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On BLR Size Estimates in Reverberation Models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2010

Alexander V. Melnikov
Affiliation:
Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pulkovskoje Ave. 65, St. Petersburg 196140, Russia Email: melnikov@gao.spb.ru, iis@gao.spb.ru
Ivan I. Shevchenko
Affiliation:
Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pulkovskoje Ave. 65, St. Petersburg 196140, Russia Email: melnikov@gao.spb.ru, iis@gao.spb.ru
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Following the approach of Melnikov & Shevchenko (2008), we explore how the nonlinearity in the emission-line luminosity Ll of a broad-line region cloud, in its dependence on the ionizing continuum flux Fi incident on the cloud, affects estimates of the size of the broad-line region by means of cross-correlation methods. We show that the estimates obtained by straightforward cross-correlation of emission-line and continuum light curves can significantly underestimate the BLR size. We demonstrate examples of direct reverberation modelling of AGN emission-line light curves taking into account the nonlinearity of the “LlFi” relation. This nonlinearity allows one to explain the differences in the time lags for different lines. Cross-correlation estimates of the BLR size turn out to be small in comparison to the estimates obtained by the direct reverberation modelling.

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2010

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