Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. I.Sample from the Early Data
Wei-Jian Guo, Hu Zou, Victoria Anne Fawcett, Rebecca Canning,, Stephanie Juneau, Tamara M. Davis, David M. Alexander, Linhua Jiang, Jessica, Nicole Aguilar, Steven Ahlen, David Brooks, Todd Claybaugh, Axel de la, Macorra, Peter Doel, Kevin Fanning, Jaime E. Forero-Romero

TL;DR
This study systematically identifies 130 changing-look AGN using spectroscopic data from DESI and SDSS, revealing their properties, transition timescales, and spectral behaviors to better understand their physical mechanisms.
Contribution
First large-scale systematic search for CL AGN using DESI and SDSS spectra, expanding the known sample and providing new insights into their transition timescales and spectral features.
Findings
Identified 130 CL AGN with diverse emission line changes.
Discovered the highest redshift CL AGN at z=3.56.
Estimated transition timescales from 244 to 5762 days.
Abstract
Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei (CL AGN) can be generally confirmed by the emergence (turn-on) or disappearance (turn-off) of broad emission lines, associated with a transient timescale (about days) that is much shorter than predicted by traditional accretion disk models. We carry out a systematic CL AGN search by cross-matching the spectra coming from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Following previous studies, we identify CL AGN based on , , and Mg\,{\sc ii} at and Mg\,{\sc ii}, C\,{\sc iii}], and C\,{\sc iv} at . We present 130 CL AGN based on visual inspection and three selection criteria, including 2 , 45 , 38 Mg\,{\sc ii}, 61 C\,{\sc iii}], and 10 C\,{\sc iv} CL AGN. Twenty cases show simultaneous appearances/disappearances of two broad emission…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
