Saturation of the curve -- diagnostics of the continuum and Hβ emission in Population B active galaxy NGC 5548

Abstract

NGC 5548 has been hailed as an archetypical type-1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) and serves as a valuable laboratory to study the long-term variation of its broad-line region (BLR). In this work, we re-affirm our finding on the connection between the continuum variability in the optical regime and the corresponding Hβ response to it, in order to realize the increase, albeit with a gradual saturation, in the Hβ emitting luminosity with increasing AGN continuum. This effect is also known as the Pronik-Chuvaev effect after the authors who first demonstrated this effect using long-term monitoring of another well-studied Type-1 AGN - Mrk 6. We employ a homogeneous, multi-component spectral fitting procedure over a broad range of spectral epochs that is then used to create the continuum and Hβ light curves. We focus on the epoch range 48636-49686 MJD, different from our previous analysis. We again notice a clear signature of shallowing in the trend between the Hβ and the continuum luminosities. We attempt to recover this Hβ emission trend as a response to a significant continuum flux increase using CLOUDY photoionization simulations and employ a suitable broad-band spectral energy distribution for this source. We explore the wide range in the physical parameters space for modelling the Hβ emission from the BLR appropriate for this source. We employ a constant density, single cloud model approach in this study and successfully recover the observed shallowing of the Hβ emission with respect to the rising AGN continuum and provide constraints on the local BLR densities and the location of the Hβ emitting BLR which agrees with the Hβ time-lags reported from the long-term reverberation mapping monitoring. On the contrary, we do not find a significant breathing effect in the location of the Hβ line-emitting BLR for this epoch in NGC 5548.

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