A Reverberation‐based Mass for the Central Black Hole in NGC 4151

  • Bentz M
  • Denney K
  • Cackett E
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have undertaken a new ground-based monitoring campaign to improve the estimates of the mass of the central black hole in NGC 4151. We measure the lag time of the broad H beta line response compared to the optical continuum at 5100 A and find a lag of 6.6 (+1.1/-0.8) days. We combine our data with the recent reanalysis of UV emission lines by Metzroth et al. to calculate a weighted mean of the black hole mass, M_BH = 4.57 (+0.57/-0.47) x 10^7 M_sun. The absolute calibration of the black hole mass is based on normalization of the AGN black hole mass - stellar velocity dispersion (M_BH - sigma_*) relationship to that of quiescent galaxies by Onken et al. The scatter in the M_BH - sigma_* relationship suggests that reverberation-mapping based mass measurements are typically uncertain by a factor of 3-4.

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Bentz, M. C., Denney, K. D., Cackett, E. M., Dietrich, M., Fogel, J. K. J., Ghosh, H., … Yoshii, Y. (2006). A Reverberation‐based Mass for the Central Black Hole in NGC 4151. The Astrophysical Journal, 651(2), 775–781. https://doi.org/10.1086/507417

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