UV–Optical Disk Reverberation Lags despite a Faint X-Ray Corona in the Active Galactic Nucleus Mrk 335

Author:

Kara ErinORCID,Barth Aaron J.ORCID,Cackett Edward M.ORCID,Gelbord JonathanORCID,Montano JohnORCID,Li Yan-RongORCID,Santana LisabethORCID,Horne KeithORCID,Alston William N.ORCID,Buisson Douglas,Chelouche DoronORCID,Du PuORCID,Fabian Andrew C.ORCID,Fian Carina,Gallo Luigi,Goad Michael R.ORCID,Grupe DirkORCID,González Buitrago Diego H.ORCID,Hernández Santisteban Juan V.ORCID,Kaspi ShaiORCID,Hu Chen,Komossa S.ORCID,Kriss Gerard A.ORCID,Lewin CollinORCID,Lewis TiffanyORCID,Loewenstein MichaelORCID,Lohfink Anne,Masterson MeganORCID,McHardy Ian M.,Mehdipour MissaghORCID,Miller JakeORCID,Panagiotou Christos,Parker Michael L.ORCID,Pinto CiroORCID,Remillard RonORCID,Reynolds ChristopherORCID,Rogantini DanieleORCID,Wang Jian-MinORCID,Wang JingyiORCID,Wilkins DanORCID

Abstract

Abstract  We present the first results from a 100-day Swift, NICER, and ground-based X-ray–UV–optical reverberation mapping campaign of the Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Mrk 335, when it was in an unprecedented low X-ray flux state. Despite dramatic suppression of the X-ray variability, we still observe UV–optical lags as expected from disk reverberation. Moreover, the UV–optical lags are consistent with archival observations when the X-ray luminosity was >10 times higher. Interestingly, both low- and high-flux states reveal UV–optical lags that are 6–11 times longer than expected from a thin disk. These long lags are often interpreted as due to contamination from the broad line region; however the u-band excess lag (containing the Balmer jump from the diffuse continuum) is less prevalent than in other active galactic nuclei. The Swift campaign showed a low X-ray-to-optical correlation (similar to previous campaigns), but NICER and ground-based monitoring continued for another 2 weeks, during which the optical rose to the highest level of the campaign, followed ∼10 days later by a sharp rise in X-rays. While the low X-ray countrate and relatively large systematic uncertainties in the NICER background make this measurement challenging, if the optical does lead X-rays in this flare, this indicates a departure from the zeroth-order reprocessing picture. If the optical flare is due to an increase in mass accretion rate, this occurs on much shorter than the viscous timescale. Alternatively, the optical could be responding to an intrinsic rise in X-rays that is initially hidden from our line of sight.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

NSFC ∣ NSAF Joint Fund

NSFC ∣ Major Research Plan

NSFC ∣ Joint Fund of Astronomy

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

EC ∣ ERC ∣ HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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