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    SPACE TELESCOPE AND OPTICAL REVERBERATION MAPPING PROJECT.VI. REVERBERATING DISK MODELS FOR NGC 5548

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    Starkey, D.
    Horne, Keith
    Fausnaugh, M. M.
    Peterson, B. M.
    Bentz, Misty C. cc
    Kochanek, C. S. cc
    Denney, K. D.
    Edelson, R.
    Goad, M. R.
    Rosa, G. De
    Anderson, M. D.
    Arévalo, P.
    Barth, A. J. cc
    Bazhaw, C.
    Borman, G. A.
    Boroson, T. A. cc
    Bottorff, M. C.
    Brandt, W. N. cc
    Breeveld, A. A. cc
    Cackett, E. M. cc
    Carini, M. T.
    Croxall, K. V. cc
    Crenshaw, D. M. cc
    Bontà, E. Dalla
    Lorenzo-Cáceres, A. De
    Dietrich, M.
    Efimova, N. V.
    Ely, J.
    Evans, P. A.
    Filippenko, A. V. cc
    Flatland, K.
    Gehrels, N.
    Geier, S.
    Gelbord, J. M.
    Gonzalez, L.
    Gorjian, V.
    Grier, C. J.
    Grupe, D. cc
    Hall, P. B.
    Hicks, S.
    Horenstein, D.
    Hutchison, T.
    Im, M. cc
    Jensen, J. J.
    Joner, M. D.
    Jones, J.
    Kaastra, J.
    Kaspi, S.
    Kelly, B. C.
    Kennea, J. A. cc
    Kim, S. C.
    Kim, M.
    Klimanov, S. A.
    Korista, K. T.
    Kriss, G. A.
    Lee, J. C.
    Leonard, D. C.
    Lira, P.
    MacInnis, F.
    Manne-Nicholas, E. R.
    Mathur, S. cc
    McHardy, I. M.
    Montouri, C.
    Musso, R.
    Nazarov, S. V.
    Norris, R. P.
    Nousek, J. A.
    Okhmat, D. N.
    Pancoast, A.
    Parks, J. R.
    Pei, L.
    Pogge, R. W. cc
    Pott, J.-U. cc
    Rafter, S. E.
    Rix, Hans-Walter cc
    Saylor, D. A.
    Schimoia, J. S. cc
    Schnülle, K.
    Sergeev, S. G.
    Siegel, M. H.
    Spencer, M. cc
    Sung, H.-I.
    Teems, K. G.
    Turner, C. S.
    Uttley, P.
    Vestergaard, Marianne cc
    Villforth, C. cc
    Weiss, Y.
    Woo, J.-H.
    Yan, H.
    Young, and S.
    Zheng, W.
    Zu, Y. cc
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2017-01-18
    Keywords
    accretion, accretion disks
    galaxies: individual (NGC 5548)
    galaxies: nuclei
    galaxies: Seyfert
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    SPACE TELESCOPE AND OPTICAL REVERBERATION MAPPING PROJECT.VI. REVERBERATING DISK MODELS FOR NGC 5548 2017, 835 (1):65 The Astrophysical Journal
    Journal
    The Astrophysical Journal
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    © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    We conduct a multiwavelength continuum variability study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 to investigate the temperature structure of its accretion disk. The 19 overlapping continuum light curves (1158 angstrom to 9157 angstrom) combine simultaneous Hubble Space Telescope, Swift, and ground-based observations over a 180 day period from 2014 January to July. Light-curve variability is interpreted as the reverberation response of the accretion disk to irradiation by a central time-varying point source. Our model yields the disk inclination i = 36 degrees +/- 10 degrees, temperature T-1= (44 +/- 6) x 10(3) K at 1 light day from the black hole, and a temperature-radius slope (T proportional to r(-alpha)) of alpha = 0.99 +/- 0.03. We also infer the driving light curve and find that it correlates poorly with both the hard and soft X-ray light curves, suggesting that the X-rays alone may not drive the ultraviolet and optical variability over the observing period. We also decompose the light curves into bright, faint, and mean accretion-disk spectra. These spectra lie below that expected for a standard blackbody accretion disk accreting at L/L-Edd = 0.1.
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    1538-4357
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-4357/835/1/65
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    Final published version
    Sponsors
    NASA through a grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute [GO-13330]; NASA [NAS5-26555, NNX13AC26G, NNX13AC63G, NNX13AE99G, NNX15AH49G]; UK Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/K502339/1, ST/J001651/1]; National Science Foundation (NSF) [AST-1008882]; NSF [AST-1412693, AST-1211916, AST-1302093, AST-0618209, AST-1009571, AST-1210311, AST-1412315]; TABASGO Foundation; Christopher R. Redlich Fund; NSF CAREER grant [AST-1253702]; HHMI; NSERC; Creative Initiative program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRFK) - Korean government (MSIP) [20080060544]; NWO, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research; UC Center for Galaxy Evolution; Fondecyt [1120328]; NSF graduate fellowship; UCSB Deans Fellowship; CNPq, National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (Brazil); Packard Foundation; Danish National Research Foundation; Danish Council for Independent Research [DFF 4002-00275]; National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government [2010-0027910]
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