Spectral monitoring indicates NGC 3786's changing-look AGN transition results from torus covering factor variations driven by Eddington ratio and accretion mode changes.
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PS16dtm is the tidal disruption of a 0.3 solar-mass star on a circular counter-rotating orbit inside the accretion disk of an NLS1 galaxy, hidden by a gaseous envelope from the observer's view.
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The Changing-look Phenomenon Accompanied by an Accretion Mode Transition in NGC 3786
Spectral monitoring indicates NGC 3786's changing-look AGN transition results from torus covering factor variations driven by Eddington ratio and accretion mode changes.
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Tidal disruption of a low-mass star in an active galactic nucleus as the origin of the PS16dtm outburst
PS16dtm is the tidal disruption of a 0.3 solar-mass star on a circular counter-rotating orbit inside the accretion disk of an NLS1 galaxy, hidden by a gaseous envelope from the observer's view.