2020MNRAS.499..482N


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2020MNRAS.499..482N - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 499, 482-504 (2020/November-3)

An outflow powers the optical rise of the nearby, fast-evolving tidal disruption event AT2019qiz.

NICHOLL M., WEVERS T., OATES S.R., ALEXANDER K.D., LELOUDAS G., ONORI F., JERKSTRAND A., GOMEZ S., CAMPANA S., ARCAVI I., CHARALAMPOPOULOS P., GROMADZKI M., IHANEC N., JONKER P.G., LAWRENCE A., MANDEL I., SCHULZE S., SHORT P., BURKE J., McCULLY C., HIRAMATSU D., HOWELL D.A., PELLEGRINO C., ABBOT H., ANDERSON J.P., BERGER E., BLANCHARD P.K., CANNIZZARO G., CHEN T.-W., DENNEFELD M., GALBANY L., GONZALEZ-GAITAN S., HOSSEINZADEH G., INSERRA C., IRANI I., KUIN P., MULLER-BRAVO T., PINEDA J., ROSS N.P., ROY R., SMARTT S.J., SMITH K.W., TUCKER B., WYRZYKOWSKI L. and YOUNG D.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

At 66 Mpc, AT2019qiz is the closest optical tidal disruption event (TDE) to date, with a luminosity intermediate between the bulk of the population and the faint-and-fast event iPTF16fnl. Its proximity allowed a very early detection and triggering of multiwavelength and spectroscopic follow-up well before maximum light. The velocity dispersion of the host galaxy and fits to the TDE light curve indicate a black hole mass ≃106 M, disrupting a star of ≃1 M. By analysing our comprehensive UV, optical, and X-ray data, we show that the early optical emission is dominated by an outflow, with a luminosity evolution L ∝ t2, consistent with a photosphere expanding at constant velocity (>=2000 km s–1), and a line-forming region producing initially blueshifted H and He II profiles with v = 3000-10 000 km s–1. The fastest optical ejecta approach the velocity inferred from radio detections (modelled in a forthcoming companion paper from K. D. Alexander et al.), thus the same outflow may be responsible for both the fast optical rise and the radio emission - the first time this connection has been observed in a TDE. The light-curve rise begins 29 ± 2 d before maximum light, peaking when the photosphere reaches the radius where optical photons can escape. The photosphere then undergoes a sudden transition, first cooling at constant radius then contracting at constant temperature. At the same time, the blueshifts disappear from the spectrum and Bowen fluorescence lines (N III) become prominent, implying a source of far-UV photons, while the X-ray light curve peaks at ≃1041 erg s–1. Assuming that these X-rays are from prompt accretion, the size and mass of the outflow are consistent with the reprocessing layer needed to explain the large optical to X-ray ratio in this and other optical TDEs, possibly favouring accretion-powered over collision-powered outflow models.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - galaxies: nuclei - transients: tidal disruption events

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 AT 2016fnl ev 00 29 57.050 +32 53 37.27           ~ 104 0
2 AT 2019qiz ev 04 46 37.880 -10 13 34.92           ~ 58 0
3 LEDA 980815 GiC 04 46 37.8815409720 -10 13 34.877088156   15.83   14.42   ~ 18 0
4 ATLAS 18nej ev 07 56 54.537 +34 15 43.61           ~ 63 0
5 PTF 15af SN* 08 48 28.13 +22 03 33.4           ~ 45 0
6 ASASSN -18zj SN* 10 06 50.875 +01 41 33.96           SNII 66 0
7 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 264 0
8 PTF 09axc SN* 14 53 13.06 +22 14 32.2           SNII 46 0
9 AT 2018dyb ev 16 10 58.774 -60 55 23.16           ~ 44 0
10 PTF 09djl SN* 16 33 55.94 +30 14 16.3           SNII 60 0
11 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 450 0
12 iPTF 16axa ev 17 03 34.36 +30 35 36.8           ~ 42 0
13 ASASSN -15oi SN* 20 39 09.096 -30 45 20.71           ~ 129 0
14 AT 2017eqx ev 22 26 48.370 +17 08 52.40           ~ 19 0

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