2017ApJ...842...29H


Query : 2017ApJ...842...29H

2017ApJ...842...29H - Astrophys. J., 842, 29-29 (2017/June-2)

Revisiting optical tidal disruption events with iPTF16axa.

HUNG T., GEZARI S., BLAGORODNOVA N., ROTH N., CENKO S.B., KULKARNI S.R., HORESH A., ARCAVI I., McCULLY C., YAN L., LUNNAN R., FREMLING C., CAO Y., NUGENT P.E. and WOZNIAK P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF) of a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) iPTF16axa at z = 0.108 and present its broadband photometric and spectroscopic evolution from three months of follow-up observations with ground-based telescopes and Swift. The light curve is well fitted with a t–5/3 decay, and we constrain the rise time to peak to be <49 rest-frame days after disruption, which is roughly consistent with the fallback timescale expected for the ∼5 x 106 M black hole inferred from the stellar velocity dispersion of the host galaxy. The UV and optical spectral energy distribution is well described by a constant blackbody temperature of T ∼ 3 x 104 K over the monitoring period, with an observed peak luminosity of 1.1 x 1044 erg s–1. The optical spectra are characterized by a strong blue continuum and broad He II and Hα lines, which are characteristic of TDEs. We compare the photometric and spectroscopic signatures of iPTF16axa with 11 TDE candidates in the literature with well-sampled optical light curves. Based on a single-temperature fit to the optical and near-UV photometry, most of these TDE candidates have peak luminosities confined between log(L [erg s–1]) = 43.4-44.4, with constant temperatures of a few x104 K during their power-law declines, implying blackbody radii on the order of 10 times the tidal disruption radius, that decrease monotonically with time. For TDE candidates with hydrogen and helium emission, the high helium-to-hydrogen ratios suggest that the emission arises from high-density gas, where nebular arguments break down. We find no correlation between the peak luminosity and the black hole mass, contrary to the expectations for TDEs to have {dot}M∝MBH–1/2.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - black hole physics - galaxies: nuclei - ultraviolet: general - ultraviolet: general

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 VIDEO J022516.97-043258.91 G 02 25 16.98 -04 32 58.9           ~ 32 0
3 PS1-11af ev 09 57 26.815 +03 14 01.00           ~ 67 0
4 ASASSN -14ae SN* 11 08 40.11 +34 05 52.4           ~ 104 0
5 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 265 0
6 BD+33 2423 * 14 11 38.1054980400 +32 33 54.675034092   11.6 10.6     G8III 5 0
7 CANDELS EGS F160W J141929.8+525206.4 AGN 14 19 29.80863 +52 52 06.3650   22.16   20.139 19.580 ~ 51 0
8 PSN K0905-001 SN? 14 57 03.10 +49 36 40.8           ~ 72 0
9 PS1-10jh ev 16 09 28.296 +53 40 23.52           ~ 137 0
10 SDSS J170334.34+303536.6 G 17 03 34.3447805472 +30 35 36.661296264           ~ 2 0
11 iPTF 16axa ev 17 03 34.36 +30 35 36.8           ~ 42 0
12 HD 227900 * 20 08 24.1414675512 +41 15 03.919721364 10.14 10.75 10.62     B2III 69 0
13 ASASSN -15oi SN* 20 39 09.096 -30 45 20.71           ~ 129 0
14 BD+28 4211 HS* 21 51 11.0221915656 +28 51 50.367627468 8.922 10.25 10.58 10.656 10.831 sdO2VIIIHe5 799 0
15 [VFG2011] TDE2 ev 23 23 48.615 -01 08 10.34           ~ 21 0
16 [VFG2011] TDE1 ev 23 42 01.406 +01 06 29.30           ~ 20 0

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