AGN STORM 2. I. First results: A Change in the Weather of Mrk 817

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  • Erin Kara
  • Missagh Mehdipour
  • Gerard A. Kriss
  • Edward M. Cackett
  • Nahum Arav
  • Aaron J. Barth
  • Doyee Byun
  • Michael S. Brotherton
  • Gisella De Rosa
  • Jonathan Gelbord
  • Juan V. Hernandez Santisteban
  • Chen Hu
  • Jelle Kaastra
  • Hermine Landt
  • Yan-Rong Li
  • Jake A. Miller
  • John Montano
  • Ethan Partington
  • Jesus Aceituno
  • Jin-Ming Bai
  • Dongwei Bao
  • Misty C. Bentz
  • Thomas G. Brink
  • Doron Chelouche
  • Yong-Jie Chen
  • Encarni Romero Colmenero
  • Elena Dalla Bonta
  • Maryam Dehghanian
  • Pu Du
  • Rick Edelson
  • Gary J. Ferland
  • Laura Ferrarese
  • Carina Fian
  • Alexei V. Filippenko
  • Travis Fischer
  • Michael R. Goad
  • Diego H. Gonzalez Buitrago
  • Varoujan Gorjian
  • Catherine J. Grier
  • Wei-Jian Guo
  • Patrick B. Hall
  • Luis C. Ho
  • Y. Homayouni
  • Keith Horne
  • Dragana Ilic
  • Bo-Wei Jiang
  • Michael D. Joner
  • Shai Kaspi
  • Christopher S. Kochanek
  • Kirk T. Korista
  • Daniel Kynoch
  • Sha-Sha Li
  • Jun-Rong Liu
  • Ian M. M. cHardy
  • Jacob N. McLane
  • Jake A. J. Mitchell
  • Hagai Netzer
  • Kianna A. Olson
  • Richard W. Pogge
  • Luka C. Popovic
  • Daniel Proga
  • Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann
  • Erika Strasburger
  • Tommaso Treu
  • Jian-Min Wang
  • Martin J. Ward
  • Tim Waters
  • Peter R. Williams
  • Sen Yang
  • Zhu-Heng Yao
  • Theodora E. Zastrocky
  • Shuo Zhai
  • Ying Zu

We present the first results from the ongoing, intensive, multiwavelength monitoring program of the luminous Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 817. While this active galactic nucleus was, in part, selected for its historically unobscured nature, we discovered that the X-ray spectrum is highly absorbed, and there are new blueshifted, broad, and narrow UV absorption lines, which suggest that a dust-free, ionized obscurer located at the inner broad-line region partially covers the central source. Despite the obscuration, we measure UV and optical continuum reverberation lags consistent with a centrally illuminated Shakura-Sunyaev thin accretion disk, and measure reverberation lags associated with the optical broad-line region, as expected. However, in the first 55 days of the campaign, when the obscuration was becoming most extreme, we observe a de-coupling of the UV continuum and the UV broad emission-line variability. The correlation recovered in the next 42 days of the campaign, as Mrk 817 entered a less obscured state. The short C iv and Ly alpha lags suggest that the accretion disk extends beyond the UV broad-line region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume922
Issue number2
Number of pages21
ISSN0004-637X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Nov 2021

    Research areas

  • ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI, BROAD-LINE REGION, SUPERMASSIVE BLACK-HOLES, X-RAY REVERBERATION, DRIVEN DISK WINDS, SPACE TELESCOPE, ACCRETION-DISK, EMISSION-LINES, NGC 5548, LIGHT CURVES

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