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VLTI/GRAVITY interferometric measurements of the innermost dust structure sizes around active galactic nuclei

VLTI/GRAVITY interferometric measurements of the innermost dust structure sizes around active galactic nuclei
VLTI/GRAVITY interferometric measurements of the innermost dust structure sizes around active galactic nuclei

We present new Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI)/GRAVITY near-infrared interferometric measurements of the angular size of the innermost hot dust continuum for 14 type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The angular sizes are resolved on scales of ∼0.7 mas and the inferred ring radii range from 0.028 to 1.33 pc, comparable to those reported previously and a factor of 10−20 smaller than the mid-infrared sizes in the literature. Combining our new data with previously published values, we compiled a sample of 25 AGNs with bolometric luminosity ranging from 10 42 to 10 47 erg s −1, with which we studied the radius-luminosity (R−L) relation for the hot dust structure. Our interferometric measurements of radius are offset by a factor of 2 from the equivalent relation derived through reverberation mapping. Using a simple model to explore the dust structure’s geometry, we conclude that this offset can be explained if the 2 µm emitting surface has a concave shape. Our data show that the slope of the relation is in line with the canonical R ∝ L 0.5 when using an appropriately non-linear correction for bolometric luminosity. In contrast, using optical luminosity or applying a constant bolometric correction to it results in a significant deviation in the slope, suggesting a potential luminosity dependence on the spectral energy distribution. Over four orders of magnitude in luminosity, the intrinsic scatter around the R−L relation is 0.2 dex, suggesting a tight correlation between the innermost hot dust structure size and the AGN luminosity.

astro-ph.GA, galaxies: Seyfert, galaxies: active, galaxies: nuclei, techniques: interferometric
0004-6361
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Amorim, A., Bourdarot, G. and Brandner, W. , et al. (2024) VLTI/GRAVITY interferometric measurements of the innermost dust structure sizes around active galactic nuclei. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 690, [A76]. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202450746).

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We present new Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI)/GRAVITY near-infrared interferometric measurements of the angular size of the innermost hot dust continuum for 14 type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The angular sizes are resolved on scales of ∼0.7 mas and the inferred ring radii range from 0.028 to 1.33 pc, comparable to those reported previously and a factor of 10−20 smaller than the mid-infrared sizes in the literature. Combining our new data with previously published values, we compiled a sample of 25 AGNs with bolometric luminosity ranging from 10 42 to 10 47 erg s −1, with which we studied the radius-luminosity (R−L) relation for the hot dust structure. Our interferometric measurements of radius are offset by a factor of 2 from the equivalent relation derived through reverberation mapping. Using a simple model to explore the dust structure’s geometry, we conclude that this offset can be explained if the 2 µm emitting surface has a concave shape. Our data show that the slope of the relation is in line with the canonical R ∝ L 0.5 when using an appropriately non-linear correction for bolometric luminosity. In contrast, using optical luminosity or applying a constant bolometric correction to it results in a significant deviation in the slope, suggesting a potential luminosity dependence on the spectral energy distribution. Over four orders of magnitude in luminosity, the intrinsic scatter around the R−L relation is 0.2 dex, suggesting a tight correlation between the innermost hot dust structure size and the AGN luminosity.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 July 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 October 2024
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, galaxies: Seyfert, galaxies: active, galaxies: nuclei, techniques: interferometric

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Local EPrints ID: 496241
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496241
ISSN: 0004-6361
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Author: A. Amorim
Author: G. Bourdarot
Author: W. Brandner
Author: Y. Cao
Author: Y. Clénet
Author: R. Davies
Author: P.T. de Zeeuw
Author: J. Dexter
Author: A. Drescher
Author: A. Eckart
Author: F. Eisenhauer
Author: M. Fabricius
Author: H. Feuchtgruber
Author: N.M. Förster Schreiber
Author: P.J.V. Garcia
Author: R. Genzel
Author: S. Gillessen
Author: D. Gratadour
Author: S. Hönig
Author: M. Kishimoto
Author: S. Lacour
Author: D. Lutz
Author: F. Millour
Author: H. Netzer
Author: T. Ott
Author: K. Perraut
Author: G. Perrin
Author: B.M. Peterson
Author: P.O. Petrucci
Author: O. Pfuhl
Author: M.A. Prieto
Author: S. Rabien
Author: D. Rouan
Author: D.J. Santos
Author: J. Shangguan
Author: T. Shimizu
Author: A. Sternberg
Author: C. Straubmeier
Author: E. Sturm
Author: L.J. Tacconi
Author: K.R.W. Tristram
Author: F. Widmann
Author: J. Woillez
Corporate Author: et al.

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