X-ray variability of SDSS J000532.84+200717.4: from a normal state to an X-weak state
Abstract
We present a multi-epoch study of the extreme X-ray variability of the type~1 quasar SDSS~J000532.84+200717.4 using archival observations from \textit{XMM-Newton}, \textit{Swift}/XRT, \textit{EP-FXT}, and \textit{ROSAT}, together with new optical spectroscopy and multi-wavelength photometry. The 0.2--10~keV X-ray flux exhibits a transition from a high state to a subsequent low state, declining by more than an order of magnitude and placing the source in the X-ray--weak regime (). Significant variability on timescales of days to weeks persists within the low state. In contrast, the optical and mid-infrared emission remain stable over decade-long timescales, while the UV continuum varies only mildly and broadly tracks the X-ray evolution. Multi-epoch optical spectroscopy shows no significant long-term changes in either the continuum shape or the broad emission-line profiles. The \ion{Mg}{2} emission is relatively weak compared with typical quasars, suggesting similarities to weak-line quasars. The pronounced wavelength-dependent variability indicates that the accretion disk remains largely intact while the X-ray emission undergoes dramatic changes. The spectral hardening in the low state and the viability of ionized partial-covering models are consistent with variable, largely dust-free absorbing gas, possibly associated with clumpy inner disk winds, although intrinsic coronal variations cannot be excluded. SDSS~J0005+200717.4 therefore provides evidence that extreme X-ray weakness can arise as a transient phase in otherwise normal quasars.
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@article{arxiv.2604.00476,
title = {X-ray variability of SDSS J000532.84+200717.4: from a normal state to an X-weak state},
author = {Yang Xiaohui and Ai Yanli and Dou Liming and Wang Tinggui and Jin Chichuan and Wen Wenfeng and Zhang Xu and Fu Yuming and Chen Jinhong and Jiang Ning and Liu Fukun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.00476},
year = {2026}
}
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ApJ, submitted