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Researchers Find Evidence for Kinematics Evolution of Broad-line Region of Active Galactic Nuclei

Sep 13, 2022

Dr. LI Shasha and Dr. FENG Haicheng from the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators found evidence for the kinematic evolution of the broad-line region of active galactic nuclei. 

Their findings were published in The Astrophysical Journal on August 31. 

Using the 2.4-m telescope at Lijiang Observatory, the researchers conducted a seven-month photometric and spectroscopic monitoring program during 2020-2021 to investigate the geometry and kinematics of the broad-line region, and measure the mass of the supermassive black hole in changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 4151.

Broad emission lines, one of the most prominent features in active galactic nucleus, are generally believed to emit from the broad-line region. The gas in broad-line region is very close to the supermassive black hole, so it is important to study the properties of the supermassive black hole and active galactic nucleus center. However, the details of kinematic and geometry of broad-line region are still not well understood.

Reverberation mapping is an effective way of investigating the broad-line region and the supermassive black hole. "We can investigate the kinematic evolution of broad-line region through multiple reverberation mapping observations," said Dr. LI. 

After seven-month monitoring of NGC 4151, the researchers obtained the time lags of Hα, Hβ, Hγ, He I and He II, which indicated a stratified structure in broad-line region. Combining the velocity width and time lag of each emission line, they also derived that the mass of supermassive black hole is about 40 million solar masses, which is consistent with the results of other methods.

Furthermore, velocity-resolved measurement showed a virial and inflow coexistence broad-line region during the observations. The researchers analyzed the historical light curve and compared the observations with previous results. They found that the kinematics of broad-line region have been changing for nearly 30 years.

These findings on extremely variable active galactic nucleus indicate that the evolutionary kinematics of broad-line region should be relate to the accretion rate of supermassive black holes. 

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FENG Haicheng

Yunnan Observatories

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Velocity-resolved Reverberation Mapping of Changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus NGC 4151 during Outburst Stage: Evidence for Kinematics Evolution of Broad-line Region

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