scholarly journals Reverberation Mapping of High‐Luminosity Quasars: First Results

2007 ◽  
Vol 659 (2) ◽  
pp. 997-1007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shai Kaspi ◽  
W. N. Brandt ◽  
Dan Maoz ◽  
Hagai Netzer ◽  
Donald P. Schneider ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Shai Kaspi ◽  
William N. Brandt ◽  
Dan Maoz ◽  
Hagai Netzer ◽  
Donald P. Schneider ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 02003
Author(s):  
Gilles Grasseau ◽  
Abhinav Kumar ◽  
Andrea Sartirana ◽  
Artur Lobanov ◽  
Florian Beaudette

For the High Luminosity LHC, the CMS collaboration made the ambitious choice of a high granularity design to replace the existing endcap calorimeters. Thousands of particles coming from the multiple interactions create showers in the calorimeters, depositing energy simultaneously in adjacent cells. The data are similar to 3D gray-scale image that should be properly reconstructed. In this paper, we investigate how to localize and identify the thousands of showers in such events with a Deep Neural Network model. This problem is well-known in the “Vision” domain, it belongs to the challenging class: “Object Detection”. Our project shares a lot of similarities with the ones treated in Industry but faces several technological challenges like the 3D treatment. We present the Mask R-CNN model which has already proven its efficiency in Industry (for 2D images). We also present the first results and our plans to extend it to tackle 3D HGCAL data.


Author(s):  
Paulina Lira ◽  
Ismael Botti ◽  
Shai Kaspi ◽  
Hagai Netzer

2009 ◽  
Vol 5 (S267) ◽  
pp. 203-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Martin Gaskell

AbstractA new empirical formulae is given for estimating the masses of black holes in AGNs from the Hβ velocity dispersion and the continuum luminosity at 5100 Å. It is calibrated to reverberation-mapping and stellar-dynamical estimates of black hole masses. The resulting mass estimates are as accurate as reverberation-mapping and stellar-dynamical estimates. The new mass estimates show that there is very little scatter in the MBH–Lbulge relationship for high-luminosity galaxies, and that the scatter increases substantially in lower-mass galaxies.


2021 ◽  
Vol 915 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Shai Kaspi ◽  
W. N. Brandt ◽  
Dan Maoz ◽  
Hagai Netzer ◽  
Donald P. Schneider ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 04045
Author(s):  
Claire Adam Bourdarios ◽  
Jean-Claude Chevaleyre ◽  
Frédérique Chollet ◽  
Sabine Crépé-Renaudin ◽  
Christine Gondrand ◽  
...  

With the increase of storage needs at the High-Luminosity LHC horizon, data management and access will be very challenging. The evaluation of possible solutions within the WLCG Data Organization, Management and Access (DOMA) is a major activity to select the most optimal from the experiment and site point of views. Four teams hosting Tier-2s for ATLAS with storage based on DPM technology have put their expertise and computing infrastructures in common to build a testbed hosting a DPM federated storage called FR-ALPES. This note describes the infrastructure put in place, its integration within the ATLAS Grid infrastructure and presents the first results.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (S324) ◽  
pp. 219-222
Author(s):  
Shai Kaspi

AbstractAbout 100 AGNs have their black hole mass measured directly using the reverberation mapping technique over the past few decades. By now we have high enough numbers to explore unique subsamples within these objects and to study phenomena across variety of AGNs. I will review recent reverberation mapping studies which focus on high-redshift high-luminosity AGNs and on AGNs with super-Eddington accreting massive black holes. These studies enable to investigate the BLR size, mass, and luminosity relations in different subsamples of AGNs and to check whether there are differences in these relations in different types of AGNs. In particular I will discuss the following questions: Is the BLR size - luminosity relation the same over the whole AGNs luminosity range? Are there different relations for different types of AGNs? What are these studies teaching us about theory of accretion into black holes in AGNs?


2018 ◽  
Vol 620 ◽  
pp. A137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Ramolla ◽  
Martin Haas ◽  
Christian Westhues ◽  
Francisco Pozo Nuñez ◽  
Catalina Sobrino Figaredo ◽  
...  

We monitored the Seyfert-1 galaxy 3C 120 between September 2014 and March 2015 at the Universitätssternwarte Bochum near Cerro Armazones in BVRIJK and a narrowband filter covering the redshifted Hα line. In addition we obtained a single contemporary spectrum with the spectrograph FAST at Mt. Hopkins. Compared to earlier epochs 3C 120 is about a factor of three brighter, allowing us to study the shape of the broad line region (BLR) and the dust torus in a high luminosity phase. The analysis of the light curves yields that the dust echo is rather sharp and symmetric in contrast to the more complex broad Hα BLR echo. We investigated how far this supports an optically thick bowl-shaped BLR and dust torus geometry. The comparison with several parameterizations of these models supports the following geometry: The BLR clouds lie inside the bowl closely above the bowl rim up to a halfcovering angle 0° < θ <  40° (measured against the equatorial plane). Then the BLR is spread over many isodelay surfaces, yielding a smeared and structured echo as observed. Furthermore, if the BLR clouds shield the bottom of the bowl rim against radiation from the nucleus, the hot dust emission comes essentially from the top edge of the bowl (40° < θ <  45°). Then, for small inclinations as for 3C120, the top dust edge forms a ring that largely coincides with a narrow range of isodelay surfaces, yielding the observed sharp dust echo. The scale height of the BLR increases with radial distance from the black hole (BH). This leads to luminosity dependent foreshortening effects of the lag. We discuss the implications and possible corrections of the foreshortening for the BH mass determination and consequences for the lag (size)–luminosity relationships and the difference from interferometric torus sizes.


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