@article{94243a9eed0c4130af7733ffef3f9c13,
title = "The SDSS-V Black Hole Mapper Reverberation Mapping project: a kinematically variable broad-line region and consequences for the masses of luminous quasars",
abstract = "We present a velocity-resolved reverberation mapping analysis of the hypervariable quasar RM160 (SDSS J141041.25+531849.0) at z = 0.359 with 153 spectroscopic epochs of data representing a 10 yr baseline (2013–2023). We split the baseline into two regimes based on the 3× flux increase in the light curve: a “low state” phase during the years 2013–2019 and a “high state” phase during the years 2022–2023. The velocity-resolved lag profiles (VRLPs) indicate that gas with different kinematics dominates the line emission in different states. The Hβ VRLP begins with a signature of inflow onto the broad-line region (BLR) in the low state, while in the high state it is flatter with less signature of inflow. The Hα VRLP begins consistent with a virialized BLR in the low state, while in the high state shows a signature of inflow. The differences in the kinematics between the Balmer lines and between the low state and the high state suggests complex BLR dynamics. We find that the BLR radius and velocity (both FWHM and σ) do not obey a constant virial product throughout the monitoring period. We find that the BLR lags and continuum luminosity are correlated, consistent with rapid response of the BLR gas to the illuminating continuum. The BLR kinematic profile changes in unpredictable ways that are not related to continuum changes and reverberation lag. Our observations indicate that nonvirial kinematics can significantly contribute to observed line profiles, suggesting caution for black hole mass estimation in luminous and highly varying quasars like RM160.",
keywords = "Quasars, Supermassive black holes, Active galaxies, Active galactic nuclei",
author = "Fries, {Logan B.} and Trump, {Jonathan R.} and Keith Horne and Davis, {Megan C.} and Grier, {Catherine J.} and Yue Shen and Anderson, {Scott F.} and Tom Dwelly and Y. Homayouni and Sean Morrison and Runnoe, {Jessie C.} and Benny Trakhtenbrot and Assef, {Roberto J.} and Dmitry Bizyaev and Brandt, {W. N.} and Peter Breiding and Joel Brownstein and Priyanka Chakraborty and Hall, {P. B.} and Koekemoer, {Anton M.} and Ibarra-Medel, {H{\'e}ctor J.} and Mart{\'i}nez-Aldama, {Mary Loli} and Negrete, {C. Alenka} and Kaike Pan and Claudio Ricci and Schneider, {Donald P.} and Sharp, {Hugh W.} and Smith, {Theodore B.} and Zachary Stone and Temple, {Matthew J.}",
note = "Funding: L.B.F., J.R.T., and M.C.D. acknowledge support from NSF grant CAREER-1945546, and with C.J.G. acknowledges support from NSF grant AST-2108668. J.R.T., C.J.G., and Y.S. also acknowledge support from NSF grants AST-2009539 and AST-2009947. M.K. acknowledges support by DFG grant No. KR 3338/4-1. B.T. acknowledges support from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement 950533) and from the Israel Science Foundation (grant No. 1849/19). X.L. acknowledges support from NSF grant AST-2206499. C.R. acknowledges support from the Fondecyt Iniciaci{\'o}n grant No. 11190831 and ANID BASAL project FB210003. R.J.A. was supported by FONDECYT grant No. 1231718 and by the ANID BASAL project FB210003. M.L.M.-A. acknowledges financial support from Millenium Nucleus NCN19_058 (TITANs). P.B.H. acknowledges support from NSERC grant No. 2023-05068.",
year = "2024",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3847/1538-4357/ad7c42",
language = "English",
volume = "975",
journal = "The Astrophysical Journal",
issn = "0004-637X",
publisher = "American Astronomical Society",
number = "2",
}