Extreme line profile variations in the repeating changing-look active galactic nucleus IRAS23226-3843
Wolfram Kollatschny, Dirk Grupe, Hartmut Winkler, Malte A. Probst, Martin W. Ochmann, Amon Poenitzsch, Norbert Schartel, Salem Wolsing, Stefanie Komossa, Stephen B. Potter

TL;DR
This study documents the extreme and recurrent line profile variations in the changing-look AGN IRAS23226-3843 over 25 years, revealing complex spectral behavior not directly tied to continuum changes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, multi-year observational analysis of spectral line profile variations in a changing-look AGN, highlighting extreme Balmer decrements and diverse broad line profiles.
Findings
IRAS23226-3843 exhibits extreme Balmer decrements around 10.
The galaxy shows multiple types of broad line profiles over 25 years.
Spectral profile variations are not clearly correlated with continuum changes.
Abstract
IRAS23226-3843 has been identified as a highly variable Seyfert galaxy and even as a changing-look active galactic nucleus based on optical spectra. Here we present follow-up observations - taken over the past five years - for examining the ongoing photometric and spectral variations in this remarkable galaxy. We carried out SWIFT observations of IRAS23226-3843 together with new optical spectra taken in 2023 and 2024. In parallel we investigate ASAS-SN photometric data from 2014 till 2025. IRAS23226-3843 stayed on a high continuum flux level in the X-ray as well as in the optical since a historic outburst in 2019. However, it shows strong short-term variations on timescales of a few months. Densely sampled ASAS-SN V-band continuum data from 2014 till 2025 confirm that behavior. IRAS23226-3843 switched from a clear Seyfert 1 type in December 2019 to a Seyfert 1.9/2 type in July 2020…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
