard W. Pogge
Luka Č. Popović
Daniel Proga
Daniele Rogantini
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann
David Sanmartim
Matthew R. Siebert
Tommaso Treu
Marianne Vestergaard
Jian-Min Wang
Martin J. Ward
Tim Waters
Peter R. Williams
Fatima Zaidouni
Ying Zu
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 948, Iss 2, p 85 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We present reverberation mapping measurements for the prominent ultraviolet broad emission lines of the active galactic nucleus Mrk 817 using 165 spectra obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Our ultraviolet observations are accompanied by X-ray, optical, and near-infrared observations as part of the AGN Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Program 2 (AGN STORM 2). Using the cross-correlation lag analysis method, we find significant correlated variations in the continuum and emission-line light curves. We measure rest-frame delayed responses between the far-ultraviolet continuum at 1180 Å and Ly α λ 1215 Å ( ${10.4}_{-1.4}^{+1.6}$ days), N v λ 1240 Å ( ${15.5}_{-4.8}^{+1.0}$ days), Si iv + ]O iv λ 1397 Å ( ${8.2}_{-1.4}^{+1.4}$ days), C iv λ 1549 Å ( ${11.8}_{-2.8}^{+3.0}$ days), and He ii λ 1640 Å ( ${9.0}_{-1.9}^{+4.5}$ days) using segments of the emission-line profile that are unaffected by absorption and blending, which results in sampling different velocity ranges for each line. However, we find that the emission-line responses to continuum variations are more complex than a simple smoothed, shifted, and scaled version of the continuum light curve. We also measure velocity-resolved lags for the Ly α and C iv emission lines. The lag profile in the blue wing of Ly α is consistent with virial motion, with longer lags dominating at lower velocities, and shorter lags at higher velocities. The C iv lag profile shows the signature of a thick rotating disk, with the shortest lags in the wings, local peaks at ±1500 km s ^−1 , and a local minimum at the line center. The other emission lines are dominated by broad absorption lines and blending with adjacent emission lines. These require detailed models, and will be presented in future work.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
948
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8cc843479a1343fd9904787d8f7af75a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acc45a