We present a variability study of the lowest-luminosity Seyfert 1 nucleus of the galaxy NGC 4395 based on photometric monitoring campaigns in 2017 and 2018. Using 22 ground-based and space telescopes, we monitored NGC 4395 with a ∼5-minute cadence during a period of 10 days and obtained light curves in the ultraviolet (UV), V , J , H , and K / K s bands, as well as narrowband H α . The rms variability is ∼0.13 mag in the Swift UVM2 and V filter light curves, decreasing down to ∼0.01 mag in the K filter. After correcting for the continuum contribution to the H α narrow band, we measured the time lag of the H α emission line with respect to the V -band continuum as – minutes in 2017 and – minutes in 2018, depending on assumptions about the continuum variability amplitude in the H α narrow band. We obtained no reliable measurements for the continuum-to-continuum lag between UV and V bands and among near-IR bands, owing to the large flux uncertainty of UV observations and the limited time baseline. We determined the active galactic nucleus (AGN) monochromatic luminosity at 5100 Å, , after subtracting the contribution of the nuclear star cluster. While the optical luminosity of NGC 4395 is two orders of magnitude lower than that of other reverberation-mapped AGNs, NGC 4395 follows the size–luminosity relation, albeit with an offset of 0.48 dex (≥2.5 σ ) from the previous best-fit relation of Bentz et al.
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Cho, H., Woo, J.-H., Hodges-Kluck, E., Son, D., Shin, J., Gallo, E., … Vince, O. (2020). Variability and the Size–Luminosity Relation of the Intermediate-mass AGN in NGC 4395. The Astrophysical Journal, 892(2), 93. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab7a98
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