2016ApJ...819...51L


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2016ApJ...819...51L - Astrophys. J., 819, 51 (2016/March-1)

Late time multi-wavelength observations of Swift J1644+5734: a luminous Optical/IR bump and quiescent X-ray emission.

LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., BROWN G.C., METZGER B.D., PAGE K.L., CENKO S.B., O'BRIEN P.T., LYMAN J.D., WIERSEMA K., STANWAY E.R., FRUCHTER A.S., PERLEY D.A. and BLOOM J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present late time multi-wavelength observations of Swift J1644+57, suggested to be a relativistic tidal disruption flare (TDF). Our observations extend to >4 years from discovery and show that 1.4 years after outburst the relativistic jet switched off on a timescale less than tens of days, corresponding to a power-law decay faster than t–70. Beyond this point weak X-rays continue to be detected at an approximately constant luminosity of LX∼ 5x1042 erg/s and are marginally inconsistent with a continuing decay of t–5/3, similar to that seen prior to the switch-off. Host photometry enables us to infer a black hole mass of MBH= 3x106 M, consistent with the late time X-ray luminosity arising from sub-Eddington accretion onto the black hole in the form of either an unusually optically faint active galactic nucleus or a slowly varying phase of the transient. Optical/IR observations show a clear bump in the light curve at timescales of 30-50 days, with a peak magnitude (corrected for host galaxy extinction) of MR∼ -22 to -23. The luminosity of the bump is significantly higher than seen in other, non-relativistic TDFs and does not match any re-brightening seen at X-ray or radio wavelengths. Its luminosity, light curve shape, and spectrum are broadly similar to those seen in superluminous supervnovae, although subject to large uncertainties in the correction of the significant host extinction. We discuss these observations in the context of both TDF and massive star origins for Swift J1644+5734 and other candidate relativistic tidal flares.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: jets - supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 SN 2011kl SN* 00 57 22.64 -46 48 03.6           SNSLSN 230 1
2 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17435 0
3 Mrk 709 H2G 09 49 18.0 +16 52 44   17.0       ~ 40 0
4 LSQ 14bdq SN* 10 01 41.60 -12 22 13.4           SNIc 66 0
5 SWIFT J1112.2-8238 X 11 11 47.797 -82 38 44.71           ~ 60 0
6 NAME Dougie V* 12 08 47.9 +43 01 21           ~ 20 0
7 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 264 0
8 PTF 12dam SN* 14 24 46.20 +46 13 48.3           SLSNIc 159 0
9 [DAB2006b] J143227.42+333225.1 SN* 14 32 27.395 +33 32 24.83           SNIc 113 0
10 PTF 10iya SN* 14 38 41.00 +37 39 33.6           ~ 32 0
11 PS1-10jh ev 16 09 28.296 +53 40 23.52           ~ 137 0
12 PTF 09cnd SN* 16 12 08.94 +51 29 16.1           SLSNIc 114 0
13 iPTF 13ajg SN* 16 39 03.95 +37 01 38.4           SLSN-I 62 0
14 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 450 0
15 UCAC3 296-121315 * 16 44 50.9582385024 +57 35 31.688232864           ~ 2 0
16 SWIFT J2058.4+0516 X 20 58 19.898 +05 13 32.25           ~ 137 0
17 ASASSN -15lh ev 22 02 15.4 -61 39 34           ~ 166 1
18 Anon J220215-6139 G 22 02 15.4257822431 -61 39 34.932739462           ~ 16 0

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