THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN: X-RAYS DRIVE THE UV THROUGH NIR VARIABILITY IN THE 2013 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS OUTBURST IN NGC 2617
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Abstract
After the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) discovered a significant brightening of the inner region of NGC 2617, we began a ~70 day photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaign from the X-ray through near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths. We report that NGC 2617 went through a dramatic outburst, during which its X-ray flux increased by over an order of magnitude followed by an increase of its optical/ultraviolet (UV) continuum flux by almost an order of magnitude. NGC 2617, classified as a Seyfert 1.8 galaxy in 2003, is now a Seyfert 1 due to the appearance of broad optical emission lines and a continuum blue bump. Such "changing look Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN)" are rare and provide us with…
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Authors
47- BJB. J. ShappeeCorresponding
The Ohio State University
- JLJ. L. Prieto
Princeton University
- DGD. Grupe
Pennsylvania State University
- CSC. S. Kochanek
The Ohio State University
- KZK. Z. Stanek
The Ohio State University
Topics & keywords
- Active galactic nucleus
- Supernova
- Flux (metallurgy)
- Black hole (networking)
- Line (geometry)
- Light curve
- Accretion disc
- Galaxy