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Hierarchical Reverberation Mapping

Reverberation mapping (RM) is an important technique in studies of active galactic nuclei (AGN). The key idea of RM is to measure the time lag $τ$ between variations in the continuum emission from the accretion disc and subsequent response of the broad line region (BLR). The measurement of $τ$ is typically used to estimate the physical size of the BLR and is combined with other measurements to estimate the black hole mass $M_{\rm BH}$. A major difficulty with RM campaigns is the large amount of data needed to measure $τ$. Recently, Fine et al (2012) introduced a new approach to RM where the BLR light curve is sparsely sampled, but this is counteracted by observing a large sample of AGN, rather than a single system. The results are combined to infer properties of the sample of AGN. In this letter we implement this method using a hierarchical Bayesian model and contrast this with the results from the previous stacked cross-correlation technique. We find that our inferences are more precise and allow for more straightforward interpretation than the stacked cross-correlation results.

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Co-authorshipRelated contextRelated contextAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWHierarchical Reverberation Mappingpreprint / 2013ABrendon J. BrewerResearcherATom M. ElliottResearcherTastro-ph.IM4506 worksTastro-ph.CO6979 worksTApplications3567 worksTphysics.data-an1229 works
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Hierarchical Reverberation Mapping

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