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Nicholas Lee
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 5
Citations - 1276
Nicholas Lee is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Active galactic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1228 citations.
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The lick agn monitoring project: Broad-line region radii and black hole masses from reverberation mapping of Hβ
Misty C. Bentz,Jonelle L. Walsh,Aaron J. Barth,Nairn Baliber,Nairn Baliber,Vardha N. Bennert,Vardha N. Bennert,Gabriela Canalizo,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mohan Ganeshalingam,Elinor L. Gates,Jenny E. Greene,Jenny E. Greene,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,Kyle D. Hiner,Nicholas Lee,Weidong Li,Matthew A. Malkan,Takeo Minezaki,Yu Sakata,Frank J. D. Serduke,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Thea N. Steele,Daniel Stern,Rachel Street,Rachel Street,Carol E. Thornton,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Jong-Hak Woo,Jong-Hak Woo,Yuzuru Yoshii +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 64-night spectroscopic monitoring campaign at the Lick Observatory 3m Shane telescope with the aim of measuring the masses of the black holes in 12 nearby (z < 0: 05) Seyfert 1 galaxies with expected masses in the range of 10 6 -10 7, and also the well-studied nearby active galactic nucleus (AGN) NGC 5548.
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The Lick AGN Monitoring Project: Broad-Line Region Radii and Black Hole Masses from Reverberation Mapping of Hbeta
Misty C. Bentz,Jonelle L. Walsh,Aaron J. Barth,Nairn Baliber,Nairn Baliber,Nicola Bennert,Nicola Bennert,Gabriela Canalizo,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mohan Ganeshalingam,Elinor L. Gates,Jenny E. Greene,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,Kyle D. Hiner,Nicholas Lee,Weidong Li,Matthew A. Malkan,Takeo Minezaki,Yu Sakata,Frank J. D. Serduke,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Thea N. Steele,Daniel Stern,Rachel Street,Rachel Street,Carol E. Thornton,Tommaso Treu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Jong-Hak Woo,Jong-Hak Woo,Yuzuru Yoshii +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 64-night spectroscopic monitoring campaign at the Lick Observatory 3m Shane telescope with the aim of measuring the masses of the black holes in 12 nearby (z < 0.05) Seyfert 1 galaxies with expected masses in the range ~10^6-10^7 M_sun and also the well-studied nearby active galactic nucleus (AGN) NGC 5548.
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The lick AGN monitoring project: Reverberation mapping of optical hydrogen and helium recombination lines
Misty C. Bentz,Jonelle L. Walsh,Aaron J. Barth,Yuzuru Yoshii,Jong-Hak Woo,Jong-Hak Woo,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,Carol E. Thornton,Rachel Street,Rachel Street,Thea N. Steele,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Frank J. D. Serduke,Yu Sakata,Takeo Minezaki,Matthew A. Malkan,Weidong Li,Nicholas Lee,Kyle D. Hiner,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,Jenny E. Greene,Elinor L. Gates,Mohan Ganeshalingam,Alexei V. Filippenko,Gabriela Canalizo,Vardha N. Bennert,Vardha N. Bennert,Nairn Baliber,Nairn Baliber +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 64-night spectroscopic monitoring campaign at the Lick Observatory 3 m Shane telescope with the aim of measuring the masses of the black holes in 12 nearby (z < 0.05) Seyfert 1 galaxies with expected masses in the range ~106-107 M ☉ and also the well-studied nearby active galactic nucleus (AGN) NGC 5548.
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First results from the lick AGN monitoring project: The mass of the black hole in ARP 151
Misty C. Bentz,Jonelle L. Walsh,Aaron J. Barth,Nairn Baliber,Nairn Baliber,Nicola Bennert,Nicola Bennert,Gabriela Canalizo,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mohan Ganeshalingam,Elinor L. Gates,Jenny E. Greene,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,Kyle D. Hiner,Nicholas Lee,Weidong Li,Matthew A. Malkan,Takeo Minezaki,Frank J. D. Serduke,J. Shiode,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Thea N. Steele,Daniel Stern,Rachel Street,Rachel Street,Carol E. Thornton,Tommaso Treu,Tommaso Treu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Jong-Hak Woo,Jong-Hak Woo,Yuzuru Yoshii +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the mass of the central black hole in Arp 151 was determined by measuring the width of the Hβ emission line in the variable spectrum and assuming the Onken et al. normalization for reverberation-based virial masses.
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First Results from the Lick AGN Monitoring Project: The Mass of the Black Hole in Arp 151
Misty C. Bentz,Jonelle L. Walsh,Aaron J. Barth,Nairn Baliber,Nairn Baliber,Nicola Bennert,Nicola Bennert,Gabriela Canalizo,Alexei V. Filippenko,Mohan Ganeshalingam,Elinor L. Gates,Jenny E. Greene,M. G. Hidas,M. G. Hidas,Kyle D. Hiner,Nicholas Lee,Weidong Li,Matthew A. Malkan,Takeo Minezaki,Frank J. D. Serduke,J. Shiode,Jeffrey M. Silverman,Thea N. Steele,Daniel Stern,Rachel Street,Rachel Street,Carol E. Thornton,Tommaso Treu,Xiaofeng Wang,Xiaofeng Wang,Jong-Hak Woo,Jong-Hak Woo,Yuzuru Yoshii +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the mass of the central black hole in Arp 151 was determined by measuring the width of the Hbeta emission line in the variable spectrum, which was then matched with the expected masses in the range of ~10^6-10^7 M_sun.