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Low-Eddington ratio, changing-look active galactic nuclei: the case of NGC 4614

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-03-26 v1

Abstract

Active galactic nuclei (AGN) are known to be variable sources across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, in particular at optical/ultraviolet and X-ray energies. Over the past decades, a growing number of AGN have displayed type transitions: from type 1 to type 2 or viceversa within a few years or even several months. These galaxies have been commonly referred to as changing-look AGN (CLAGN). Here we report on a new CLAGN, NGC 4614, which transitioned from a type 1.9 to a type 2 state. NGC 4614 is a nearly face-on barred galaxy at redshift z=0.016z = 0.016, classified as a low-luminosity AGN. Its central black hole has a mass of about 1.6×107M1.6\times 10^7 M_\odot and an Eddington ratio around 1 percent. We recently acquired optical spectra of NGC 4614 at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo and the data clearly suggest that the broad Hα\alpha component has strongly dimmed, if not disappeared. A very recent Swift observation confirmed our current optical data, with the AGN weakened by almost a factor of 10 with respect to previous X-ray observations. Indeed, NGC 4614 had been also observed by Swift/XRT 6 times in 2011, when the source was clearly detected in all observations. By fitting the stack of the 2011 Swift observations we obtain a photon index of Γ=1.3±0.3\Gamma=1.3\pm0.3 and an equivalent hydrogen column density of NHN_{\rm H}=1.2±0.31.2\pm0.3 ×\times1022^{22} cm2^{-2}, indicating that NGC 4614 can be moderately absorbed in the X-rays. Although a significant change in the foreground gas absorption that may have obscured the broad line region cannot be entirely ruled out, the most likely explanation for our optical and X-ray data is that NGC 4614 is experiencing a change in the accretion state that reduces the radiative efficiency of the X-ray corona.

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@article{arxiv.2502.17617,
  title  = {Low-Eddington ratio, changing-look active galactic nuclei: the case of NGC 4614},
  author = {Elisabeta Lusso and Lapo Casetti and Marco Romoli and Lara Fossi and Emanuele Nardini and Emanuele Arra and Benedetta Barsi and Clarissa Calamai and Francesca Campani and Riccardo Capogrosso and Francesco Chiti Tegli and Riccardo Ciantini and Eirini Demertzi and Marina A. Gaitani and Asia Giudice and Alessia Gori and Lorenzo Graziani and Laura Macchiarini and Marianna Michelagnoli and Chiara Niccolai and Irene Parenti and Simone Pistolesi and Martina Rago and Ofelia Romani and Leonardo Sani and Jacopo Sartini and Matilde Scianni and Alba Triggianese and Gloria Andreuzzi and Filippo Ambrosino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.17617},
  year   = {2025}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in A&A