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Behaviour of the MgII 2798AA Line Over the Full Range of AGN Variability

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arxiv 1910.11364 v2 pith:QEAFC7BL submitted 2019-10-24 astro-ph.GA

Behaviour of the MgII 2798AA Line Over the Full Range of AGN Variability

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We investigate the responsiveness of the 2798AA Mg II broad emission line in AGN on timescales of several years. Our study is based on a sample of extremely variable AGN as well as a broad population sample. The observed response of the line in previous studies has been mixed. By focussing on extreme variability ($|\Delta g|>$ 1) we find that Mg II clearly does respond to the continuum. However, the degree of responsiveness varies strikingly from one object to another; we see cases of Mg II changing by as much as the continuum, more than the continuum, or very little at all. In 74% of the highly variable sample the behaviour of Mg II corresponds with that of H$\beta$, with 30% of the objects showing large variations in both lines. We do not detect any change in the line width that would correspond to Broad Line Region `breathing', in accordance with results from literature. Some of the objects in our highly variable sample show a clear asymmetry in the Mg II profile. This skewness can be both to the blue and the red of the line centre. Results from our broad population sample show that highly variable quasars have lower Eddington ratios. This result holds for the variability of the continuum, but the correlation is significantly reduced for the variability of the Mg II line. For the first time, we present an overview of the value of the intrinsic Baldwin Effect for Mg II in a large sample.

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