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Probing the central engine and environment of AGN using ARIES 1.3-m and 3.6-m telescopes

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dc.contributor.author Chand, H
dc.contributor.author Rakshit, S
dc.contributor.author Jalan, P
dc.contributor.author Ojha, V
dc.contributor.author Srianand, R
dc.contributor.author Vivek, M
dc.contributor.author Mishra, S
dc.contributor.author Omar, A
dc.contributor.author Kumar, P
dc.contributor.author Joshi, R
dc.contributor.author Gopal Krishna
dc.contributor.author Kumar, R
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-11T01:14:42Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-11T01:14:42Z
dc.date.issued 2018-04
dc.identifier.citation Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, Vol. 87, Actes de colloques, 2018, p. 291 – 298 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0037-9565
dc.identifier.uri http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/6835
dc.description Open Access ©Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege; https://popups.uliege.be/0037-9565/index.php?id=7727 en_US
dc.description.abstract : We discuss three long term observational programmes to probe the central engine and environment of active galactic nuclei (AGN) using the recently installed ARIES 1.3-m and 3.6-m telescopes. The first programme is on the photometric reverberation mapping of low luminosity AGN by mainly using the ARIES 1.3-m telescope. The major impact of this programme other than to estimate the black hole mass will be to extend the broad line region (BLR) radius-luminosity (RBLR-LAGN ) relation to the unexplored low luminosity regime, and to constrain the AGN broad line region geometry. The second programme is to use long slit spectroscopy on the ARIES 3.6-m telescope to discover new high redshift quasar pairs with angular separation less than ∼1-arcmin. Here, the background QSOs sight-line will be used to probe the environment of the foreground QSOs at kpc-Mpc scales. The major impact of this programme will be on the discovery of new pairs which have been missed in the SDSS survey due to fiber collision below 1-arcmin separation, and use them to understand about any excess overdensity around the QSO, any an-isotropic emission of QSOs, and/or any episodic activity of QSOs. The third programme is related to spectral variability studies of the C IV broad absorption line (BAL) QSOs, based on low resolution spectroscopy using the ARIES 3.6-m telescope. Here, those most interesting cases will be monitored, where the BAL flow emerges afresh or disappears completely in the C IV trough of BAL QSOs sample as seen in SDSS multi-epoch observations. Continuous monitoring of such a sample will be important for our understanding of the nature and origin of the flow, along with their stability and dynamical evolution. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege en_US
dc.subject Astronomy en_US
dc.subject Astrophysics en_US
dc.subject Spectroscopy en_US
dc.subject Photometry en_US
dc.subject Extragalactic en_US
dc.subject AGN en_US
dc.title Probing the central engine and environment of AGN using ARIES 1.3-m and 3.6-m telescopes en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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