X-Ray Spectral Shape Variation in Changing-look Seyfert Galaxy SDSS J155258+273728
Abstract
We analyze the X-ray, optical, and mid-infrared data of a "changing-look" Seyfert galaxy SDSS J155258+273728 at z ≃ 0.086. Over a period of one decade (2009-2018), its broad Hα line intensity increased by a factor of ∼4. Meanwhile, the X-ray emission in 2014 as observed by Chandra was about five times brighter than that in 2010 by Suzaku, and the corresponding emissions in the V-band, mid-infrared W1 band brighten by ∼0.18, 0.32 mag, respectively. Moreover, the absorption in X-rays is moderate and stable, I.e., ${N}_{{\rm{H}}}\sim {10}^{21}\ {\mathrm{cm}}^{-2}$ , but the X-ray spectrum becomes harder in the 2014 Chandra bright state (I.e., photon index ${\rm{\Gamma }}={1.52}_{-0.06}^{+0.06}$ ) than that of the 2010 Suzaku low state ( ${\rm{\Gamma }}={2.03}_{-0.21}^{+0.22}$ ). With an Eddington ratio being lower than a few percent, the inner region of the accretion disk in SDSS J155258+273728 is likely a hot accretion flow. We then compile from literature the X-ray data of "changing-look" active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and find that they generally follow the well-established "V"-shaped correlation in AGNs, that is, above a critical turnover luminosity the X-ray spectra soften with the increasing luminosity, and below that luminosity the trend is reversed in the 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 in the X-ray spectral evolution between CL-AGNs and black hole X-ray binaries indicates that the observed CL-AGNs phenomena may relate to the state transition in accretion physics.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- February 2020
- DOI:
- 10.3847/2041-8213/ab7306
- Bibcode:
- 2020ApJ...890L..29A
- Keywords:
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- Galaxies;
- Active galactic nuclei;
- Quasars;
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