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Long-term multiwavelength monitoring and reverberation mapping of NGC 2617 during a changing-look event

Authors :
Oknyansky, V. L.
Brotherton, M. S.
Tsygankov, S. S.
Dodin, A. V.
Tatarnikov, A. M.
Du, P.
Bao, D. -W.
Burlak, M. A.
Ikonnikova, N. P.
Lipunov, V. M.
Gorbovskoy, E. S.
Metlov, V. G.
Belinski, A. A.
Shatsky, N. I.
Zheltouhov, S. G.
Maslennikova, N. A.
Wang, J. -M.
Zhai, S.
Fang, F. -N.
Fu, Y. -X.
Bai, H. -R.
Kasper, D.
Huseynov, N. A.
McLane, J. N.
Maithil, J.
Zastrocky, T. E.
Olson, K. A.
Chen, X.
Chelouche, D.
Oknyansky, R. S.
Buckley, D. A. H.
Tyurina, N. V.
Kuznetsov, A. S.
Rebolo, R. L.
Zhao, B. -X.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present the results of photometric and spectroscopic monitoring campaigns of the changing look AGN NGC~2617 carried out from 2016 until 2022 and covering the wavelength range from the X-ray to the near-IR. The facilities included the telescopes of the SAI MSU, MASTER Global Robotic Net, the 2.3-m WIRO telescope, Swift, and others. We found significant variability at all wavelengths and, specifically, in the intensities and profiles of the broad Balmer lines. We measured time delays of ~ 6 days (~ 8 days) in the responses of the H-beta (H-alpha) line to continuum variations. We found the X-ray variations to correlate well with the UV and optical (with a small time delay of a few days for longer wavelengths). The K-band lagged the B band by 14 +- 4 days during the last 3 seasons, which is significantly shorter than the delays reported previously by the 2016 and 2017--2019 campaigns. Near-IR variability arises from two different emission regions: the outer part of the accretion disc and a more distant dust component. The HK-band variability is governed primarily by dust. The Balmer decrement of the broad-line components is inversely correlated with the UV flux. The change of the object's type, from Sy1 to Sy1.8, was recorded over a period of ~ 8 years. We interpret these changes as a combination of two factors: changes in the accretion rate and dust recovery along the line of sight.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 15 figures, accepted by the MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2308.04855
Document Type :
Working Paper