The broad band SEDs of four 'hypervariable' AGN [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.07538


We present an optical to X-ray spectral analysis of four ‘hypervariable’ AGN (HVAs) discovered by comparing Pan-STARRS data to that from SDSS over a 10 year baseline (Lawrence et al 2016). There is some evidence that these objects are X-ray loud for their corresponding UV luminosities, but given that we measured them in a historic high state, it is not clear whether to take the high-state or low-state as typical of the properties of these HVAs. We estimate black hole masses based on MgII and H$\alpha$ emission line profiles, and either the high and low state luminosities, finding mass ranges $\log(M_{\rm BH}/M_{\odot}) = 8.2-8.8$ and $\log(M_{\rm BH}/M_{\odot}) = 7.9-8.3$ respectively. We then fit energy conserving models to the SEDs, obtaining strong constraints on the bolometric luminosity and $\alpha_{\rm OX}$. We compare the SED properties with a larger, X-ray selected AGN sample for both of these scenarios, and observe distinct groupings in spectral shape versus luminosity parameter space. In general, the SED properties are closer to normal if we assume that the low-state is representative. This supports the idea that the large slow outbursts may be due to extrinsic effects (for example microlensing) as opposed to accretion rate changes, but a larger sample of HVAs is needed to be confident of this conclusion.

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J. Collinson, M. Ward, A. Lawrence, et. al.
Wed, 22 Nov 17
61/67

Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures, 5 tables; accepted for publication in MNRAS