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Understanding the properties of the continuum radiation and broad emission lines of active galactic nuclei provide significant information not only to model the radiation mechanism and constrain the geometry and kinematics of the broad-line region (BLR) but also to probe the central engine of the sources. Here we investigate the multifractal behaviour of the H$beta$ emission line and the 5100 {AA} continuum flux light curves of NGC 5548. The aim is to search for multi-scaling signatures in the light curves and check if there is a possible nonlinear relationship between them. To this end, we use a multifractality analysis technique called Multifractal Detrended Moving Average (MFDMA) analysis. We detect multifractal (nonlinear) signatures in the full monitoring and densely sampled period of the H$beta$ line and 5100 {AA} continuum light curves of NGC 5548, possibly indicating the presence of complex and nonlinear interaction in the 5100 {AA} continuum and H$beta$ emission line regions. Moreover, the degree of multifractality of H$beta$ line is found to be about twice that of the 5100 {AA} continuum. The nonlinearity of both emissions could be generated when the broad-line region reprocesses the radiation from the central compact source. Finally, we found that anti-persistent long-range temporal correlation is the main source of the multifractality detected in both light curves.
We present the second extensive study of the coronal line variability in an active galaxy. Our data set for the well-studied Seyfert galaxy NGC 5548 consists of five epochs of quasi-simultaneous optical and near-infrared spectroscopy spanning a perio
Many active galactic nuclei (AGN) show strong variability of the optical continuum. Since the line flux, profile shapes and intensity ratios are changing, we analyze the variability patterns and possible periodicity of Type 1 AGN NGC 5548, using the
We present our investigation into the long-term variability of the X-ray obscuration and optical-UV-X-ray continuum in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548. In 2013 and 2014, the Swift observatory monitored NGC 5548 on average every day or two, with archiva
During an extensive multiwavelength campaign that we performed in 2013-14 the prototypical Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 has been found in an unusual condition of heavy and persistent obscuration. The newly discovered obscurer absorbs most of the soft X-
(Abridged) The archetypal Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 was observed in 2013-2014 in the context of an extensive multiwavelength campaign, which revealed the source to be in an extraordinary state of persistent heavy obscuration. We re-analyzed the archi