Emission-line Variable Active Galactic Nuclei at Cosmic Noon from HETDEX

Abstract

We present the first statistical census of emission-line variable active galactic nuclei (EVA) at cosmic noon by combining untargeted and deep HETDEX spectroscopy with multi-epoch spectra from SDSS, DESI, and LAMOST. Anchoring all candidates to a HETDEX spectroscopic epoch and requiring AGN classification in either the HETDEX or the external epoch(s), we identify a homogeneous sample of 100 EVA at z~1.5, including 98 newly identified. Emission-line variability is selected primarily through statistically significant line-flux changes, supplemented by extensive visual inspections using contemporaneous photometric light curves. The resulting incidence fraction is f EVA ≈ 0.9\%. The rest-frame intervals between spectroscopic epochs span 1--10 yr, with brightening and dimming events exhibiting statistically indistinguishable characteristic timescales ( T2.2 and 2.6 yr, respectively). A key result is the characterization of the Baldwin effect in the time domain: while many EVA follow the ensemble Baldwin effect (eBeff) between two epochs, a substantial fraction exhibit apparent anti-eBeff responses. Time-resolved spectroscopy of an individual source reveals that the intrinsic EW--luminosity relation is non-stationary, with the line-to-continuum responsivity systematically evolving from stronger to weaker across successive variability cycles; sparse two-epoch sampling of this evolving intrinsic Baldwin evolution (iBeff) naturally produces both eBeff-like and anti-eBeff behaviors. Finally, EVA show no strong preference for extreme Eddington ratios but exhibit a mild tendency toward lower λ Edd values relative to matched control samples, driven primarily by sources observed in their dim states. Together, these results establish a coherent framework for interpreting emission-line variability in AGN at the peak epoch of cosmic black hole growth.

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