X-ray spectral shape variations in changing-look Seyfert galaxy SDSSJ155258+273728 [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1912.00164


We analyze the X-ray, optical, and mid-infrared data of a Seyfert galaxy SDSSJ155258+273728 at $z\simeq0.086$. The broad H$\alpha$ line intensity increased by a factor of $\sim$4 in a decade. Accompanied with this, the X-ray emission detected by Chandra was about five times brighter than that from Suzaku in 2010, and the corresponding V-band, mid-infrared W1 band brighten $\sim$ 0.18, 0.32 mag, respectively. The X-ray spectrum flattens in the Chandra bright state with a photon index of $1.52^{+0.06}{-0.06}$, compared to the value of $2.03^{+0.22}{-0.21}$ in the Suzaku low state. Only moderate absorption was detected in all the X-ray observations with ${\rm N_{H}}\sim 10^{21} {\rm cm^{-2}}$. The accretion rate of SDSSJ155258+273728 is low with an Eddington ratio below a few percent, suggesting that the inner region of the accretion disk is possibly a hot accretion flow. By compiling the X-ray data from literatures, we find that changing-look" AGNs generally follow the well-studied correlation shape (V-shape”) in AGNs, that is, above a critical turn-over luminosity the X-ray spectra soften with the increasing luminosity, and below that luminosity the trend is reversed in a way of “harder when brighter”. This presents direct evidence that CL-AGNs have distinctive changes in not only the optical spectral type, but also the X-ray spectral shape. The similarity of the X-ray spectral evolution between CL-AGNs and black hole X-ray binaries in their outbursts indicates that the observed CL-AGNs phenomena may relate to the accretion state transition.

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Y. Ai, L. Dou, C. Yang, et. al.
Tue, 3 Dec 19
63/90

Comments: Submitted to ApJL