We present the results of a three years monitoring campaigns of the z=0.024 type-1 active galactic nucleus (AGN) PGC50427. Through the use of
Photometric Reverberation Mapping with broad and narrow band filters, we
determine the size of the broad-line emitting region by measuring the time
delay between the variability of the continuum and the Hα emission line.
The Hα emission line responds to blue continuum variations with an
average rest frame lag of 19.0±1.23 days. Using single epoch spectroscopy
we determined a broad-line Hα velocity width of 1020 km s−1 and in
combination with the rest frame lag and adoption a geometric scaling factor f=5.5, we calculate a black hole mass of MBH∼17×106M⊙. Using the flux variation gradient method, we separate the host
galaxy contribution from that of the AGN to calculate the rest frame 5100\AA~
luminosity at the time of our monitoring campaign. The rest frame lag and the
host-subtracted luminosity permit us to derive the position of PGC50427 in the
BLR size -- AGN luminosity diagram, which is remarkably close to the
theoretically expected relation of R∝L0.5. The simultaneous
optical and NIR (J and Ks) observations allow us to determine the size
of the dust torus through the use of dust reverberation mapping method. We find
that the hot dust emission (∼1800K) lags the optical variations with an
average rest frame lag of 46.2±2.60 days. The dust reverberation radius
and the nuclear NIR luminosity permit us to derive the position of PGC50427 on
the known τ−MV diagram. The simultaneus observations for the
broad-line region and dust thermal emission demonstrate that the innermost dust
torus is located outside the BLR in PGC50427, supporting the unified scheme for
AGNs. (Abstract shortened, see the manuscript.)Comment: 11 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysic