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Possible mechanism for multiple changing-look phenomena in active galactic nuclei

M. Sniegowska, B. Czerny, E. Bon, N. Bon

2020Astronomy and Astrophysics132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Context. The changing-look phenomenon observed in a growing number of active galaxies challenges our understanding of the accretion process close to a black hole. Aims. We propose a simple explanation for the sources where multiple semi-periodic outbursts are observed, and the sources are operating close to the Eddington limit. Methods. The outburst are caused by the radiation pressure instability operating in the narrow ring between the standard gas-dominated outer disk and the hot optically thin inner advection-dominated accretion flow. The corresponding limit cycle is responsible for periodic outbursts, and the timescales are much shorter than the standard viscous timescale due to the narrowness of the unstable radial zone. Results. Our toy model gives quantitative predictions and works well for multiple outbursts like those observed in NGC 1566, NGC 4151, NGC 5548, and GSN 069, although the shapes of the outbursts are not yet well modeled, and further development of the model is necessary.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsActive galactic nucleusAccretion (finance)Radiation pressureEddington luminosityInstabilityAccretion discGalaxyAstronomyGalactic nucleiRadiative transferLimit (mathematics)RadiationComputational astrophysicsBlack hole (networking)Thin diskLimit cycleSupermassive black holeStellar evolutionSimple (philosophy)Ram pressureAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
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