Line and continuum variability of two intermediate-redshift, high-luminosity quasars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages, 5 figures, A&A in press

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10.1051/0004-6361:20077237

It has been shown that the luminosity of AGNs and the size of their broad line region obey a simple relation of the type R=a L^g, from faint Seyfert nuclei to bright quasars, allowing single-epoch determination of the central black hole mass M=b L^g D^2 from their luminosity L and width of H_beta emission line. Adopting this mass determination for cosmological studies requires the extrapolation to high z and L of a relation whose calibration relies so far on reverberation mapping measurements performed for L<10^46 erg/s and z<0.4. We initiated a campaign for the monitoring of a few luminous, intermediate z quasars whose apparent magnitude V<15.7 allows observations with a 1.8m telescope, aimed at proving that emission lines vary and respond to continuum variations even for luminosities >10^47 erg/s, and determining eventually their M_BH from reverberation mapping. We have repeatedly performed simultaneous observations of quasars and reference stars to determine relative variability of continuum and emission lines. We describe the observations and methods of analysis. For the quasars PG1634+706 and PG1247+268 we obtain light-curves respectively for CIII], MgII and for CIV, CIII] emission lines with the relevant continua. During 3.2 years of observation, in the former case no continuum variability has been detected and the evidence for line variability is marginal, while in the latter case both continuum and line variability are detected with high significance and the line variations appear correlated with continuum variations. The detection of the emission line variability in a quasar with L~10^47 erg/s encourages the prosecution of the campaign which should provide a black hole mass estimate in other 5-6 years, constraining the M_BH-L relation in a poorly explored range of luminosity.

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