Spectral analysis of four 'hypervariable' AGN: a microneedle in the haystack?
Collinson JS; MacLeod C; Bruce A; Elvis M; Inserra C; Lawrence A; Waters C; Gezari S; Lam MC; Kudritzki RP; Kaiser N; Ward MJ; Kotak R; Polshaw J; Magnier EA; Marshall PJ
Spectral analysis of four 'hypervariable' AGN: a microneedle in the haystack?
Collinson JS
MacLeod C
Bruce A
Elvis M
Inserra C
Lawrence A
Waters C
Gezari S
Lam MC
Kudritzki RP
Kaiser N
Ward MJ
Kotak R
Polshaw J
Magnier EA
Marshall PJ
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042823996
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042823996
Tiivistelmä
We analyse four extreme active galactic nuclei (AGN) transients to explore the possibility that they are caused by rare, high-amplitude microlensing events. These previously unknown type-I AGN are located in the redshift range 0.6-1.1 and show changes of > 1.5 mag in the g band on a time-scale of similar to years. Multi-epoch optical spectroscopy, from the William Herschel Telescope, shows clear differential variability in the broad line fluxes with respect to the continuum changes and also evolution in the line profiles. In two cases, a simple point-source, point-lens microlensing model provides an excellent match to the long-term variability seen in these objects. For both models, the parameter constraints are consistent with the microlensing being due to an intervening stellar mass object but as yet there is no confirmation of the presence of an intervening galaxy. The models predict a peak amplification of 10.3/13.5 and an Einstein time-scale of 7.5/10.8 yr, respectively. In one case, the data also allow constraints on the size of the C III] emitting region, with some simplifying assumptions, to be similar to 1.0-6.5 light-days and a lower limit on the size of the MgII emitting region to be > 9 light-days (halflight radii). This C III] radius is perhaps surprisingly small. In the remaining two objects, there is spectroscopic evidence for an intervening absorber but the extra structure seen in the light curves requires a more complex lensing scenario to adequately explain.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]