The Seoul National University AGN monitoring project. II. BLR size and black hole mass of two AGNs
Abstract
Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) show a correlation between the size of the broad line region (BLR) and the monochromatic continuum luminosity at 5100 , allowing black hole mass estimation based on single-epoch spectra. However, the validity of the correlation is yet to be clearly tested for high-luminosity AGNs. We present the first reverberation-mapping results of the Seoul National University AGN monitoring program (SAMP), which is designed to focus on luminous AGNs for probing the high end of the size-luminosity relation. We report time lag measurements of two AGNs, namely, 2MASS J10261389+5237510 and SDSS J161911.24+501109.2, using the light curves obtained over a 1000 day period with an average cadence of 10 and 20 days, respectively for photometry and spectroscopy monitoring. Based on a cross-correlation analysis and Hβ line width measurements, we determine the Hβ lag as 41.8+4.9-6.0 and 52.6+17.6-14.7 days in the observed-frame, and black hole mass as 3.65+0.49-0.57 × 107 M and 23.02+7.81-6.56 × 107 M, respectively for 2MASS J1026 and SDSS J1619.
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