Echo mapping of active galactic nuclei

BM Peterson, Keith Douglas Horne

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Abstract

Echo mapping makes use of the intrinsic variaibility of the continuum source in active galactic nuclei to map out the distribution and kinematics of line-emitting gas from its light travel time-delayed response to continuum changes. Echo mapping experiments have yielded sizes for the broad line-emitting region in about three dozen AGNs. The dynamics of the line-emitting gas seem to be dominated by the gravity of the central black hole, enabling measurement of the black-hole masses in AGNs. We discuss requirements for future echo-mapping experiments that will yield the high-quality velocity-delay maps of the broad-line region that are needed to determine its physical nature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)248-251
Number of pages4
JournalAstronomische Nachrichten
Volume325
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Keywords

  • methods : data analysis
  • galaxies : active
  • galaxies : black holes
  • BROAD-LINE REGION
  • SEYFERT-1 GALAXY ARAKELIAN-564
  • SUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLES
  • SIZE
  • STEPS
  • REVERBERATION
  • MASS
  • VARIABILITY
  • NGC-5548
  • NGC-7469

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