Coevolution of broad emission lines and X-ray spectrum in changing-look AGNs
Hao Liu, Qingwen Wu, Bing Lyu

TL;DR
This study analyzes X-ray and optical data of changing-look AGNs, revealing correlations between X-ray spectral properties and broad emission line variability, indicating a link between accretion processes and spectral changes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the connection between accretion mode transitions and broad emission line variability in changing-look AGNs, supported by multi-epoch X-ray and optical analysis.
Findings
X-ray photon index and luminosity correlations depend on Eddington ratio
Broad line variability correlates with accretion state changes
CLAGNs occupy a specific Eddington ratio stage (~1%)
Abstract
Changing-look active galactic nuclei (CLAGNs) show the disappearance and reappearance of broad emission lines in a few years, which challenges the orientation-based AGN unification model. We reduce the X-ray data for five well-studied CLAGNs that show a strong change in broad emission lines in the past several decades. We find that the X-ray photon index, , and the Eddington-scaled X-ray luminosity, , normally follow negative and positive correlations when the Eddington ratio is lower and higher than a critical value of . We find that the CLAGNs observed with broad H emission lines stay in the positive part of the correlation, while the broad H lines become weak or disappear in the anticorrelation part of the correlation, which suggests that the…
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