Across five changing-look AGNs, X-ray column density falls and photon index rises as Eddington-scaled luminosity increases, supporting accretion-disc and wind-driven changing-look behavior.
The relative wavelength independence of IR lags in active galactic nuclei: implications for the distribution of the hot dust
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We show that, contrary to simple predictions, most AGNs show at best only a small increase of lags in the J, H, K, and L bands with increasing wavelength. We suggest that a possible cause of this near simultaneity of the variability from the near-IR to the mid-IR is that the hot dust is in a hollow bi-conical outflow of which we only see the near side. Although most AGNs show near simultaneity of IR variability, there was at least one epoch when NGC 4151 showed the sharply increasing IR lag with the increase of the wavelength. This behaviour might also be present in GQ Comae. We discuss these results briefly. The relative wavelength independence of IR lags simplifies the use of IR lags for estimating cosmological parameters.
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The NuSTAR view of five changing-look active galactic nuclei
Across five changing-look AGNs, X-ray column density falls and photon index rises as Eddington-scaled luminosity increases, supporting accretion-disc and wind-driven changing-look behavior.