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Correlation of near-infrared and optical variability of NGC 4151 in 2008–2013

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We investigate the correlation between infrared (JHKL) and optical (B) fluxes of the variable nucleus of the Seyfert galaxy NGC4151 using partially published data for the last 6 years (2008–2013). We find that the lag of flux in all the infrared bands is the same, 40±6 days, to within the measurement accuracy. Variability in the J and K bands is not quite simultaneous, perhaps due to the differing contributions of the accretion disk in these bands. The lag found for the K band compared with the B band is not significantly different from earlier values obtained for the period 2000–2007. However, finding approximately the same lags in all IR bands for 2008–2013 differs from previous results at earlier epochs when the lag increased with increasing wavelength. Examples of almost the same lag in different IR bands are known for some other active nuclei. In the case of NGC 4151 it appears that the relative lags between the IR bands may be different in different years. The available data, unfortunately, do not allow us to investigate a possible change in the lags during the test interval. We discuss our results in the framework of the standard model where the variable infrared radiation is mainly due to thermal re-emission from the part of the dusty torus closest to the central source. There is also a contribution of some IR emission from the accretion disk, and this contribution increases with decreasing wavelength.

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Original Russian Text © V.L. Oknyansky, N.V. Metlova, O.G. Taranova, V.I. Shenavrin, B.P. Artamonov, C.M. Gaskell, 2014, published in Pis’ma v Astronomicheskiĭ Zhurnal, 2014, Vol. 40, No. 9, pp. 585–595.

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Oknyansky, V.L., Metlova, N.V., Taranova, O.G. et al. Correlation of near-infrared and optical variability of NGC 4151 in 2008–2013. Astron. Lett. 40, 527–536 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063773714090011

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