# Rapid "Turn-on" of type 1 AGN in a quiescent early type galaxy   SDSS1115+0544

**Authors:** Lin Yan (Caltech), Tinggui Wang (USTC, China), Jiang Ning (USTC,, China), Daniel Stern (JPL), Liming Dou (USTC, China), C. Fremling (Caltech),, M.J. Graham (Caltech), A. J. Drake (Caltech), Chenwei Yang (USTC, China), K., Burdge (Caltech), M. M. Kasliwal (Caltech)

arXiv: 1902.04163 · 2019-03-27

## TL;DR

This paper reports the discovery of a rapid transition from a quiescent galaxy to an active type 1 AGN within approximately 120-200 days, challenging existing accretion models and suggesting such events may be more common than previously thought.

## Contribution

It provides the first detailed multi-wavelength observational evidence of a quick 'turn-on' of a type 1 AGN in a quiescent galaxy, highlighting the event's properties and implications.

## Key findings

- The transient reached a peak luminosity of -20.9 mag in V-band.
- Mid-IR flares lagged optical brightening by about 180 days.
- Spectra showed broad Hα, β emission and coronal lines during the plateau phase.

## Abstract

We present a detailed study of a transient in the center of SDSS1115+0544 based on the extensive UV, optical, mid-IR light curves (LC) and spectra over 1200 days. The host galaxy is a quiescent early type galaxy at $z$ = 0.0899 with a blackhole mass of $2\times10^7M_\odot$. The transient underwent a 2.5 magnitude brightening over $\sim120$ days, reaching a peak $V$-band luminosity (extinction corrected) of $-20.9$ magnitude, then fading 0.5 magnitude over 200 days, settling into a plateau of $>600$ days. Following the optical brightening are the significant mid-IR flares at $3.4$ and $4.5\mu$m, with a peak time delay of $\sim180$ days. The mid-IR LCs are explained as the echo of UV photons by a dust medium with a radius of $5\times10^{17}$ cm, consistent with $\rm E(B-V)$ of 0.58 inferred from the spectra. This event is very energetic with an extinction corrected $L_{bol} \sim 4\times10^{44}$ erg s$^{-1}$. Optical spectra over 400 days in the plateau phase revealed newly formed broad H$\alpha, \beta$ emission with a FWHM of $\sim3750$ km s$^{-1}$ and narrow coronal lines such as [Fe VII], [Ne V]. This flare also has a steeply rising UV continuum, detected by multi-epoch $Swift$ data at $+700$ to $+900$ days post optical peak. The broad Balmer lines and the UV continuum do not show significant temporal variations. The slow evolving LCs over 1200 days, the constant Balmer lines and UV continuum at late-times rule out TDE and SN IIn as the physical model for this event. We propose that this event is a `turn-on' AGN, transitioning from a quiescent state to a type 1 AGN with a sub-Eddington accretion rate of $0.017M_\odot$/yr. This change occurred on a very short time scale of $\sim 120- 200$ days. The discovery of such a rapid `turn-on' AGN poses challenges to accretion disk theories and may indicate such event is not extremely rare.

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