Stability of the Broad-line Region Geometry and Dynamics in Arp 151 Over Seven Years
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Pancoast, A.Barth, A. J.

Horne, K.
Treu, T.

Brewer, B. J.
Bennert, V. N.
Canalizo, G.
Gates, E. L.
Li, W.
Malkan, M. A.
Sand, D.
Schmidt, T.
Valenti, S.
Woo, J.-H.
Clubb, K. I.
Cooper, M. C.
Crawford, S. M.

Hönig, S. F.
Joner, M. D.
Kandrashoff, M. T.
Lazarova, M.
Nierenberg, A. M.
Romero-Colmenero, E.
Son, D.
Tollerud, E.
Walsh, J. L.
Winkler, H.

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Univ Arizona, Dept AstronUniv Arizona, Steward Observ
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2018-03-29
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A. Pancoast et al 2018 ApJ 856 108Journal
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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
The Seyfert 1 galaxy Arp 151 was monitored as part of three reverberation mapping campaigns spanning 2008-2015. We present modeling of these velocity-resolved reverberation mapping data sets using a geometric and dynamical model for the broad-line region (BLR). By modeling each of the three data sets independently, we infer the evolution of the BLR structure in Arp 151 over a total of 7 yr and constrain the systematic uncertainties in nonvarying parameters such as the black hole mass. We find that the BLR geometry of a thick disk viewed close to face-on is stable over this time, although the size of the BLR grows by a factor of similar to 2. The dynamics of the BLR are dominated by inflow, and the inferred black hole mass is consistent for the three data sets, despite the increase in BLR size. Combining the inference for the three data sets yields a black hole mass and statistical uncertainty of log(10)(M-BH/M-circle dot) = 6.82(-0.09)(+0.09) with a standard deviation in individual measurements of 0.13 dex.ISSN
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NASA - Chandra X-ray Center [PF5-160141, NAS8-03060]; NSF [AST-1412693, AST-1412504, AST-1517649, AST-1412315]; National Science Foundation (NSF) Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI) [AST-1312296]; STFC [ST/M001296/1]; EU/Horizon 2020 programme via ERC [677117]; UK STFC [ST/N000870/1]; Packard Foundations; National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government [2017R1A5A1070354]Additional Links
http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/856/i=2/a=108?key=crossref.97680e05bd2c84153a6f6cc193fd1ef5ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3847/1538-4357/aab3c6