Spectropolarimetry of the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566 and its potential link to supermassive black hole binaries
F. Marin, V. H. Sasse, J. Biedermann, D. Hutsem\'ekers, R. C. Fernandes, D. Porquet, and V. Oknyansky

TL;DR
This study uses spectropolarimetry to investigate the changing spectral states of NGC 1566, challenging existing hypotheses and suggesting internal accretion changes as the cause.
Contribution
First spectropolarimetric observations of NGC 1566 during a type-2 state, providing new insights into its variable spectral behavior and polarization properties.
Findings
NGC 1566 was observed in a type-2 state with no broad emission lines.
Polarization data suggest the BLR weakens or disappears, contradicting occultation models.
Polarization behavior opposes predictions of the unified model, indicating internal accretion changes.
Abstract
The AGN NGC~1566 is known to present dramatic and regular spectral shape changes, associated with the appearance and disappearance of broad emission lines. The underlying mechanism responsible for such changes is yet to be identified, but occultation, eccentric accretion disks, turbulent disk-dominated broad line regions (BLRs) or binary supermassive black holes have been hypothesized. Because the scenarios used to explain the variable spectral shapes of NGC~1566 each have a specific geometric configuration, we used the VLT/FORS2 instrument to obtain nine 3500-10\,000~\AA\, polarized spectra of the source between August 2 and September 21, 2025. We caught the AGN in a type-2 state, i.e., without any broad component in total nor polarized fluxes. Its low and wavelength-independent polarization degree (and angle) above 4000~\AA\, argues against occultation of the BLR and is consistent…
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