2016ApJ...829...19V


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2016ApJ...829...19V - Astrophys. J., 829, 19-19 (2016/September-3)

Discovery of transient infrared emission from dust heated by stellar tidal disruption flares.

VAN VELZEN S., MENDEZ A.J., KROLIK J.H. and GORJIAN V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stars that pass within the Roche radius of a supermassive black hole will be tidally disrupted, yielding a sudden injection of gas close to the black hole horizon which produces an electromagnetic flare. A few dozen of these flares have been discovered in recent years, but current observations provide poor constraints on the bolometric luminosity and total accreted mass of these events. Using images from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, we have discovered transient 3.4 µm emission from several previously known tidal disruption flares. The observations can be explained by dust heated to its sublimation temperature due to the intense radiation of the tidal flare. From the break in the infrared light curve we infer that this hot dust is located ∼0.1 pc from the supermassive black hole. Since the dust has been heated by absorbing UV and (potentially) soft X-ray photons of the flare, the reprocessing light curve yields an estimate of the bolometric flare luminosity. For the flare PTF-09ge, we infer that the most likely value of the luminosity integrated over frequencies at which dust can absorb photons is 8×{10}^{44} ergs^-1, with a factor of 3 uncertainty due to the unknown temperature of the dust. This bolometric luminosity is a factor ∼10 larger than the observed blackbody luminosity. Our work is the first to probe dust in the nuclei of non-active galaxies on sub-parsec scales. The observed infrared luminosity implies a covering factor ∼1% for the nuclear dust in the host galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - dust, extinction - galaxies: general - galaxies: general

CDS comments: Table 1: TDE2 is SDSS J232348.61-010810.3 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7062 0
2 2MASS J09520955+2143132 Sy1 09 52 09.5610270816 +21 43 13.317315096   18.56 18.10     ~ 47 0
3 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 264 0
4 PTF 09axc SN* 14 53 13.06 +22 14 32.2           SNII 46 0
5 PSN K0905-001 SN? 14 57 03.10 +49 36 40.8           ~ 72 0
6 PS1-10jh ev 16 09 28.296 +53 40 23.52           ~ 137 0
7 PTF 09djl SN* 16 33 55.94 +30 14 16.3           SNII 60 0
8 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 450 0
9 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14407 0
10 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4388 3
11 Anon J232348-0108 G 23 23 48.615 -01 08 10.34           ~ 9 0
12 [GHC2009] D23H-1 G 23 31 59.5395591768 +00 17 14.595290952   20.67   19.30 18.83 ~ 25 0

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