The bluest changing-look QSO SDSS J224113-012108
Abstract
In this manuscript, we report a new changing-look QSO (CLQSO) SDSS J2241 at z=0.059. Based on the multi-epoch SDSS spectra from 2011 to 2017, the flux ratio of broad Hα to broad Hβ has been changed from 7\ in 2011 to 2.7\ in 2017, leading SDSS J2241 with spectral index αλ-5.210.02 (λ< 4000) in 2017 to be so-far the bluest CLQSO. Based on the SDSS spectrum in 2011, the host galaxy contributions with stellar velocity dispersion 86 km/s can be well determined, leading to the M-sigma relation expected central BH mass 3×106 M. However, through properties of the broad Hα, the virial BH mass is 108 M, about two magnitudes larger than the mass through the M-sigma relation. The different BH masses through different methods indicate SDSS J2241 is one unique CLQSO. Meanwhile, the long-term photometric light curve shows interesting variability properties, not expected by DRW process commonly applied in AGN but probably connected to a central TDE. Furthermore, based on continuum emission properties in 2017 with no dust obscurations, only considering the moving dust clouds cannot be preferred to explain the CLQSO SDSS J2241, because the expected intrinsic reddening corrected continuum emissions were unreasonably higher than the unobscured continuum emissions in 2017.
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