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A Systematic Search for Changing-Look Quasars in SDSS

Chelsea L. MacLeod, Nicholas P. Ross, Andy Lawrence, Mike Goad, Keith Horne, William Burgett, Ken C. Chambers, Heather Flewelling, Klaus Hodapp, Nick Kaiser, Eugene Magnier, Richard Wainscoat, Christopher Waters

Published 2015-09-28Version 1

We present a systematic search for changing-look quasars based on repeat photometry from SDSS and Pan-STARRS1, along with repeat spectra from SDSS and SDSS-III BOSS. Objects with large, $|\Delta g|>1$~mag photometric variations in their light curves are selected as candidates to look for changes in broad emission line (BEL) features. Out of a sample of 1011 objects that satisfy our selection criteria and have more than one epoch of spectroscopy, we find 10 examples of quasars that have variable and/or "changing-look'' BEL features. Four of our objects have emerging BELs; five have disappearing BELs, and one object shows tentative evidence for having both emerging and disappearing BELs. With redshifts in the range 0.20<z<0.63, this sample includes the highest-redshift changing-look quasars discovered to date. We highlight the quasar J102152.34+464515.6 at z=0.204. Here, not only have the Balmer emisson lines strongly diminished in prominence, including H\beta all but disappearing, but the blue continuum f_{\nu}\propto \nu^{1/3} typical of an AGN is also significantly diminished in the second epoch of spectroscopy. We test a simple dust-reddening toy model, and find that this is inadequate to explain the change in spectral properties of this object. Using our selection criteria, we estimate that >12% of luminous quasars that vary by |\Delta g|>1 mag display changing-look BEL features on rest-frame timescales of 8 to 10 years. We discuss the possibilities for the origin of such BEL changes, such as a change in obscuration or in the central engine.

Comments: 15 pages, 8 Figures, 3 Tables, submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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