Steps toward Determination of the Size and Structure of the Broad‐Line Region in Active Galactic Nuclei. XVI. A 13 Year Study of Spectral Variability in NGC 5548
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Abstract
We present the final installment of an intensive 13 year study of variations of the optical continuum and broad H emission line in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548. The database consists of 1530 optical continuum measurements and 1248 H measurements. The H variations follow the continuum variations closely, with a typical time delay of about 20 days. However, a year-by-year analysis shows that the magnitude of emission-line time delay is correlated with the mean continuum flux. We argue that the data are consistent with the simple model prediction between the size of the broad-line region and the ionizing luminosity, r / L 1=2 ion . Moreover, the apparently linear nature of the correlation between the H response time and the nonstellar optical continuum F opt arises as a consequence of the changing shape of the continuum as it varies, specifically F opt / F 0:56 UV .
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