Multiwavelength Monitoring of the Dwarf Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 4395. III. Optical Variability and X-Ray/UV/Optical Correlations

O'Neill, Paul M.; Kaspi, Shai; Laor, Ari; Nandra, Kirpal; Moran, Edward C.; Peterson, Bradley M.; Desroches, Louis-Benoit; Filippenko, Alexei V.; Ho, Luis C.; Maoz, Dan; Li, Weidong; Ganeshalingam, Mohan; Bentz, Misty C.; Swift, Brandon

United States, Israel, United Kingdom

Abstract

We present optical observations of the low-luminosity Seyfert 1 nucleus of NGC 4395, as part of a multiwavelength reverberation-mapping program. Observations were carried out over two nights in 2004 April at Lick, Wise, and Kitt Peak Observatories. We obtained V- and B-band photometry, and spectra over the range 3500-6800 Å. Simultaneous Hubble Space Telescope UV and Chandra X-ray observations are presented in companion papers. Even though NGC 4395 was in an extremely low state of activity, we detect significant continuum variability of 2%-10%, increasing toward shorter wavelengths. The continuum light curves, both spectroscopic and photometric, are qualitatively similar to the simultaneous UV and X-ray light curves. Interband cross-correlations suggest that the optical continuum emission lags behind the UV continuum emission by 24+7-9 minutes, and that the optical continuum emission lags behind the X-ray continuum emission by 44+/-13 minutes, consistent with a reprocessing model for active galactic nucleus emission. There are also hints of Balmer emission lines lagging behind the optical continuum by an amount slightly larger than the emission-line lag detected in the UV. These results are all similar to those of other Seyfert 1 nuclei. The emission-line lag yields a mass measurement of the central black hole, which although not very significant, is consistent with the value derived from the simultaneous UV data.

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 29