论文标题
NGC 4395的矮人Seyfert核中的光学连续混响
Optical Continuum Reverberation in the Dwarf Seyfert Nucleus of NGC 4395
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论文摘要
附近的矮人螺旋星系NGC 4395包含一个宽衬有的活性银河系核(AGN),该核(AGN)的异常低光度,由积聚驱动到一个非常低质量的中央黑洞($ \ sim10^4-10^4-10^5 $ M $ _ \ _ \ odot $)。为了通过混响映射来限制光学连续体排放区域的大小,我们在2022年连续两个晚上使用Faulkes telescope Northerahala observerator的Faulkes Telescope Northervorate上的四频道Muscat3摄像头对NGC 4395进行了高效率监测NGC 4395。清楚地检测到了$ griz $ bands之间的相关变异性,以及$ r $,$ i $和$ z $ band light曲线显示lags $ 8.4^{+1.0} _ { - 1.1} $,$ 14.2^{+1.2^{+1.2} _ {+1.2} _ { - 1.4} $ { - 1.4} $和$ 20.4} $ 2.0.4^$ 2.0.2.0.2.0;当使用全呈光曲线测量时。当每晚分别测量滞后时,晚上2个数据显示出比夜晚1光曲线更低的互相关振幅和较短的滞后。使用全燃料滞后,我们发现滞后波长的关系与$τ\proptoλ^{4/3} $依赖性相一致。将我们的结果与针对其他物体测量的连续滞后滞后相结合,$ g $和$ z $带量表具有光学连续性亮度为$τ_{gz} \ propto l^{0.56 \ pm0.05} $,类似于与最新范围相似的范围,相似的范围是延伸的范围,可以延伸,从而延伸延伸,从而延伸到延伸性,并延伸。连续变异性和混响滞后。
The nearby dwarf spiral galaxy NGC 4395 contains a broad-lined active galactic nucleus (AGN) of exceptionally low luminosity powered by accretion onto a central black hole of very low mass ($\sim10^4-10^5$ M$_\odot$). In order to constrain the size of the optical continuum emission region through reverberation mapping, we carried out high-cadence photometric monitoring of NGC 4395 in the $griz$ filter bands on two consecutive nights in 2022 April using the four-channel MuSCAT3 camera on the Faulkes Telescope North at Haleakalā Observatory. Correlated variability across the $griz$ bands is clearly detected, and the $r$, $i$, and $z$ band light curves show lags of $8.4^{+1.0}_{-1.1}$, $14.2^{+1.2}_{-1.4}$, and $20.4^{+2.0}_{-2.1}$ minutes with respect to the $g$ band when measured using the full-duration light curves. When lags are measured for each night separately, the Night 2 data exhibit lower cross-correlation amplitudes and shorter lags than the Night 1 light curves. Using the full-duration lags, we find that the lag-wavelength relationship is consistent with the $τ\proptoλ^{4/3}$ dependence found for more luminous AGN. Combining our results with continuum lags measured for other objects, the lag between $g$ and $z$ band scales with optical continuum luminosity as $τ_{gz} \propto L^{0.56\pm0.05}$, similar to the scaling of broad-line region size with luminosity, reinforcing recent evidence that diffuse continuum emission from the broad-line region may contribute substantially to optical continuum variability and reverberation lags.