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Accretion disc reverberation mapping of the quasar 3C 273

Published 12 Feb 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2502.08366v1)

Abstract: We present accretion disc size measurements for the well-known quasar 3C 273 using reverberation mapping (RM) performed on high-cadence light-curves in seven optical filters collected with the Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO). Lag estimates obtained using Javelin and PyROA are consistent with each other and yield accretion disc sizes a factor of ~2-7 larger than thin disc' theoretical expectations. This makes 3C 273 one of a growing number of active galactic nuclei (AGN) to display the so-calledaccretion disc size' problem usually observed in low-luminosity AGN. Power-law fits of the form tau~lambdabeta to the lag spectrum, and nufnu ~ nubeta to the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the variations, both give results consistent with the thin disc' theoretical expectation of beta=4/3. The Starkey et al.flat disc with a steep rim' model can fit both the lag estimates and the SED variations. Extrapolating the observed optical lags to putative dust-forming regions of the disc gives r~100-200 light-days. These radii are consistent with the size of the broad line region (BLR) as determined by near-infrared interferometric studies as well as with the best-fit location of the outer edge for the `flat disc with a steep rim' model. Therefore, the accretion disc in 3C 273 might be sufficiently extended to be dusty, allowing the BLR to emerge from it in a dusty outflow. A flux variation gradient analysis and the structure function of our LCO light-curves confirm that the optical variability in 3C 273 is dominated by the accretion disc rather than its radio jet.

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