Spectral optical monitoring of 3C390.3 in 1995-2007: I. Light curves and flux variation of the continuum and broad lines
Abstract
Here we present the results of the long-term (1995-2007) spectral monitoring of the broad line radio galaxy 3C~390.3, a well known AGN with the double peaked broad emission lines, usually assumed to be emitted from an accretion disk. To explore dimensions and structure of the BLR, we analyze the light curves of the broad Hα and Hβ line fluxes and the continuum flux. In order to find changes in the BLR, we analyze the Hα and Hβ line profiles, as well as the change in the line profiles during the monitoring period. First we try to find a periodicity in the continuum and Hβ light curves, finding that there is a good chance for quasi-periodical oscillations. Using the line shapes and their characteristics (as e.g. peaks separation and their intensity ratio, or FWHM) of broad Hβ and Hα lines, we discuss the structure of the BLR. Also, we cross-correlate the continuum flux with Hβ and Hα lines to find dimensions of the BLR. We found that during the monitoring period the broad emission component of the Hα and Hβ lines, and the continuum flux varied by a factor of ≈ 4-5. Also, we detected different structure in the line profiles of Hα and Hβ. It seems that an additional central component is present and superposed to the disk emission. In the period of high activity (after 2002), Hβ became broader than Hα and red wing of Hβ was higher than the one of Hα. We found time lags of 95 days between the continuum and Hβ flux, and about 120 days between the continuum and Hα flux. Variation in the line profiles, as well as correlation between the line and continuum flux during the monitoring period is in the favor of the disk origin of the broad lines with the possible contribution of some additional region and/or some kind of perturbation in the disk.
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