2020MNRAS.492.3940R


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2020MNRAS.492.3940R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 492, 3940-3959 (2020/March-1)

The performance of photometric reverberation mapping at high redshift and the reliability of damped random walk models.

READ S.C., SMITH D.J.B., JARVIS M.J. and GURKAN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Accurate methods for reverberation mapping using photometry are highly sought after since they are inherently less resource intensive than spectroscopic techniques. However, the effectiveness of photometric reverberation mapping for estimating black hole masses is sparsely investigated at redshifts higher than z ≃ 0.04. Furthermore, photometric methods frequently assume a damped random walk (DRW) model, which may not be universally applicable. We perform photometric reverberation mapping using the JAVELIN photometric DRW model for the QSO SDSS-J144645.44+625304.0 at z = 0.351 and estimate the Hβ lag of 65^{+6}_{-1} d and black hole mass of 10{8.22{+0.13}_{-0.15}} M_{☉ }. An analysis of the reliability of photometric reverberation mapping, conducted using many thousands of simulated CARMA process light curves, shows that we can recover the input lag to within 6 per cent on average given our target's observed signal-to-noise of >20 and average cadence of 14 d (even when DRW is not applicable). Furthermore, we use our suite of simulated light curves to deconvolve aliases and artefacts from our QSO's posterior probability distribution, increasing the signal-to-noise on the lag by a factor of ∼2.2. We exceed the signal-to-noise of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Reverberation Mapping Project (SDSS-RM) campaign with a quarter of the observing time per object, resulting in a ∼200 per cent increase in signal-to-noise efficiency over SDSS-RM.

Abstract Copyright: © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): techniques: photometric - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J08290500+5715413 QSO 08 29 05.0185079088 +57 15 41.680329192   20.05 19.57     ~ 11 0
2 LB 10191 QSO 11 25 59.9975099904 +30 40 05.342328372   18.91 18.71     ~ 17 0
3 2MASS J12251927+3720535 QSO 12 25 19.3122206328 +37 20 53.720837808   20.04 19.52     ~ 13 0
4 LEDA 2816079 Sy1 14 07 59.0784146448 +53 47 59.773125336   19.13 18.67     ~ 49 0
5 SDSS J142103.53+515819.4 Sy1 14 21 03.5250360240 +51 58 19.514712036   20.23 19.80     ~ 33 0
6 SDSS J144637.00+625736.2 QSO 14 46 37.00056 +62 57 36.2592           ~ 1 0
7 [VV2006] J144645.5+625303 QSO 14 46 45.4505736936 +62 53 04.054683156   18.18 18.05     ~ 25 0
8 QSO B1500+1127 QSO 15 02 43.0888738272 +11 15 57.401412120   19.31 18.98     ~ 49 0
9 2MASS J15305747+3043222 QSO 15 30 57.4529669400 +30 43 22.093046508   18.41 18.19     ~ 19 0
10 2MASS J15360108+1628385 QSO 15 36 01.0775894736 +16 28 38.378476488   19.63 19.30     ~ 11 0
11 2MASS J15372925+2722503 QSO 15 37 29.2284870072 +27 22 50.667378816   18.48 18.30     ~ 13 0
12 2MASS J15424652+1946266 QSO 15 42 46.5169697568 +19 46 26.139530568   20.41 19.78     ~ 12 0
13 2MASS J16422432+4445095 Sy1 16 42 24.3040111848 +44 45 09.866585016   18.22 18.00     ~ 33 0

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