Space Telescope And Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. Ix. Velocity-Delay Maps For Broad Emission Lines In Ngc 5548

Keith Horne,G. De Rosa,B. M. Peterson,A. J. Barth,J. Ely,M. M. Fausnaugh,G. A. Kriss,L. Pei,M. C. Bentz,E. M. Cackett,R. Edelson,M. Eracleous,M. R. Goad,C. J. Grier,J. Kaastra,C. S. Kochanek,Y. Krongold,S. Mathur,H. Netzer,D. Proga,N. Tejos,M. Vestergaard,C. Villforth,S. M. Adams,M. D. Anderson,P. Arevalo,T. G. Beatty,V. N. Bennert,A. Bigley,S. Bisogni,G. A. Borman,T. A. Boroson,M. C. Bottorff,W. N. Brandt,A. A. Breeveld,M. Brotherton,J. E. Brown,J. S. Brown,G. Canalizo,M. T. Carini,K. I. Clubb,J. M. Comerford,E. M. Corsini,D. M. Crenshaw,S. Croft,K. V. Croxall,E. Dalla Bonta,A. J. Deason,M. Dehghanian,A. De Lorenzo-Caceres,K. D. Denney,M. Dietrich, C. Done,N. V. Efimova,P. A. Evans,G. J. Ferland,A. V. Filippenko,K. Flatland,O. D. Fox,E. Gardner,E. L. Gates,N. Gehrels,S. Geier,J. M. Gelbord,L. Gonzalez,V. Gorjian,J. E. Greene,D. Grupe,A. Gupta,P. B. Hall,C. B. Henderson,S. Hicks,E. Holmbeck,T. W. -S. Holoien,T. Hutchison,M. Im,J. J. Jensen,C. A. Johnson,M. D. Joner,J. Jones,S. Kaspi,P. L. Kelly,J. A. Kennea,M. Kim,S. Kim,S. C. Kim, A. King,S. A. Klimanov,K. T. Korista,M. W. Lau,J. C. Lee,D. C. Leonard,Miao Li,P. Lira,C. Lochhaas,Zhiyuan Ma,F. Macinnis,M. A. Malkan, E. R. Manne-Nicholas,J. C. Mauerhan,R. Mcgurk,I. M. Mchardy,C. Montuori,L. Morelli,A. Mosquera,D. Mudd, F. Muller-Sanchez,S. V. Nazarov,R. P. Norris,J. A. Nousek,M. L. Nguyen,P. Ochner,D. N. Okhmat,A. Pancoast,I. Papadakis,J. R. Parks,M. T. Penny,A. Pizzella,R. W. Pogge,R. Poleski,J. -U. Pott,S. E. Rafter,H. -W. Rix,J. Runnoe,D. A. Saylor,J. S. Schimoia,K. Schnuelle,B. Scott,S. G. Sergeev,B. J. Shappee,I. Shivvers,M. Siegel,G. V. Simonian,A. Siviero,A. Skielboe,G. Somers,M. Spencer,D. Starkey,D. J. Stevens,H. -I. Sung,J. Tayar,T. Treu,C. S. Turner,P. Uttley,J. Van Saders,L. Vican,S. Villanueva,Y. Weiss,J. -H. Woo,H. Yan,S. Young,H. Yuk,W. Zheng,W. Zhu,Y. Zu

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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In this contribution, we achieve the primary goal of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) STORM campaign by recovering velocity-delay maps for the prominent broad emission lines (Ly alpha, C IV, He II, and H beta) in the spectrum of NGC 5548. These are the most detailed velocity-delay maps ever obtained for an AGN, providing unprecedented information on the geometry, ionization structure, and kinematics of the broad-line region. Virial envelopes enclosing the emission-line responses show that the reverberating gas is bound to the black hole. A stratified ionization structure is evident. The He ii response inside 5-10 lt-day has a broad single-peaked velocity profile. The Ly alpha, C IV, and H beta responses extend from inside 2 to outside 20 lt-day, with double peaks at 2500 km s(-1) in the 10-20 lt-day delay range. An incomplete ellipse in the velocity-delay plane is evident in H beta. We interpret the maps in terms of a Keplerian disk with a well-defined outer rim at R = 20 lt-day. The far-side response is weaker than that from the near side. The line-center delay tau = (R/c)(1 - sin i) approximate to 5 days gives the inclination i approximate to 45 degrees. The inferred black hole mass is (BH) 7 x 10(7) M-circle dot. In addition to reverberations, the fit residuals confirm that emission-line fluxes are depressed during the "BLR Holiday" identified in previous work. Moreover, a helical "Barber-Pole" pattern, with stripes moving from red to blue across the C IV and Ly alpha line profiles, suggests azimuthal structure rotating with a 2 yr period that may represent precession or orbital motion of inner-disk structures casting shadows on the emission-line region farther out.
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