iPTF Discovery of the Rapid "Turn On" of a Luminous Quasar
S. Gezari, T. Hung, S.B. Cenko, N. Blagorodnova, Lin Yan, S.R., Kulkarni, K. Mooley, A.K.H. Kong, T.M. Cantwell, P.C. Yu, Y. Cao, C., Fremling, J.D. Neill, C.C. Ngeow, P.E. Nugent, and P. Wozniak

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a quasar that rapidly turned on within less than a year, providing insights into accretion disk instabilities and quasar variability.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of a quasar transitioning from a low-activity state to a luminous state in under a year, highlighting rapid accretion disk changes.
Findings
The quasar's state change occurred less than 500 days before detection.
The luminosity increase suggests a significant rise in accretion rate.
Rapid variability challenges existing models of quasar accretion timescales.
Abstract
We present a radio-quiet quasar at z=0.237 discovered "turning on" by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF). The transient, iPTF 16bco, was detected by iPTF in the nucleus of a galaxy with an archival SDSS spectrum with weak narrow-line emission characteristic of a low-ionization emission line region (LINER). Our follow-up spectra show the dramatic appearance of broad Balmer lines and a power-law continuum characteristic of a luminous (L_bol~10^45 erg/s) type 1 quasar 12 years later. Our photometric monitoring with PTF from 2009-2012, and serendipitous X-ray observations from the XMM-Newton Slew Survey in 2011 and 2015, constrain the change of state to have occurred less than 500 days before the iPTF detection. An enhanced broad Halpha to [OIII]5007 line ratio in the type 1 state relative to other changing-look quasars also is suggestive of the most rapid change of state yet…
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