Abstract
Periodic outbursts are observed in several changing-look (CL) active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Sniegowska et al. suggested a model to explain the repeating CL in these AGNs, where the periodic outbursts are triggered in a narrow unstable zone between an inner advection-dominated accretion flow and outer thin disk. In this work, we intend to investigate the effects of large-scale magnetic fields on the limit cycle behaviors of CL AGNs. The winds driven by magnetic fields can significantly change the structure of thin disk by taking away the angular momentum and energy of the disk. It is found that the period of outburst in repeating CL AGNs can be substantially reduced by the magnetic fields. Conversely, if we keep the period unchanged, the outburst intensity can be raised by several times. These results can help to explain the observational properties of multiple CL AGNs. Besides the magnetic fields, the effects of transition radius , the width of the transition zone Δ R , and the Shakura–Sunyaev parameter α are also explored in this work.
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Pan, X., Li, S.-L., & Cao, X. (2021). The Effects of Large-scale Magnetic Fields on the Model for Repeating Changing-look AGNs. The Astrophysical Journal, 910(2), 97. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abe766
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