Abstract

Abstract We report 6 yr monitoring of distant bright quasar CTS C30.10 (z = 0.90052) with the Southern African Large Telescope. We measured the rest-frame time lag of days between the continuum variations and the response of the Mg ii emission line, using six different methods. This time delay, combined with other available measurements of Mg ii line delay, mostly for lower-redshift sources, shows that the Mg ii line reverberation implies a radius–luminosity relation very similar to the one based on a more frequently studied Hβ line.

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