STEPS TOWARD DETERMINATION OF THE SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE BROAD-LINE REGION IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI .4. INTENSITY VARIATIONS OF THE OPTICAL-EMISSION LINES OF NGC-5548
M. Dietrich et al., STEPS TOWARD DETERMINATION OF THE SIZE AND STRUCTURE OF THE BROAD-LINE REGION IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI .4. INTENSITY VARIATIONS OF THE OPTICAL-EMISSION LINES OF NGC-5548, The Astrophysical journal, 408(2), 1993, pp. 416-427
We present measurements of optical emission-line flux variations based
on spectra of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 5548 obtained between 1988 Decem
ber and 1989 October during the course of a large-scale international
monitoring effort. The data presented here supplement previously publi
shed measurements of the UV lines and continuum, optical continuum, an
d broad Hbeta emission line. All of the measured optical emission line
s, Halpha, Hbeta, Hgamma, He I lambda5876, and He II lambda4686, show
the same qualitative behavior as the UV and optical continua, but with
short time delays, or lags, which are different for the various lines
. We apply cross-correlation analysis to measure the lags between the
various lines and the continuum. We find similar lags with respect to
the UV continuum for Halpha and Hbeta, 17 and 19 days, respectively. T
he lag for Hgamma is shorter (13 days), only somewhat larger than the
lag measured for Lyalpha (about 10 days). The helium lines respond to
continuum variations more rapidly than the hydrogen lines, with lags o
f about 7 days for He II lambda4686 and 11 days for He I lambda5876.