Abstract
We present results of an intensive spectroscopic variability campaign of the very broad-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 926. Our aim is to investigate the broad-line region (BLR) by studying the intensity and line profile variations of this galaxy on short timescales. High signal-to-noise ratio(S/N) spectra were taken with the 9.2m Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) in identical conditions during two observing campaigns in 2004 and 2005. After the spectral reduction and internal calibration we achieved a relative flux accuracy of better than 1%. The rms profiles of the very broad Balmer lines have shapes that differ from their mean line profiles, consisting of two inner (v $\lesssim \pm{}$ 6000 km s$^{-1}$) and two outer (v $\gtrsim \pm{}$ 6000 km s$^{-1}$) line components in addition to a central component (v $\lesssim \pm{}$ 600 km s$^{-1}$). These outer and inner line segments varied with different amplitudes during our campaign. The radius of the BLR is very small with an upper limit of 2 light-days for the H$\beta$ BLR size. We derived an upper limit to the central black hole mass of $ M= 11.2 \times 10^{7} M_{\odot} $. The 2-D cross-correlation functions CCF($\tau$,$v$) of H$\beta$ and H$\alpha$ are flat within the error limits. The response of the Balmer line segments with respect to continuum variations is different in the outer and inner wings of H$\alpha$ and H$\beta$. This double structure in the response curves - of two separate inner and outer components - has also been seen in the rms line profiles. We conclude that the outer and inner line segments originate in different regions and/or under different physical conditions.
Highlights
We selected Mrk 926 (MCG-2-58-22) as a high-priority target for a detailed spectroscopic variability study with the 9.2 mHobby-Eberly Telescope (HET)
The rms profiles of the very broad Balmer lines have shapes that differ from their mean line profiles, consisting of two inner (v ±6000 km s−1 ) and two outer (v ±6000 km s−1 ) line components in addition to a central component (v ±600 km s−1 )
The radius of the broad-line region (BLR) is very small with an upper limit of 2 light-days for the Hβ BLR size
Summary
We selected Mrk 926 (MCG-2-58-22) as a high-priority target for a detailed spectroscopic variability study with the 9.2 mHobby-Eberly Telescope (HET). In their study of the long-term variability of very broad-line AGNs, Kollatschny et al (2006) demonstrated Mrk 926 has strong Hβ line variability amplitudes. Many details about the size, structure, and kinematics of the innermost line-emitting region of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) – the broad-line region – remain unclear. The nuclear activity was first detected in Mrk 926 by Ward et al (1978) when they acquired a spectrum of the optical counterpart to the strong X-ray source. Mrk 926 is a compact source in optical images (Garnier et al 1996).
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