Changing-state AGN with LSST

23 Jul 2024, 15:20
20m
Planetario di Torino “Attilio Ferrari” (Pino Torinese (Turin))

Planetario di Torino “Attilio Ferrari”

Pino Torinese (Turin)

Via Osservatorio, 30

Speaker

Prof. Claudio Ricci (Universidad Diego Portales)

Description

AGN are known to show flux variability over all observable timescales and across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Over the past decade, a growing number of sources have been observed to show dramatic flux and spectral changes, both in the X-rays and in the optical/UV. Such events, commonly described as “changing-look AGN”, can be divided into two well-defined classes. Changing-obscuration objects show strong variability of the line-of-sight column density, mostly associated with clouds or outflows eclipsing the central engine of the AGN. Changing-state AGN are instead objects in which the optical/UV continuum emission and broad emission lines appear or disappear, and are typically triggered by strong changes in the accretion rate of the supermassive black hole. In my talk I will review our current understanding of Changing-state AGN, and then focus on future developments with LSST, particularly in combination with new-generation optical spectroscopic surveys (e.g. 4MOST).

Primary author

Prof. Claudio Ricci (Universidad Diego Portales)

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