Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590

We investigate the origin of the parsec-scale radio emission from the changing-look active galactic nucleus (AGN) of Mrk 590, and examine whether the radio power has faded concurrently with the dramatic decrease in accretion rates observed between the 1990s and the present. We detect a compact core...

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Main Authors: Koay, J. Y., Vestergaard, M., Bignall, H. E., Reynolds, C., Peterson, B. M.
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
Language:en
Published: OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2016
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6214622016-12-03T03:00:35Z Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590 Koay, J. Y. Vestergaard, M. Bignall, H. E. Reynolds, C. Peterson, B. M. Univ Arizona, Steward Observ accretion accretion discs galaxies: active galaxies: individual: Mrk 590 galaxies: nuclei galaxies: Seyfert We investigate the origin of the parsec-scale radio emission from the changing-look active galactic nucleus (AGN) of Mrk 590, and examine whether the radio power has faded concurrently with the dramatic decrease in accretion rates observed between the 1990s and the present. We detect a compact core at 1.6 and 8.4 GHz using new Very Long Baseline Array observations, finding no significant extended, jet-like features down to similar to 1 pc scales. The flat spectral index (alpha(8.4)(1.6) = 0.03) and high brightness temperature (T-b similar to 10(8) K) indicate self-absorbed synchrotron emission from the AGN. The radio to X-ray luminosity ratio of log(L-R/L-X) similar to -5, similar to that in coronally active stars, suggests emission from magnetized coronal winds, although unresolved radio jets are also consistent with the data. Comparing new Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array measurements with archival and published radio flux densities, we find 46 per cent, 34 per cent, and (insignificantly) 13 per cent flux density decreases between the 1990s and the year 2015 at 1.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 8.4 GHz, respectively. This trend, possibly due to the expansion and fading of internal shocks within the radio-emitting outflow after a recent outburst, is consistent with the decline of the optical-UV and X-ray luminosities over the same period. Such correlated variability demonstrates the AGN accretion-outflow connection, confirming that the changing-look behaviour in Mrk 590 originates from variable accretion rates rather than dust obscuration. The present radio and X-ray luminosity correlation, consistent with low/hard state accretion, suggests that the black hole may now be accreting in a radiatively inefficient mode. 2016-07-21 Article Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590 2016, 460 (1):304 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 0035-8711 1365-2966 10.1093/mnras/stw975 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621462 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/621462 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society en http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/lookup/doi/10.1093/mnras/stw975 © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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topic accretion
accretion discs
galaxies: active
galaxies: individual: Mrk 590
galaxies: nuclei
galaxies: Seyfert
spellingShingle accretion
accretion discs
galaxies: active
galaxies: individual: Mrk 590
galaxies: nuclei
galaxies: Seyfert
Koay, J. Y.
Vestergaard, M.
Bignall, H. E.
Reynolds, C.
Peterson, B. M.
Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
description We investigate the origin of the parsec-scale radio emission from the changing-look active galactic nucleus (AGN) of Mrk 590, and examine whether the radio power has faded concurrently with the dramatic decrease in accretion rates observed between the 1990s and the present. We detect a compact core at 1.6 and 8.4 GHz using new Very Long Baseline Array observations, finding no significant extended, jet-like features down to similar to 1 pc scales. The flat spectral index (alpha(8.4)(1.6) = 0.03) and high brightness temperature (T-b similar to 10(8) K) indicate self-absorbed synchrotron emission from the AGN. The radio to X-ray luminosity ratio of log(L-R/L-X) similar to -5, similar to that in coronally active stars, suggests emission from magnetized coronal winds, although unresolved radio jets are also consistent with the data. Comparing new Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array measurements with archival and published radio flux densities, we find 46 per cent, 34 per cent, and (insignificantly) 13 per cent flux density decreases between the 1990s and the year 2015 at 1.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 8.4 GHz, respectively. This trend, possibly due to the expansion and fading of internal shocks within the radio-emitting outflow after a recent outburst, is consistent with the decline of the optical-UV and X-ray luminosities over the same period. Such correlated variability demonstrates the AGN accretion-outflow connection, confirming that the changing-look behaviour in Mrk 590 originates from variable accretion rates rather than dust obscuration. The present radio and X-ray luminosity correlation, consistent with low/hard state accretion, suggests that the black hole may now be accreting in a radiatively inefficient mode.
author2 Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
author_facet Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
Koay, J. Y.
Vestergaard, M.
Bignall, H. E.
Reynolds, C.
Peterson, B. M.
author Koay, J. Y.
Vestergaard, M.
Bignall, H. E.
Reynolds, C.
Peterson, B. M.
author_sort Koay, J. Y.
title Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
title_short Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
title_full Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
title_fullStr Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
title_full_unstemmed Parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look AGN: the case of Mrk 590
title_sort parsec-scale radio morphology and variability of a changing-look agn: the case of mrk 590
publisher OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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