Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. I. Sample from the Early Data

Author:

Guo Wei-JianORCID,Zou HuORCID,Fawcett Victoria A.ORCID,Canning RebeccaORCID,Juneau StephanieORCID,Davis Tamara M.ORCID,Alexander David M.ORCID,Jiang LinhuaORCID,Aguilar Jessica Nicole,Ahlen StevenORCID,Brooks DavidORCID,Claybaugh Todd,de la Macorra AxelORCID,Doel Peter,Fanning KevinORCID,Forero-Romero Jaime E.ORCID,Gontcho A Gontcho SatyaORCID,Honscheid Klaus,Kisner TheodoreORCID,Kremin AnthonyORCID,Landriau MartinORCID,Meisner AaronORCID,Miquel RamonORCID,Moustakas JohnORCID,Nie JundanORCID,Pan ZhiweiORCID,Poppett Claire,Prada FranciscoORCID,Rezaie MehdiORCID,Rossi Graziano,Siudek Małgorzata,Sanchez EusebioORCID,Schubnell Michael,Seo Hee-JongORCID,Sui Jipeng,Tarlé GregoryORCID,Zhou ZhiminORCID

Abstract

Abstract Changing-look active galactic nuclei (CL AGNs) can be generally confirmed by the emergence (turn-on) or disappearance (turn-off) of broad emission lines (BELs), associated with a transient timescale (about 100 ∼ 5000 days) that is much shorter than predicted by traditional accretion disk models. We carry out a systematic CL AGN search by crossmatching the spectra coming from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Following previous studies, we identify CL AGNs based on Hα, Hβ, and Mg ii at z ≤ 0.75 and Mg ii, C iii], and C iv at z > 0.75. We present 56 CL AGNs based on visual inspection and three selection criteria, including 2 Hα, 34 Hβ, 9 Mg ii, 18 C iii], and 1 C iv CL AGN. Eight cases show simultaneous appearances/disappearances of two BELs. We also present 44 CL AGN candidates with significant flux variation of BELs, but remaining strong broad components. In the confirmed CL AGNs, 10 cases show additional CL candidate features for different lines. In this paper, we find: (1) a 24:32 ratio of turn-on to turn-off CL AGNs; (2) an upper-limit transition timescale ranging from 330 to 5762 days in the rest frame; and (3) the majority of CL AGNs follow the bluer-when-brighter trend. Our results greatly increase the current CL census (∼30%) and would be conducive to exploring the underlying physical mechanism.

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American Astronomical Society

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