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We present new Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of the core of IC 2497, the galaxy associated with Hannys Voorwerp. The combined fits of the Chandra (0.5-8 keV) and NuSTAR (3-24 keV) X-ray spectra, together with WISE mid-IR photometry, optical longslit spectroscopy and optical narrow-band imaging, suggest that the galaxy hosts a Compton-thick AGN ($N_{rm H} sim 2 times 10^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$, current intrinsic luminosity $L_{rm bol} sim 2-5 times 10^{44}$ erg s$^{-1}$) whose luminosity dropped by a factor of $sim$50 within the last $sim 100$ kyr. This corresponds to a change in Eddington ratio from $rm lambda_{Edd} sim$ 0.35 to $rm lambda_{Edd} sim$ 0.007. We argue that the AGN in IC 2497 should not be classified as a changing-look AGN, but rather we favour the interpretation where the AGN is undergoing a change in accretion state (from radiatively efficient to radiatively inefficient). In this scenario the observed drop in luminosity and Eddington ratio corresponds to the final stage of an AGN accretion phase. Our results are consistent with previous studies in the optical, X-ray and radio although the magnitude of the drop is lower than previously suggested. In addition, we discuss a possible analogy between X-ray binaries and an AGN.
We present multi-wavelength radio observations in the direction of the spiral galaxy IC 2497 and the neighbouring emission nebula known as Hannys Voorwerp. Our WSRT continuum observations at 1.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, reveal the presence of extended emissi
We report the detection in Chandra ACIS archival data of an elongated soft (<3 keV) X-ray feature tp the south of the Compton Thick Active Galactic Nucleus (CT AGN) galaxy IC 2497, coincident with the emission feature known as Hannys Voorwerp (HV). T
We present high- and intermediate resolution radio observations of the central region in the spiral galaxy IC 2497, performed using the European VLBI Network (EVN) at 18 cm, and the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN) at 18 cm
We present Hubble Space Telescope imaging and spectroscopy for the extended high-ionization cloud known as Hannys Voorwerp, near the spiral galaxy IC 2497. WFC3 images show complex dust absorption near the nucleus of IC 2497. STIS spectra show a type
We present deep Chandra X-ray observations of the core of IC 2497, the galaxy associated with Hannys Voorwerp and hosting a fading AGN. We find extended soft X-ray emission from hot gas around the low intrinsic luminosity (unobscured) AGN ($L_{rm bol