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Abstract We conduct an analysis of over 60,000 dwarf galaxies ( ) in search of photometric variability indicative of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Using data from the Young Supernova Experiment, a time domain survey on the Pan-STARRS telescopes, we construct light curves for each galaxy in up to four bands (griz) where available. We select objects with AGN-like variability by fitting each light curve with a damped random walk (DRW) model. After quality cuts and removing transient contaminants, we identify 1100 variability-selected AGN candidates (representing 2.4% of the available sample). We analyze their spectra to measure various emission lines and calculate black hole (BH) masses, finding general agreement with previously found mass scaling relations and nine potential intermediate-mass BH candidates. Furthermore, we reanalyze the light curves of our candidates to calculate the dampening timescaleτDRWassociated with the DRW and see a similar correlation between this value and the BH mass. Finally, we estimate the active fraction as a function of stellar mass and see evidence that the active fraction increases with host mass.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available May 27, 2026
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Earl, Nicholas; French, K Decker; Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico; Auchettl, Katie; Raimundo, Sandra I; Davis, Kyle W; Masterson, Megan; Arcavi, Iair; Lu, Wenbin; Baldassare, Vivienne F; et al (, The Astrophysical Journal)Abstract We present a detailed analysis of AT 2020nov, a tidal disruption event (TDE) in the center of its host galaxy, located at a redshift ofz= 0.083. AT 2020nov exhibits unique features, including double-peaked Balmer emission lines, a broad UV/optical flare, and a peak log luminosity in the extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) estimated at . A late-time X-ray flare was also observed, reaching an absorbed luminosity of 1.67 × 1043erg s−1approximately 300 days after the UV/optical peak. Multiwavelength coverage, spanning optical, UV, X-ray, and mid-infrared (MIR) bands, reveals a complex spectral energy distribution (SED) that includes MIR flaring indicative of dust echoes, suggesting a dust covering fraction consistent with typical TDEs. Spectral modeling indicates the presence of an extended, quiescent disk around the central supermassive black hole with a radius of . The multicomponent SED model, which includes a significant EUV component, suggests that the primary emission from the TDE is reprocessed by this extended disk, producing the observed optical and MIR features. The lack of strong active galactic nuclei signatures in the host galaxy, combined with the quiescent disk structure, highlights AT 2020nov as a rare example of a TDE occurring in a galaxy with a dormant but extended preexisting accretion structure.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 2, 2026
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