1. The First Identification of Lyα Changing-look Quasars at High Redshift in DESI
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Wei-Jian Guo, Zhiwei Pan, Małgorzata Siudek, Jessica Nicole Aguilar, Steven Ahlen, Davide Bianchi, David Brooks, Todd Claybaugh, Kyle Dawson, Axel de la Macorra, Peter Doel, Kevin Fanning, Jaime E. Forero-Romero, Enrique Gaztañaga, Satya Gontcho A Gontcho, Klaus Honscheid, Robert Kehoe, Theodore Kisner, Andrew Lambert, Martin Landriau, Laurent Le Guillou, Marc Manera, Aaron Meisner, John Moustakas, Andrea Muñoz-Gutiérrez, Adam Myers, Jundan Nie, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Claire Poppett, Francisco Prada, Mehdi Rezaie, Graziano Rossi, Eusebio Sanchez, Michael Schubnell, Hee-Jong Seo, Joseph Harry Silber, David Sprayberry, Gregory Tarlé, Benjamin Alan Weaver, Zhimin Zhou, and Hu Zou
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Accretion ,Active galaxies ,Supermassive black holes ,Quasars ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We present two cases of Ly α changing-look (CL) quasars (J1306 and J1512) along with two additional candidates (J1511 and J1602), all discovered serendipitously at z > 2 through the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. It is the first time to capture CL events in Ly α at high redshift, which is crucial for understanding the underlying mechanisms driving the CL phenomenon and the evolution of high-redshift quasars and galaxies. We find that the accretion rate in the dim state for these CL objects corresponds to a relatively low value ( $\mathop{\,}\limits^{{\mathscr{M}}}\,\approx 2\times 1{0}^{-3}$ ), which suggests that the inner region of the accretion disk might be in transition between the advection dominated accretion flow ( $\dot{\,{\mathscr{M}}}\,\lt 1{0}^{-3}\sim 1{0}^{-2}$ ) and the canonical accretion disk (optically thick, geometrically thin). However, unlike in C iv CL quasars in which broad Ly α remained, the broad C iv may still persist after a CL event occurs in Ly α , making the physical origin of the CL and ionization mechanism event more puzzling and interesting.
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- 2025
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