AstroSat view of spectral transition in the changing-look active galaxy NGC1566 during the declining phase of the 2018 outburst

Abstract

NGC1566 is a changing-look active galaxy that exhibited an outburst during 2017-2018 with a peak in June 2018. We triggered AstroSat observations of NGC 1566 twice in August and October 2018 during its declining phase. Using the AstroSat observations along-with two XMM-Newton observations in 2015 (pre-outburst) and June 2018 (peak-outburst), we found that the X-ray power-law, the soft X-ray excess, and the disk components showed extreme variability during the outburst. Especially, the soft excess was negligible in 2015 before the outburst, it increased to a maximum level by a factor of >200 in June 2018, and reduced dramatically by a factor of 7.4 in August 2018 and become undetectable in October 2018. The Eddington fraction (L/LEdd) increased from 0.1\% (2015) to 5\% (June 2018), then decreased to 1.5\% (August 2018) and 0.3\% (October 2018). Thus, NGC 1566 made a spectral transition from a high soft-excess state to a negligible soft-excess state at a few \% of the Eddington rate. The soft-excess is consistent with warm Comptonization in the inner disk that appears to have developed during the outburst and disappeared towards the end of the outburst over a timescale comparable to the sound crossing time. The multi-wavelength spectral evolution of NGC 1566 during the outburst is most likely caused by the radiation pressure instability in the inner regions of the accretion disk in NGC 1566.

0

Turn this paper into a lesson

ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.

Discussion (0)

Sign in to join the discussion.

Loading comments…