2013ApJ...774...46Y


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2013ApJ...774...46Y - Astrophys. J., 774, 46 (2013/September-1)

Long-term spectral evolution of tidal disruption candidates selected by strong coronal lines.

YANG C.-W., WANG T.-G., FERLAND G., YUAN W., ZHOU H.-Y. and JIANG P.

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We present results of follow-up optical spectroscopic Multi-Mirror Telescope (MMT) observations of seven rare, extreme coronal line-emitting galaxies reported by Wang et al. Large variations in coronal lines are found in four objects, making them strong candidates for tidal disruption events (TDEs). For the four TDE candidates, all the coronal lines with ionization states higher than [Fe VII] disappear within 5-9 yr. The [Fe VII] line faded by a factor of about five in one object (J0952+2143) within 4 yr, whereas the line emerged in another two objects that previously did not show the line. A strong increment in the [O III] flux is observed, shifting the line ratios toward the loci of active galactic nuclei on the BPT diagram. Surprisingly, we detect a non-canonical [O III] λ5007/[O III] λ4959 ratio of ≃ 2 in two objects, indicating a large column density of O^2 +^ and thus probably optically thick gas. This result also requires a very large ionization parameter and a relatively soft ionizing spectral energy distribution (e.g., a blackbody with T < 5x104 K). Our observations can be explained as the echoing of a strong ultraviolet to soft X-ray flare caused by TDEs on molecular clouds in the inner parsecs of the galactic nuclei. Reanalyzing the Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectra reveals double-peaked or strongly blue-shouldered broad lines in three of the objects, which disappeared in the MMT spectra of two objects and faded by a factor of 10 in 8 yr in the remaining object with a decrease in both the line width and centroid offset. We interpret these broad lines as arising from decelerating biconical outflows. Our results demonstrate that the signatures of echoing can persist for as long as 10 yr and can be used to probe the gas environment in quiescent galactic nuclei.

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Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - galaxies: nuclei - line: formation

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Number of rows : 11
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 2MASS J07482067+4712138 G 07 48 20.6613335097 +47 12 14.238929915           ~ 30 0
2 2MASX J09380164+1353168 H2G 09 38 01.6413038856 +13 53 16.963519812           ~ 11 0
3 2MASS J09520955+2143132 Sy1 09 52 09.5610270816 +21 43 13.317315096   18.56 18.10     ~ 47 0
4 2MASS J10552641+5637129 Sy1 10 55 26.4177979872 +56 37 13.112098176   18.32 17.93     ~ 17 0
5 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3688 2
6 IC 3599 Sy1 12 37 41.1939398400 +26 42 27.484266888   15.7 16.5     ~ 178 0
7 LEDA 2244532 AGN 12 41 34.2616596312 +44 26 39.194539836           ~ 19 0
8 2MASX J13424441+0530560 AG? 13 42 44.4175903032 +05 30 56.125206936           ~ 16 0
9 2MASS J13500150+2916097 Sy1 13 50 01.4888917152 +29 16 09.591646332           ~ 15 0
10 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
11 PS1-10jh ev 16 09 28.296 +53 40 23.52           ~ 137 0

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