A QPO candidate in NGC 1566 supports misaligned accretion flows fueled by captured broad-line region clouds as the cause of rapid changing-look AGN transitions.
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A modified asymmetric broad line region model shows that time-evolving single-BH configurations do not contaminate algorithms searching for massive black hole binaries in multi-epoch spectroscopic data.
Recovers individual f virial factors from dynamical modeling plus RM data and reports evidence for correlation of log f with black hole mass plus marginal links to BLR thickness, inclination, and line shape.
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X-ray Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Active Galactic Nuclei and Their Implications for the Changing Look Phenomenon
A QPO candidate in NGC 1566 supports misaligned accretion flows fueled by captured broad-line region clouds as the cause of rapid changing-look AGN transitions.
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Can a time evolving, asymmetric broad line region mimic a massive black hole binary?
A modified asymmetric broad line region model shows that time-evolving single-BH configurations do not contaminate algorithms searching for massive black hole binaries in multi-epoch spectroscopic data.
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What Does the Virial Coefficient of the \Hb Broad-Line Region Depend On?
Recovers individual f virial factors from dynamical modeling plus RM data and reports evidence for correlation of log f with black hole mass plus marginal links to BLR thickness, inclination, and line shape.