- De Rosa, G;
- Peterson, BM;
- Ely, J;
- Kriss, GA;
- Crenshaw, DM;
- Horne, Keith;
- Korista, KT;
- Netzer, H;
- Pogge, RW;
- Arévalo, P;
- Barth, AJ;
- Bentz, MC;
- Brandt, WN;
- Breeveld, AA;
- Brewer, BJ;
- Bontà, E Dalla;
- De Lorenzo-Cáceres, A;
- Denney, KD;
- Dietrich, M;
- Edelson, R;
- Evans, PA;
- Fausnaugh, MM;
- Gehrels, N;
- Gelbord, JM;
- Goad, MR;
- Grier, CJ;
- Grupe, D;
- Hall, PB;
- Kaastra, J;
- Kelly, BC;
- Kennea, JA;
- Kochanek, CS;
- Lira, P;
- Mathur, S;
- McHardy, IM;
- Nousek, JA;
- Pancoast, A;
- Papadakis, I;
- Pei, L;
- Schimoia, JS;
- Siegel, M;
- Starkey, D;
- Treu, T;
- Uttley, P;
- Vaughan, S;
- Vestergaard, M;
- Villforth, C;
- Yan, H;
- Young, S;
- Zu, Y
We describe the first results from a six-month long reverberation-mapping experiment in the ultraviolet based on 171 observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 5548 with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Significant correlated variability is found in the continuum and broad emission lines, with amplitudes ranging from ∼30% to a factor of two in the emission lines and a factor of three in the continuum. The variations of all the strong emission lines lag behind those of the continuum, with He ii lagging behind the continuum by ∼2.5 days and Ly , C iv , and Si iv lagging by ∼5-6 days. The relationship between the continuum and emission lines is complex. In particular, during the second half of the campaign, all emission-line lags increased by a factor of 1.3-2 and differences appear in the detailed structure of the continuum and emission-line light curves. Velocity-resolved cross-correlation analysis shows coherent structure in lag versus line of sight velocity for the emission lines; the high-velocity wings of C iv respond to continuum variations more rapidly than the line core, probably indicating higher velocity broad-line region clouds at smaller distances from the central engine. The velocity-dependent response of Ly, however, is more complex and will require further analysis.