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A systematic survey for z < 0.04 CLAGNs

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Senarath, Madhooshi R.
Brown, Michael J I
Cluver, M.E.
Jarrett, Thomas
Wolf, Christian
Ross, Nicholas P.
Parkash, Vaishali
Hon, Wei Jeat

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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We have conducted a systematic survey for z < 0.04 active Galactic nuclei (AGNs) that may have changed spectral class over the past decade. We use SkyMapper, Pan-STARRS and the Veron-Cetty & Veron catalogue to search the entire sky for these 'changing-look' AGNs (CLAGNs) using a variety of selection methods, where Pan-STARRS has a coverage of 3 pi steradians (sky north of Declination -30 degrees) and SkyMapper has coverage of similar to 21000 deg(2) (sky south of Declination 0 degrees). We use small aperture photometry to measure how colour and flux have changed over time, where a change may indicate a change in spectral type. Optical colour and flux are used as a proxy for changing H alpha equivalent width, while WISE 3.4 mu m flux is used to look for changes in the hot dust component. We have identified four AGNs with varying spectra selected using our optical colour selection method. Three AGNs were confirmed from recent observations with WiFeS on the 2.3 m telescope at Siding Spring and the other was identified from archival spectra alone. From this, we identify two new CLAGNs; NGC 1346 and 2MASX J20075129-1108346. We also recover Mrk 915 and Mrk 609, which are known to have varying spectra in the literature, but they do not meet our specific criteria for CLAGNs.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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