2012A&A...541A.106S


Query : 2012A&A...541A.106S

2012A&A...541A.106S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 541A, 106-106 (2012/5-1)

A tidal disruption-like X-ray flare from the quiescent galaxy SDSS J120136.02+300305.5.

SAXTON R.D., READ A.M., ESQUEJ P., KOMOSSA S., DOUGHERTY S., RODRIGUEZ-PASCUAL P. and BARRADO D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The study of tidal disruption flares from galactic nuclei has historically been hampered by a lack of high quality spectral observations taken around the peak of the outburst. Here we introduce the first results from a program designed to identify tidal disruption events at their peak by making near-real-time comparisons of the flux seen in XMM-Newton slew sources with that seen in ROSAT. Flaring extragalactic sources, which do not appear to be AGN, are monitored with Swift and XMM-Newton to track their temporal and spectral evolution. Timely optical observations are made to monitor the reaction of circumnuclear material to the X-ray flare. SDSS J120136.02+300305.5 was detected in an XMM-Newton slew from June 2010 with a flux 56 times higher than an upper limit from ROSAT, corresponding to LX∼3x1044erg/s. It has the optical spectrum of a quiescent galaxy (z=0.146). Overall the X-ray flux has evolved consistently with the canonical t–5/3 model, expected for returning stellar debris, fading by a factor ∼300 over 300-days. In detail the source is very variable and became invisible to Swift between 27 and 48 days after discovery, perhaps due to self-absorption. The X-ray spectrum is soft but is not the expected tail of optically thick thermal emission. It may be fit with a Bremsstrahlung or double-power-law model and is seen to soften with time and declining flux. Optical spectra taken 12 days and 11 months after discovery indicate a deficit of material in the broad line and coronal line regions of this galaxy, while a deep radio non-detection implies that a jet was not launched during this event.

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Journal keyword(s): X-rays: galaxies - galaxies: individual: SDSS J120136.02+300305.5

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 LEDA 87392 Sy1 00 39 15.8339634552 -51 17 01.481641692   15.77 15.28 15.66   ~ 130 0
2 2dFGRS TGS564Z081 Sy2 01 19 08.6635573080 -34 11 30.527946780   16.226   15.275   ~ 91 0
3 2MASS J01395577+0619225 Sy1 01 39 55.7697705024 +06 19 22.520805888   16.80 17.00     ~ 178 0
4 2MASS J07482067+4712138 G 07 48 20.6613335097 +47 12 14.238929915           ~ 30 0
5 QSO J0854+2006 BLL 08 54 48.8749846272 +20 06 30.639583620   15.91 15.43 15.56   ~ 2328 1
6 2MASS J09520955+2143132 Sy1 09 52 09.5610270816 +21 43 13.317315096   18.56 18.10     ~ 47 0
7 NGC 3599 GiP 11 15 26.9494646448 +18 06 37.428503940   13.0       ~ 208 0
8 XMMSL1 J120135.7+300306 X 12 01 35.7 +30 03 06           ~ 2 0
9 2MASS J12013602+3003052 G 12 01 36.0281668104 +30 03 05.576406012           ~ 42 0
10 7C 1204+2811 Bla 12 07 27.90046635 +27 54 58.8497008     18.1 18.69   ~ 84 1
11 IC 3599 Sy1 12 37 41.1939398400 +26 42 27.484266888   15.7 16.5     ~ 178 0
12 RX J1242.6-1119 PaG 12 42 36.9 -11 19 35           ~ 46 1
13 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
14 NGC 5905 H2G 15 15 23.3280793632 +55 31 01.926808032   13.6       ~ 273 1
15 2MASX J16245665+7554560 BLL 16 24 56.5716973728 +75 54 55.975695048     16.60     ~ 55 0
16 2MASX J16332357+4718588 Sy1 16 33 23.5812109560 +47 18 58.936241628   17.77 17.35     ~ 82 1
17 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 450 0
18 SWIFT J2058.4+0516 X 20 58 19.898 +05 13 32.25           ~ 137 0

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