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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
A detailed emission-line decomposition has been made from 15 years of observations with the IUE satellite of the highly variable Seyfert 1 galaxy Fairall 9, allowing us to study the line variability as a function of velocity and continuum brightness. The variability over the different velocity domains of the broad lines has been related to the continuum variability over a large wavelength domain from the X-rays to the infrared. Clear delays were established between the redshifted and blueshifted parts of the lines in Lyα and C IV, with the red sides of the lines responding faster with no delay and the blue sides responding with a delay of some 230 days. The observed spectral variability behavior of the continuum has been used as input for photoionization model calculations and the combined constraints from the models and differences for gas at different velocities define the structure and motions in the BLR.