The SDSS-V Black Hole Mapper Reverberation Mapping Project: Light Echoes of the Coronal-line Region in a Luminous Quasar
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We present a reverberation mapping (RM) analysis of the coronal line [Ne v ] λ 3427-emitting region of the quasar COS168 (SDSS J095910.30+020732.2). [Ne v ] λ 3427 is known as one of the “coronal lines,” which are a species of emission lines present in active galactic nuclei (AGN) spectra with high ionization potentials (≥ 100 eV) that can serve as tracers for AGN activity. The spatial extent of the coronal line region has been studied with only spatial resolving techniques that are not sensitive to the innermost regions of AGN. Through our RM analysis of [Ne v ] λ 3427, we measure a nominal “optimal emission radius” for [Ne v ] λ 3427 of $381.{1}_{-22}^{+16}$ lt-day (observed frame). We place the coronal line region in context with other AGN regions by comparing it with the characteristic radius of H α , the dust-sublimation radius, and the dusty torus. The coronal line region is located at a larger radius from the black hole than the characteristic radius of the dusty torus, measured using a torus–radius luminosity relationship. The virial product ( v ^2 R / G ) of both H α and [Ne v ] λ 3427 is consistent within the uncertainties, implying that the coronal line region, as probed by the [Ne v ] λ 3427 line, may be in a virialized orbit that is dominated by the gravitational potential of the black hole. This plausibly suggests that coronal lines could be an effective method for estimating black hole masses.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (22)
Theodore B. Smith
Logan B. Fries
Jonathan R. Trump
Catherine J. Grier
Yue Shen
Scott F. Anderson
W. N. Brandt
Megan C. Davis
Tom Dwelly
P. B. Hall
Keith Horne
Y. Homayouni
J. McKaig
Sean Morrison
Hugh W. Sharp
Roberto J. Assef
Franz E. Bauer
Anton M. Koekemoer
Donald P. Schneider
Benny Trakhtenbrot
Hector Javier Ibarra-Medel
Castalia Alenka Negrete Peñaloza
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.3847/1538-4357/ae1f18
- Akses
- Open Access ✓