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Mid-InfraRed Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG). II. Optical Spectroscopic Follow-up
by
Wang, Tinggui
, Sheng, Zhenfeng
, Sun, Luming
, Dou, Liming
, Shu, Xinwen
, Cai, Zheng
, Lin, Yan
, Jiang, Ning
, Ding, Jiani
, Yang, Chenwei
, Wang, Yibo
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Deposition
/ Emission spectra
/ Galaxies
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light curve
/ Line spectra
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Outbursts
/ Supermassive black holes
2021
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Mid-InfraRed Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG). II. Optical Spectroscopic Follow-up
by
Wang, Tinggui
, Sheng, Zhenfeng
, Sun, Luming
, Dou, Liming
, Shu, Xinwen
, Cai, Zheng
, Lin, Yan
, Jiang, Ning
, Ding, Jiani
, Yang, Chenwei
, Wang, Yibo
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Deposition
/ Emission spectra
/ Galaxies
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light curve
/ Line spectra
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Outbursts
/ Supermassive black holes
2021
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Mid-InfraRed Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG). II. Optical Spectroscopic Follow-up
by
Wang, Tinggui
, Sheng, Zhenfeng
, Sun, Luming
, Dou, Liming
, Shu, Xinwen
, Cai, Zheng
, Lin, Yan
, Jiang, Ning
, Ding, Jiani
, Yang, Chenwei
, Wang, Yibo
in
Active galactic nuclei
/ Deposition
/ Emission spectra
/ Galaxies
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Light curve
/ Line spectra
/ Luminosity
/ Object recognition
/ Outbursts
/ Supermassive black holes
2021
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Mid-InfraRed Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG). II. Optical Spectroscopic Follow-up
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Mid-InfraRed Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG). II. Optical Spectroscopic Follow-up
2021
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Overview
Infrared echo has proven to be an effective means to discover transient accretion events of supermassive black holes (SMBHs), such as tidal disruption events (TDEs) and changing-look active galactic nuclei (AGNs), in dusty circumnuclear environments. To explore the dusty populations of SMBH transient events, we have constructed a large sample of Mid-infrared Outbursts in Nearby Galaxies (MIRONG) and performed multiwavelength observations. Here we present the results of multiepoch spectroscopic follow-up observations of a subsample of 54 objects spanning a time scale of 4 yr. Emission-line variability was detected in 22 of them with either emergence or enhancement of broad Balmer emission lines in comparison with pre-outburst spectra. Coronal lines, HeII{\\lambda}4686 and Bowen line NIII{\\lambda}4640 appeared in the spectra of nine,seven and two sources, respectively. These results suggest that MIRONG is a mixed bag of different transient sources. We have tentatively classified them into different subclass according to their spectral evolution and light curves. Two sources have been in a steady high broad H{\\alpha} flux up to the latest observation and might be turn-on AGNs. Broad lines faded out in the remaining sources, indicating a transient ionizing source ignited by TDE or sporadic gas accretion. Thirty-one sources do not show noticeable spectral change with respect to their pre-outburst spectra. They have a statistically redder MIR color and lower MIR luminosity of the outbursts,which are consistent with heavily obscured events.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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