We present the results of a multiwavelength follow-up campaign for the luminous nuclear transient Gaia16aax, which was first identified in 2016 January. The transient is spatially consistent with the nucleus of an active galaxy at z = 0.25, hosting a black hole of mass ∼6 × 10^8 M. The nucleus brightened by more than 1 mag in the Gaia G band over a timescale of less than 1 yr, before fading back to its pre-outburst state over the following 3 yr. The optical spectra of the source show broad Balmer lines similar to the ones present in a preoutburst spectrum. During the outburst, the H α and H β emission lines develop a secondary peak. We also report on the discovery of two transients with similar light-curve evolution and spectra: Gaia16aka a...
We study the nature of the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566 during its 2018 June outbu...
Recent all-sky surveys have led to the discovery of new types of transients. These include stars dis...
International audienceWe present the spectral and timing analysis of X-ray observations performed on...
We present the results of a multiwavelength follow-up campaign for the luminous nuclear transient Ga...
Aims. We report on the discovery and follow-up of a peculiar transient, OGLE17aaj, which occurred in...
International audienceWe present the results from a high-cadence, multiwavelength observation campai...
Context. Thanks to the advent of large-scale optical surveys, a diverse set of flares from the nucle...
Thanks to the advent of large-scale optical surveys, a diverse set of flares from the nuclear region...
In November 2020, a new, bright object, eRASSt J234402.9 - 352640, was discovered in the second all-...
We present the results from a high-cadence, multiwavelength observation campaign of AT 2016jbu (aka ...
In the optical and the ultraviolet range, the variability of active galactic nuclei is normally few ...
International audienceIn the past two decades, high-amplitude electromagnetic outbursts have been de...
We study the nature of the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566 during its 2018 June outbu...
Recent all-sky surveys have led to the discovery of new types of transients. These include stars dis...
International audienceWe present the spectral and timing analysis of X-ray observations performed on...
We present the results of a multiwavelength follow-up campaign for the luminous nuclear transient Ga...
Aims. We report on the discovery and follow-up of a peculiar transient, OGLE17aaj, which occurred in...
International audienceWe present the results from a high-cadence, multiwavelength observation campai...
Context. Thanks to the advent of large-scale optical surveys, a diverse set of flares from the nucle...
Thanks to the advent of large-scale optical surveys, a diverse set of flares from the nuclear region...
In November 2020, a new, bright object, eRASSt J234402.9 - 352640, was discovered in the second all-...
We present the results from a high-cadence, multiwavelength observation campaign of AT 2016jbu (aka ...
In the optical and the ultraviolet range, the variability of active galactic nuclei is normally few ...
International audienceIn the past two decades, high-amplitude electromagnetic outbursts have been de...
We study the nature of the changing-look active galactic nucleus NGC 1566 during its 2018 June outbu...
Recent all-sky surveys have led to the discovery of new types of transients. These include stars dis...
International audienceWe present the spectral and timing analysis of X-ray observations performed on...