论文标题
从一年级的斯隆数字天空调查v数据的一个月时间表上解决了一个瞬态“更换外观”的主动银河核
A Transient "Changing-look'' Active Galactic Nucleus Resolved on Month Timescales from First-year Sloan Digital Sky Survey V Data
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论文摘要
我们报告了在类星体SDSS J162829.17+432948.5 Z = 0.2603中发现了新的``更换''活性银河核(clagn)事件,该事件是通过第五次Sloan数字天空调查(SDSS-V)的重复光谱识别的。在2020--2021期间拍摄的光学光度法显示出$δ$ g $ {\ ot ot} $ 1 mag的戏剧性调光,随后在几个月的时间表上快速恢复,$ {\ sillesim} $ 2个月的$ 2个月的重新布置在新的SDSSS-V和Las cumbres cumbres obsveration obsveration obsveration spervatory spectroscpocy中捕获。这是迄今为止观察到的最快的锁骨转变之一。档案观察结果表明,该物体在2011 - 2013年期间经历了更逐渐的变暗。我们的光谱法表明,光度变化伴随着类似类样的连续体和宽线发射的显着变化。来源的前滴和后光度和光谱外观之间的出色一致性,以及可以通过将单个灭绝定律应用于更亮的光谱状态来重现的最dimmest光谱的事实,偏爱可变的视线范围的遮挡,作为观察到的过渡的驱动力。这样的解释面临着几个理论挑战,因此不能排除替代积分驱动的方案。在这种类星体中观察到的最新事件突出了对大型活性银河核样品在周至月的时间尺度上进行光谱监测的重要性,而SDSS-V旨在实现这一数字。
We report the discovery of a new ``changing-look'' active galactic nucleus (CLAGN) event, in the quasar SDSS J162829.17+432948.5 at z=0.2603, identified through repeat spectroscopy from the fifth Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-V). Optical photometry taken during 2020--2021 shows a dramatic dimming of $Δ$g${\approx}$1 mag, followed by a rapid recovery on a timescale of several months, with the ${\lesssim}$2 month period of rebrightening captured in new SDSS-V and Las Cumbres Observatory spectroscopy. This is one of the fastest CLAGN transitions observed to date. Archival observations suggest that the object experienced a much more gradual dimming over the period of 2011--2013. Our spectroscopy shows that the photometric changes were accompanied by dramatic variations in the quasar-like continuum and broad-line emission. The excellent agreement between the pre- and postdip photometric and spectroscopic appearances of the source, as well as the fact that the dimmest spectra can be reproduced by applying a single extinction law to the brighter spectral states, favor a variable line-of-sight obscuration as the driver of the observed transitions. Such an interpretation faces several theoretical challenges, and thus an alternative accretion-driven scenario cannot be excluded. The recent events observed in this quasar highlight the importance of spectroscopic monitoring of large active galactic nucleus samples on weeks-to-months timescales, which the SDSS-V is designed to achieve.