Supermassive Black Holes with High Accretion Rates in Active Galactic Nuclei. XIV. Long-Duration High-Cadence Reverberation Mapping Results for 11 PG Quasars
Abstract
We report the results of a long-duration high-cadence reverberation mapping campaign of a second batch of 11 PG quasars using the 2.2m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory. This follows a similar earlier study of another sample of 15 objects reported by Hu et al. (2021). Among the 11 PG quasars, 8 objects have the Hβ time lags measured for the first time, while the other 3 objects were observed in previous campaigns, but only had highly uncertain Hβ-lag measurements. Long-term light curves are presented of photometric V-band, spectroscopic 5100 A continuum, and the Hβ emission line, lasting for 3--6 years with a cadence of 6--14 days. Accurate Hβ time lags ranging from 20 to 150 days in the rest frame are obtained. The estimated virial masses of the central supermassive black holes range from (3--300)×107 M. Combining these results with those reported in Hu et al. (2021), we now have 26 PG quasars, with representative properties, having reliable Hβ time-lag measurements from our long-duration high-cadence campaign. A tentative fit to the relation between the Hβ time lag and the continuum luminosity for these 26 objects gives a slope of 0.53.
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