The first identification of Lyman $\alpha$ Changing-look Quasars at high-redshift in DESI
Abstract
We present two cases of Ly changing-look (CL) quasars (J1306 and J1512) along with two additional candidates (J1511 and J1602), all discovered serendipitously at through the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). It is the first time to capture CL events in Ly at high redshift, which is crucial for understanding underlying mechanisms driving the CL phenomenon and the evolution of high-redshift quasars and galaxies. The variability of all four sources is confirmed by the significant change of amplitude in the band (). We find that the accretion rate in the dim state for these CL objects corresponds to a relatively low value (), which suggests that the inner region of the accretion disk might be in transition between the Advection Dominated Accretion Flow () and the canonical accretion disk (optically thick, geometrically thin). However, unlike in C {\sc iv} CL quasars in which broad Ly remained, the broad C {\sc iv} may still persist after a CL event occurs in Ly, making the physical origin of the CL and ionization mechanism event more puzzling and interesting.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.01949,
title = {The first identification of Lyman $\alpha$ Changing-look Quasars at high-redshift in DESI},
author = {Wei-Jian Guo and Zhiwei Pan and Małgorzata Siudek and Jessica Nicole Aguilar and Steven Ahlen and Davide Bianchi and David Brooks and Todd Claybaugh and Kyle Dawson and Axel de la Macorra and Peter Doel and Kevin Fanning and Jaime E. Forero-Romero and Enrique Gaztañaga and Satya Gontcho A Gontcho and Klaus Honscheid and Robert Kehoe and Theodore Kisner and Andrew Lambert and Martin Landriau and Laurent Le Guillou and Marc Manera and Aaron Meisner and John Moustakas and Andrea Muñoz-Gutiérrez and Adam Myers and Jundan Nie and Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille and Claire Poppett and Francisco Prada and Mehdi Rezaie and Graziano Rossi and Eusebio Sanchez and Michael Schubnelll and Hee-Jong Seo and Joseph Harry Silber and David Sprayberry and Gregory Tarlé and Benjamin Alan Weaver and Zhimin Zhou and Hu Zou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.01949},
year = {2024}
}