Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data

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Autor(a) principal: Santos-Lleo, M.
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Chatzichristou, E., Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes de, Winge, Claudia, Alloin, Danielle Marie, Peterson, Bradley M., Rodriguez-Pascual, P.M., Stirpe, Giovanna M., Beers, T.C., Bragaglia, Angela, Claeskens, J.-F., Federspiel, M., Giannuzzo, E., Gregorio-Hetem, J., Mathys, G., Salamanca, I., Stein, P., Stenholm, B., Wilhelm, Ronald, Zanin, C., Albrecht, P., Calderon, J.H., Caretta, C.A., Carranza, Gustavo Jose, Costa, Roberto Dell'Aglio Dias da, Díaz, Rubén Joaquín, Dietrich, Matthias, Dottori, Horacio Alberto, Elizalde, Flavio, Goldes, G., Ghosh, K.K., Maia, M.A.G., Paolantonio, S., Rodrigues, Irapuan, Rodrigues-Ardila, Alberto, Schmitt, Henrique Roberto, Soundararajaperumal, S., Souza, R.E. de, Willmer, C.N.A., Zheng, W.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The results of an optical monitoring campaign on the active nucleus in the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy Fairall 9 are presented. This campaign was undertaken in parallel with ultraviolet spectroscopic monitoring with the IUE satellite which is described in a separate paper. The primary purpose of this program is to measure the response times (or "lags") of the emission lines to continuum variations and thus to extend the range in luminosity of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) for which such measurements have been made. The main conclusions of this work are as follows : 1. Continuum (at 5340 Å ) variations of amplitude ~12% are detected on timescales as short as ~20 days. These variations are much larger than the typical uncertainties in the measurements, which are of order ~2%. Over ~94 days, a factor of 2 change in the nuclear continuum was observed. 2. The optical continuum light curve resembles that of the UV continuum, showing two "events" of low-amplitude variations with a duration of ~70 days and with no measurable lag between the UV and optical continuum light curves. The UV data show a third larger amplitude event that occurred after the optical monitoring had terminated and unfortunately went unobserved in the optical. 3. The Hβ emission-line flux also underwent significant, low-amplitude (≥20%) variations. Crosscorrelation analysis reveals that Hβ lags behind the UV continuum by about 23 days, a value much smaller than what was previously suggested by earlier variability studies. However, this small lag is consistent with the lags for the UV lines during this campaign in the sense that the Hβ lag is approximately 50% larger than that of Lya λ1216, as it has been found for lower luminosity AGNs. 4. The Hβ difference profile produced by subtracting the low-state from the high-state data can be described as a two-component structure with blue and red components of similar width (~2500 km s-ˡ) and that appear to vary in phase.
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spelling Santos-Lleo, M.Chatzichristou, E.Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes deWinge, ClaudiaAlloin, Danielle MariePeterson, Bradley M.Rodriguez-Pascual, P.M.Stirpe, Giovanna M.Beers, T.C.Bragaglia, AngelaClaeskens, J.-F.Federspiel, M.Giannuzzo, E.Gregorio-Hetem, J.Mathys, G.Salamanca, I.Stein, P.Stenholm, B.Wilhelm, RonaldZanin, C.Albrecht, P.Calderon, J.H.Caretta, C.A.Carranza, Gustavo JoseCosta, Roberto Dell'Aglio Dias daDíaz, Rubén JoaquínDietrich, MatthiasDottori, Horacio AlbertoElizalde, FlavioGoldes, G.Ghosh, K.K.Maia, M.A.G.Paolantonio, S.Rodrigues, IrapuanRodrigues-Ardila, AlbertoSchmitt, Henrique RobertoSoundararajaperumal, S.Souza, R.E. deWillmer, C.N.A.Zheng, W.2015-01-20T02:15:09Z19970067-0049http://hdl.handle.net/10183/109042000152449The results of an optical monitoring campaign on the active nucleus in the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy Fairall 9 are presented. This campaign was undertaken in parallel with ultraviolet spectroscopic monitoring with the IUE satellite which is described in a separate paper. The primary purpose of this program is to measure the response times (or "lags") of the emission lines to continuum variations and thus to extend the range in luminosity of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) for which such measurements have been made. The main conclusions of this work are as follows : 1. Continuum (at 5340 Å ) variations of amplitude ~12% are detected on timescales as short as ~20 days. These variations are much larger than the typical uncertainties in the measurements, which are of order ~2%. Over ~94 days, a factor of 2 change in the nuclear continuum was observed. 2. The optical continuum light curve resembles that of the UV continuum, showing two "events" of low-amplitude variations with a duration of ~70 days and with no measurable lag between the UV and optical continuum light curves. The UV data show a third larger amplitude event that occurred after the optical monitoring had terminated and unfortunately went unobserved in the optical. 3. The Hβ emission-line flux also underwent significant, low-amplitude (≥20%) variations. Crosscorrelation analysis reveals that Hβ lags behind the UV continuum by about 23 days, a value much smaller than what was previously suggested by earlier variability studies. However, this small lag is consistent with the lags for the UV lines during this campaign in the sense that the Hβ lag is approximately 50% larger than that of Lya λ1216, as it has been found for lower luminosity AGNs. 4. The Hβ difference profile produced by subtracting the low-state from the high-state data can be described as a two-component structure with blue and red components of similar width (~2500 km s-ˡ) and that appear to vary in phase.application/pdfengThe Astrophysical journal. Supplement eries. Chicago. Vol. 112, no. 2 (Oct. 1997), p. 271-283Espectros astronômicosGalaxias seyfertAstrofisica extragalaticaGalaxies : activeGalaxies : individual (Fairall 9)Galaxies : nucleiGalaxies : seyfertSteps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical dataEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000152449.pdf000152449.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf406823http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109042/1/000152449.pdf88daa82642d69b3644718442af15ec17MD51TEXT000152449.pdf.txt000152449.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain74836http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109042/2/000152449.pdf.txt87e91ab65638dedd92380f12f8a4a335MD52THUMBNAIL000152449.pdf.jpg000152449.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2044http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109042/3/000152449.pdf.jpgd940a7f5777670ff7c9bac7d0765528cMD5310183/1090422022-09-02 05:00:55.571603oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/109042Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-09-02T08:00:55Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
title Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
spellingShingle Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
Santos-Lleo, M.
Espectros astronômicos
Galaxias seyfert
Astrofisica extragalatica
Galaxies : active
Galaxies : individual (Fairall 9)
Galaxies : nuclei
Galaxies : seyfert
title_short Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
title_full Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
title_fullStr Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
title_full_unstemmed Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
title_sort Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. X. Variability of Fairall 9 from optical data
author Santos-Lleo, M.
author_facet Santos-Lleo, M.
Chatzichristou, E.
Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes de
Winge, Claudia
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Peterson, Bradley M.
Rodriguez-Pascual, P.M.
Stirpe, Giovanna M.
Beers, T.C.
Bragaglia, Angela
Claeskens, J.-F.
Federspiel, M.
Giannuzzo, E.
Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Mathys, G.
Salamanca, I.
Stein, P.
Stenholm, B.
Wilhelm, Ronald
Zanin, C.
Albrecht, P.
Calderon, J.H.
Caretta, C.A.
Carranza, Gustavo Jose
Costa, Roberto Dell'Aglio Dias da
Díaz, Rubén Joaquín
Dietrich, Matthias
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Elizalde, Flavio
Goldes, G.
Ghosh, K.K.
Maia, M.A.G.
Paolantonio, S.
Rodrigues, Irapuan
Rodrigues-Ardila, Alberto
Schmitt, Henrique Roberto
Soundararajaperumal, S.
Souza, R.E. de
Willmer, C.N.A.
Zheng, W.
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Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes de
Winge, Claudia
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Peterson, Bradley M.
Rodriguez-Pascual, P.M.
Stirpe, Giovanna M.
Beers, T.C.
Bragaglia, Angela
Claeskens, J.-F.
Federspiel, M.
Giannuzzo, E.
Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Mathys, G.
Salamanca, I.
Stein, P.
Stenholm, B.
Wilhelm, Ronald
Zanin, C.
Albrecht, P.
Calderon, J.H.
Caretta, C.A.
Carranza, Gustavo Jose
Costa, Roberto Dell'Aglio Dias da
Díaz, Rubén Joaquín
Dietrich, Matthias
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Elizalde, Flavio
Goldes, G.
Ghosh, K.K.
Maia, M.A.G.
Paolantonio, S.
Rodrigues, Irapuan
Rodrigues-Ardila, Alberto
Schmitt, Henrique Roberto
Soundararajaperumal, S.
Souza, R.E. de
Willmer, C.N.A.
Zheng, W.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos-Lleo, M.
Chatzichristou, E.
Oliveira, Claudia Lucia Mendes de
Winge, Claudia
Alloin, Danielle Marie
Peterson, Bradley M.
Rodriguez-Pascual, P.M.
Stirpe, Giovanna M.
Beers, T.C.
Bragaglia, Angela
Claeskens, J.-F.
Federspiel, M.
Giannuzzo, E.
Gregorio-Hetem, J.
Mathys, G.
Salamanca, I.
Stein, P.
Stenholm, B.
Wilhelm, Ronald
Zanin, C.
Albrecht, P.
Calderon, J.H.
Caretta, C.A.
Carranza, Gustavo Jose
Costa, Roberto Dell'Aglio Dias da
Díaz, Rubén Joaquín
Dietrich, Matthias
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Elizalde, Flavio
Goldes, G.
Ghosh, K.K.
Maia, M.A.G.
Paolantonio, S.
Rodrigues, Irapuan
Rodrigues-Ardila, Alberto
Schmitt, Henrique Roberto
Soundararajaperumal, S.
Souza, R.E. de
Willmer, C.N.A.
Zheng, W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Espectros astronômicos
Galaxias seyfert
Astrofisica extragalatica
topic Espectros astronômicos
Galaxias seyfert
Astrofisica extragalatica
Galaxies : active
Galaxies : individual (Fairall 9)
Galaxies : nuclei
Galaxies : seyfert
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies : active
Galaxies : individual (Fairall 9)
Galaxies : nuclei
Galaxies : seyfert
description The results of an optical monitoring campaign on the active nucleus in the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy Fairall 9 are presented. This campaign was undertaken in parallel with ultraviolet spectroscopic monitoring with the IUE satellite which is described in a separate paper. The primary purpose of this program is to measure the response times (or "lags") of the emission lines to continuum variations and thus to extend the range in luminosity of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) for which such measurements have been made. The main conclusions of this work are as follows : 1. Continuum (at 5340 Å ) variations of amplitude ~12% are detected on timescales as short as ~20 days. These variations are much larger than the typical uncertainties in the measurements, which are of order ~2%. Over ~94 days, a factor of 2 change in the nuclear continuum was observed. 2. The optical continuum light curve resembles that of the UV continuum, showing two "events" of low-amplitude variations with a duration of ~70 days and with no measurable lag between the UV and optical continuum light curves. The UV data show a third larger amplitude event that occurred after the optical monitoring had terminated and unfortunately went unobserved in the optical. 3. The Hβ emission-line flux also underwent significant, low-amplitude (≥20%) variations. Crosscorrelation analysis reveals that Hβ lags behind the UV continuum by about 23 days, a value much smaller than what was previously suggested by earlier variability studies. However, this small lag is consistent with the lags for the UV lines during this campaign in the sense that the Hβ lag is approximately 50% larger than that of Lya λ1216, as it has been found for lower luminosity AGNs. 4. The Hβ difference profile produced by subtracting the low-state from the high-state data can be described as a two-component structure with blue and red components of similar width (~2500 km s-ˡ) and that appear to vary in phase.
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