2020ApJ...891...93F


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2020ApJ...891...93F - Astrophys. J., 891, 93-93 (2020/March-1)

The structure of tidal disruption event host galaxies on scales of tens to thousands of parsecs.

FRENCH K.D., ARCAVI I., ZABLUDOFF A.I., STONE N., HIRAMATSU D., VAN VELZEN S., McCULLY C. and JIANG N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the galaxy structure of four tidal disruption event (TDE) host galaxies on 30 pc to kiloparsec scales using Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 multiband imaging. The star formation histories of these hosts are diverse, including one post-starburst galaxy (ASASSN-14li), two hosts with recent weak starbursts (ASASSN-14ae and iPTF15af), and one early-type galaxy (PTF09ge). Compared to early-type galaxies of similar stellar masses, the TDE hosts have higher central surface brightnesses and stellar mass surface densities on 30-100 pc scales. The TDE hosts do not show the large, kiloparsec-scale tidal disruptions seen in some post-starburst galaxies; the hosts have low morphological asymmetries similar to those of early-type galaxies. The lack of strong asymmetries is inconsistent with a recent major (∼1:1 mass) merger, although minor (<=1:3) mergers are possible. Given the time elapsed since the end of the starbursts in the three post-burst TDE hosts and the constraints on the merger mass ratios, it is unlikely that a bound supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) has had time to coalesce. The TDE hosts have low central (<140 pc) ellipticities compared to early-type galaxies. The low central ellipticities disfavor a strong radial anisotropy as the cause for the enhanced TDE rate, although we cannot rule out eccentric disks at the scale of the black hole gravitational radius of influence (∼1 pc). These observations suggest that the high central stellar densities are a more important driver than SMBHBs or radial anisotropies in increasing the TDE rate in galaxies with recent starbursts.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): E+A galaxies - Tidal disruption - Supermassive black holes

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
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 PTF 15af SN* 08 48 28.13 +22 03 33.4           ~ 45 0
2 SDSS J084828.13+220333.5 G 08 48 28.1442457200 +22 03 33.541909668           ~ 6 0
3 NGC 3156 GiG 10 12 41.2457368824 +03 07 45.701284764   12.8       ~ 235 0
4 ASASSN -14ae SN* 11 08 40.11 +34 05 52.4           ~ 104 0
5 SDSS J110840.11+340552.2 G 11 08 40.1149579272 +34 05 52.337925924           ~ 8 0
6 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 265 0
7 PSN K0905-001 SN? 14 57 03.10 +49 36 40.8           ~ 72 0
8 SDSS J145703.17+493640.9 G 14 57 03.1849787088 +49 36 40.908142296           ~ 5 0
9 UGC 12646 Sy2 23 31 39.0458253168 +25 56 43.312716636   14.08 13.26 12.71 11.73 ~ 73 0

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