Discovery of Repeating Transitions in 16 Changing-look Active Galactic Nuclei
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The repeating changing-look active galactic nuclei (RCL AGNs) exhibit multiple appearances and disappearances of broad emission lines (BELs), whose underlying mechanism remains a puzzle. Expanding the sample of RCL AGNs is valuable for constraining the transition timescale and probing the accretion physics driving CL behaviors. This study aims to identify RCL AGNs using the multi-epoch spectroscopic data of confirmed CL AGNs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope, and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, supplemented with mid-infrared (MIR) light curves. Through selection criteria and visual inspection, we identify 22 RCL AGNs among 299 CL AGNs, corresponding to an occurrence rate of about 7\%, indicating that repeated transitions are not extremely rare in CL AGNs. Among the 22 RCL AGNs, 16 are newly identified, which significantly expands the known RCL AGN sample. Based on the spectra and densely sampled MIR light curves, we derive MIR variability timescales for 18 RCL AGNs, and find no significant correlation between the timescale and the black hole mass.
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