2015ApJ...798...12V


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2015ApJ...798...12V - Astrophys. J., 798, 12 (2015/January-1)

A luminous, fast rising UV-transient discovered by ROTSE: a tidal disruption event?

VINKO J., YUAN F., QUIMBY R.M., WHEELER J.C., RAMIREZ-RUIZ E., GUILLOCHON J., CHATZOPOULOS E., MARION G.H. and AKERLOF C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present follow-up observations of an optical transient (OT) discovered by ROTSE on 2009 January 21. Photometric monitoring was carried out with ROTSE-IIIb in the optical and Swift in the UV up to +70 days after discovery. The light curve showed a fast rise time of ∼10 days followed by a steep decline over the next 60 days, which was much faster than that implied by 56Ni–56Co radioactive decay. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 10 database contains a faint, red object at the position of the OT, which appears slightly extended. This and other lines of evidence suggest that the OT is of extragalactic origin, and this faint object is likely the host galaxy. A sequence of optical spectra obtained with the 9.2 m Hobby-Eberly Telescope between +8 and +45 days after discovery revealed a hot, blue continuum with no visible spectral features. A few weak features that appeared after +30 days probably originated from the underlying host. Fitting synthetic templates to the observed spectrum of the host galaxy revealed a redshift of z = 0.19. At this redshift, the peak magnitude of the OT is close to -22.5, similar to the brightest super-luminous supernovae; however, the lack of identifiable spectral features makes the massive stellar death hypothesis less likely. A more plausible explanation appears to be the tidal disruption of a Sun-like star by the central supermassive black hole. We argue that this transient likely belongs to a class of super-Eddington tidal disruption events.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - stars: black holes - stars: magnetars - supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ESO 243-49 GiG 01 10 27.7550638752 -46 04 27.356310264 16.54 14.92   13.48   ~ 176 0
2 SN 2006gy SN* 03 17 27.06 +41 24 19.5       14.20   SNIIn 339 1
3 PS1-10bzj SN* 03 31 39.826 -27 47 42.17           SNIc 53 0
4 PTF 11agg SN* 08 22 17.195 +21 37 38.26           ~ 25 0
5 ESO 495-21 bCG 08 36 15.190 -26 24 33.66 12.04 11.93 11.45 11.09 12.3 ~ 571 3
6 PS1-11af ev 09 57 26.815 +03 14 01.00           ~ 67 0
7 NGC 3341 AGN 10 42 31.480 +05 02 38.21   14.9       ~ 48 0
8 SN 2010gx SN* 11 25 46.71 -08 49 41.4           SNIc 158 1
9 SN 2008es SN* 11 56 49.13 +54 27 25.7           SNIIL 116 1
10 SN 2010kd SN* 12 08 01.11 +49 13 31.1           SNII 33 1
11 [DVR2000] WN J1208+4301 Rad 12 08 42.77 +43 01 42.3           ~ 2 0
12 SDSS J120847.77+430120.1 G 12 08 47.773 +43 01 20.18           ~ 4 0
13 NAME Dougie V* 12 08 47.9 +43 01 21           ~ 20 0
14 SN 2008am SN* 12 28 36.25 +15 34 49.1     18.7     SNIIn 49 1
15 SN 2005ap SN* 13 01 14.84 +27 43 31.4       18.20   SLSNIc 142 1
16 SN 2007bi SN* 13 19 20.19 +08 55 44.3       18.3   SNIcpec 220 1
17 PTF 09uj SN* 14 20 11.15 +53 33 41.0           ~ 41 1
18 PTF 12dam SN* 14 24 46.20 +46 13 48.3           SLSNIc 160 0
19 PS1-10jh ev 16 09 28.296 +53 40 23.52           ~ 137 0

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