论文标题
斯隆数字天空调查回响映射项目:MGII滞后是由四年监测导致的
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project: MgII Lag Results from Four Years of Monitoring
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论文摘要
We present reverberation mapping results for the MgII 2800 A broad emission line in a sample of 193 quasars at 0.35<z<1.7 with photometric and spectroscopic monitoring observations from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping project during 2014 - 2017. We find significant time lags between the MgII and continuum lightcurves for 57 quasars and define a "gold sample" of 24 quasars with the most可靠的滞后测量。我们估计每个滞后的假阳性率,范围为1-24%,全样本的平均假阳性率为11%,黄金样品的平均假阳性率为11%。还有一个额外的约40个类星体,带有边缘MGII滞后检测,在进行了多年的监测后可能会产生可靠的滞后。 MGII滞后遵循半径 - 亮度关系与最佳拟合斜率,该斜率与alpha = 0.5一致,但固有散射的0.36DEX明显大于HB半径 - 亮度关系。对于具有其他发射线的SDSS-RM滞后测量值的靶标,我们发现我们的MGII滞后与HB滞后相似,并且比CIV滞后大约2-3倍。这项工作大大增加了MGII宽线滞后的数量,并提供了额外的混响映射黑洞块,从而填补了光谱中HB和CIV发射线之间超级黑洞生长的峰值的红移间隙。
We present reverberation mapping results for the MgII 2800 A broad emission line in a sample of 193 quasars at 0.35<z<1.7 with photometric and spectroscopic monitoring observations from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping project during 2014 - 2017. We find significant time lags between the MgII and continuum lightcurves for 57 quasars and define a "gold sample" of 24 quasars with the most reliable lag measurements. We estimate false-positive rates for each lag that range from 1-24%, with an average false-positive rate of 11% for the full sample and 8% for the gold sample. There are an additional ~40 quasars with marginal MgII lag detections which may yield reliable lags after additional years of monitoring. The MgII lags follow a radius -- luminosity relation with a best-fit slope that is consistent with alpha=0.5 but with an intrinsic scatter of 0.36dex that is significantly larger than found for the Hb radius -- luminosity relation. For targets with SDSS-RM lag measurements of other emission lines, we find that our MgII lags are similar to the Hb lags and ~2-3 times larger than the CIV lags. This work significantly increases the number of MgII broad-line lags and provides additional reverberation-mapped black hole masses, filling the redshift gap at the peak of supermassive black hole growth between the Hb and CIV emission lines in optical spectroscopy.