Context. The narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 was one of the X-ray brightest active galactic nuclei, but it has systematically faded since 2007. Aims. We report the discovery with Swift of a sequence of bright and rapid X-ray flare events that reveal the emergence of Mrk 335 from its ultra-deep multiyear low state. Methods. Results are based on our dedicated multiyear monitoring of Mrk 335 with Swift. Results. Unlike other bright active galactic nuclei, the optical–UV is generally not correlated with the X-rays in Mrk 335 on a timescale of days to months. This fact either implies the absence of a direct link between the two emission components; or else implies that the observed X-rays are significantly affected by (dust-free) absorption...
Swift has initiated a new era of understanding the extremes of active galactic nuclei (AGN) variabil...
As part of a long-term monitoring campaign of Mrk 335, deep XMM–Newton observations catch the narrow...
We report on the first multi-wavelength Swift monitoring campaign performed on SDSS J164100.10+34545...
Context. The narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 was one of the X-ray brightest active galactic nuc...
We report the discovery of the narrow- line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 in an extremely low X- ray stat...
We present the first results from a 100-day Swift, NICER, and ground-based X-ray–UV–optical reverber...
We present the first results from a 100-day Swift, NICER, and ground-based X-ray–UV–optical reverber...
Multiwavelength monitoring of Mrk 335 with Swift between 2007 and 2019 are used to construct annual ...
We report the discovery of strong soft X-ray emission lines and a hard continuum above 2 keV in the ...
Publisher's version/PDFWe report the discovery of strong soft X-ray emission lines and a hard contin...
We present XMM–Newton, NuSTAR, Swift, and Hubble Space Telescope observations of the Narrow-line Sey...
Publisher's version/PDFMonitoring of the narrowline Seyfert 1 galaxy Markarian 335 (Mrk 335) with th...
The Seyfert galaxy Mrk 335 is known for its frequent changes of flux and spectral shape in the X-ray...
A triggered 140 ks XMM-Newton observation of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLS1) Mrk 335 in December 20...
We present XMM–Newton, NuSTAR, Swift, and Hubble Space Telescope observations of the Narrow-line Sey...
Swift has initiated a new era of understanding the extremes of active galactic nuclei (AGN) variabil...
As part of a long-term monitoring campaign of Mrk 335, deep XMM–Newton observations catch the narrow...
We report on the first multi-wavelength Swift monitoring campaign performed on SDSS J164100.10+34545...
Context. The narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 was one of the X-ray brightest active galactic nuc...
We report the discovery of the narrow- line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335 in an extremely low X- ray stat...
We present the first results from a 100-day Swift, NICER, and ground-based X-ray–UV–optical reverber...
We present the first results from a 100-day Swift, NICER, and ground-based X-ray–UV–optical reverber...
Multiwavelength monitoring of Mrk 335 with Swift between 2007 and 2019 are used to construct annual ...
We report the discovery of strong soft X-ray emission lines and a hard continuum above 2 keV in the ...
Publisher's version/PDFWe report the discovery of strong soft X-ray emission lines and a hard contin...
We present XMM–Newton, NuSTAR, Swift, and Hubble Space Telescope observations of the Narrow-line Sey...
Publisher's version/PDFMonitoring of the narrowline Seyfert 1 galaxy Markarian 335 (Mrk 335) with th...
The Seyfert galaxy Mrk 335 is known for its frequent changes of flux and spectral shape in the X-ray...
A triggered 140 ks XMM-Newton observation of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 (NLS1) Mrk 335 in December 20...
We present XMM–Newton, NuSTAR, Swift, and Hubble Space Telescope observations of the Narrow-line Sey...
Swift has initiated a new era of understanding the extremes of active galactic nuclei (AGN) variabil...
As part of a long-term monitoring campaign of Mrk 335, deep XMM–Newton observations catch the narrow...
We report on the first multi-wavelength Swift monitoring campaign performed on SDSS J164100.10+34545...