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The curtain remains open: NGC 2617 continues in a high state

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-08-24 v6 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Optical and near-infrared photometry, optical spectroscopy, and soft X-ray and UV monitoring of the changing look active galactic nucleus NGC 2617 show that it continues to have the appearance of a type-1 Seyfert galaxy. An optical light curve for 2010-2016 indicates that the change of type probably occurred between 2010 October and 2012 February and was not related to the brightening in 2013. In 2016 NGC 2617 brightened again to a level of activity close to that in 2013 April. We find variations in all passbands and in both the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. A new displaced emission peak has appeared in Hβ\beta. X-ray variations are well correlated with UV-optical variability and possibly lead by \sim 2-3 d. The KK band lags the JJ band by about 21.5 ±\pm 2.5 d. and lags the combined B+JB+J filters by \sim 25 d. JJ lags BB by about 3 d. This could be because JJ-band variability arises from the outer part of the accretion disc, while KK-band variability comes from thermal re-emission by dust. We propose that spectral-type changes are a result of increasing central luminosity causing sublimation of the innermost dust in the hollow biconical outflow. We briefly discuss various other possible reasons that might explain the dramatic changes in NGC 2617.

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@article{arxiv.1701.05042,
  title  = {The curtain remains open: NGC 2617 continues in a high state},
  author = {V. L. Oknyansky and C. M. Gaskell and N. A. Huseynov and V. M. Lipunov and N. I. Shatsky and S. S. Tsygankov and E. S. Gorbovskoy and Kh. M. Mikailov and A. M. Tatarnikov and D. A. H. Buckley and V. G. Metlov and A. E. Nadzhip and A. S. Kuznetsov and P. V. Balanutza and M. A. Burlak and G. A. Galazutdinov and B. P. Artamonov and I. R. Salmanov and K. L. Malanchev and R. S. Oknyansky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.05042},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS