Abstract for Proposal 092386

Tracking the X-ray Evolution of on-going SDSS-V Changing-look AGN

SDSS-V, currently ramping up to full operation, will obtain repeated optical spectroscopy for thousands of AGN. This will allow for the optical identification of currently transitioning changing-look AGN. We request 6 ToOs using XMM-Newton and Swift to follow the X-ray and UV evolution of the ongoing optical transition. XMM-Newton will deliver X-ray spectra in its visibility windows, while Swift provides X-ray flux constraints in the time between. The obtained X-ray, UV, and optical datasets will explore how the X-ray corona, accretion disc, and broad-emission line region interact with each other. It will deliver valuable insights into how accretion flows evolve during AGN ignitions and depletions. We will compare our results with the outcomes of a program on X-ray-selected changing-look AGN.



Details on Observing Strategy and Trigger Criteria
Trigger criteria: ignition - 25 ks: based on the SDSS-V spectra if i) the blue continuum increased by a factor of at least 3 with a significance of at least 3sigma, or/and ii) the AGN typical broad-emission lines change their integrated flux by at least a factor of 3 with least 3sigma, and/or full-width-half max (FWHM) changes by more than 30% with 3sigma; redshift < 0.2 depletion - 50 ks: based on the SDSS-V spectra if i) the blue continuum decreased by a factor of at least 3 with a significance of at least 3sigma, or/and ii) the AGN typical broad-emission lines change their integrated flux by at least a factor of 3 with least 3sigma, and/or full-width-half max (FWHM) changes by more than 30% with 3sigma; redshift < 0.2 reaction time: for ignition and depletion: up to 14 days observing strategy: XMM-Newton ToO, primary instrument PN, large window mode; OM: UVM2 filter between the XMM-Newton visibility windows every second month Swift XRT/UVOT observations (PC mode)