IC 751: a new changing-look AGN discovered by NuSTAR
C. Ricci, F. E. Bauer, P. Arevalo, S. Boggs, W. N. Brandt, F. E., Christensen, W. W. Craig, P. Gandhi, C. J. Hailey, F. A. Harrison, M. Koss,, C. B. Markwardt, D. Stern, E. Treister, W. W. Zhang

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of IC 751 as the first changing-look AGN observed by NuSTAR, showing a transition from Compton-thick to Compton-thin states within three months, revealing dynamic absorption in the AGN environment.
Contribution
First NuSTAR discovery of a changing-look AGN with detailed spectral analysis of variable and non-varying absorbers using physical torus models.
Findings
Transition from Compton-thick to Compton-thin occurred within 3 months.
Absorber location inferred beyond the broad-line region.
X-ray flux varied by a factor of five over months.
Abstract
We present the results of five NuSTAR observations of the type 2 active galactic nucleus (AGN) in IC 751, three of which were performed simultaneously with XMM-Newton or Swift/XRT. We find that the nuclear X-ray source underwent a clear transition from a Compton-thick () to a Compton-thin () state on timescales of months, which makes IC 751 the first changing-look AGN discovered by NuSTAR. Changes of the line-of-sight column density at a level are also found on a time-scale of hours (). From the lack of spectral variability on timescales of ks we infer that the varying absorber is located beyond the emission-weighted average radius of the broad-line region, and could therefore be related either to the…
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