Variability of Moderate Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei at z=0.36

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 7 figures, accepted by ApJ

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10.1086/516564

We monitored 13 moderate luminosity active galactic nuclei at z=0.36 to measure flux variability, explore feasibility of reverberation mapping, and determine uncertainties on estimating black hole mass from single-epoch data. Spectra and images were obtained with approximately weekly cadence for up to 4 months, using the KAST spectrograph on the 3-m Shane Telescope. In broad band we detect peak-to-peak variations of 9-37% and rms variations of 2-10%. The observed flux variability in the g' band (rest-frame 2800-4000\AA) is consistent with that in the r' band (rest-frame 4000-5200\AA), but with larger amplitude. However, after correcting for stellar light dilution, using Hubble Space Telescope images, we find nuclear variability of 3-24% (rms variation) with similar amplitudes in the g' and r' bands within the errors. Intrinsic flux variability of the H$\beta$ line is also detected at the 3-13% level, after accounting for systematic errors on the spectrophotometry. This demonstrates that a reverberation mapping campaign beyond the local universe can be carried out with a 3-m class telescope, provided that sufficiently long light curves are obtained. Finally, we compare the H$\beta$ FWHM measured from mean spectra with that measured from single-epoch data, and find no bias but an rms scatter of 14%, mostly accounted for by the uncertainty on FWHM measurements. The propagated uncertainty on black hole mass estimates, due to the FWHM measurement errors using low S/N (10--15 per pixel) single-epoch spectra, is 30%.

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