XMMU J044851.4-062135 , the SIMBAD biblio

2005A&A...442..185B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 442, 185-194 (2005/10-4)

A search for changing-look AGN in the Grossan catalog.

BIANCHI S., GUAINAZZI M., MATT G., CHIABERGE M., IWASAWA K., FIORE F. and MAIOLINO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed with XMM-Newton 4 objects selected from the Grossan (1992, Ph.D. thesis) catalog, with the aim to search for new ``changing-look'' AGN. The sample includes all the sources which showed in subsequent observations a flux much lower than the one measured with HEAO A-1: NGC 7674, NGC 4968, IRAS 13218+0552 and NGC 1667. None of the sources was caught in a high flux state during the XMM-Newton observations, whose analysis reveal they are all likely Compton-thick objects. We suggest that, for all the sources, potential problems with the HEAO A-1 source identification and flux measurement prevent us from being certain that the HEAO A-1 data represent a putative ``high'' state for these objects. Nonetheless, based on the high flux state and Compton-thin spectrum of its GINGA observation, NGC 7674 represents probably the sixth known case of a ``changing-look'' Seyfert 2 galaxy. From the X-ray variability pattern, we can estimate a likely lower limit of a few parsec to the distance of the inner walls of the torus in this object. Remarkably, IRAS 13218+0552 was not detected by XMM-Newton, despite being currently classified as a Seyfert 1 with a large [OIII] flux. However, the original classification was likely to be affected by an extreme velocity outflow component in the emission lines. The object likely harbors an highly obscured AGN and should be re-classified as a type 2 source.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: Seyfert - X-rays: galaxies - X-rays: individual: NGC 7674 - X-rays: individual: IRAS 13218+0552

Nomenclature: Table 6: [BGM2005b] NGC 7674 XN (Nos X1-X5), [BGM2005b] IRAS 13218+0552 XN (Nos X1-X2), [BGM2005b] NGC 1667 XN (Nos X1-X3).

Simbad objects: 35

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