A re-emerging bright soft-X-ray state of the changing-look Active Galactic Nucleus 1ES 1927+654: a multi-wavelength view
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1ES1927+654 is a nearby active galactic nucleus that has shown an enigmatic outburst in optical/UV
followed by X-rays, exhibiting strange variability patterns at timescales of months-years. Here we
report the unusual X-ray, UV, and radio variability of the source in its post-flare state (Jan 2022-
May 2023). Firstly, we detect an increase in the soft X-ray (0.3 − 2 keV) flux from May 2022- May
2023 by almost a factor of five, which we call the bright-soft-state. The hard X-ray 2 − 10 keV flux
increased by a factor of two, while the UV flux density did not show any significant changes (≤ 30%)
in the same period. The integrated energy pumped into the soft and hard X-ray during this period of
eleven months is ∼ 3.57 × 10⁵⁰ erg and 5.9 × 10⁴⁹ erg, respectively. From the energetics, it is evident
that whatever is producing the soft excess (SE) is pumping out more energy than either the UV or
hard X-ray source. Since the energy source presumably is ultimately the accretion of matter onto
the SMBH, the SE emitting region must be receiving the majority of this energy. In addition, the
source does not follow the typical disc-corona relation found in AGNs, neither in the initial flare (in
2017-2019) nor in the current bright soft state (2022-2023). We found that the core (< 1 pc) radio
emission at 5 GHz gradually increased till March 2022 but showed a dip in August 2022. The Gudel ¨
Benz relation (Lᵣₐdᵢₒ/Lₓ−ᵣₐy ∼ 10⁻⁵
), however, is still within the expected range for radio-quiet AGN
and further follow-up radio observations are currently being undertaken.
