2022ApJ...938...28C


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2022ApJ...938...28C - Astrophys. J., 938, 28 (2022/October-2)

A Mildly Relativistic Outflow Launched Two Years after Disruption in Tidal Disruption Event AT2018hyz.

CENDES Y., BERGER E., ALEXANDER K.D., GOMEZ S., HAJELA A., CHORNOCK R., LASKAR T., MARGUTTI R., METZGER B., BIETENHOLZ M.F., BRETHAUER D. and WIERINGA M.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present late-time radio/millimeter (as well as optical/UV and X-ray) detections of tidal disruption event (TDE) AT2018hyz, spanning 970-1300 d after optical discovery. In conjunction with earlier deeper limits, including those at ≈700 days, our observations reveal rapidly rising emission at 0.8-240 GHz, steeper than Fν ∝ t5 relative to the time of optical discovery. Such a steep rise cannot be explained in any reasonable scenario of an outflow launched at the time of disruption (e.g., off-axis jet, sudden increase in the ambient density), and instead points to a delayed launch. Our multifrequency data allow us to directly determine the radius and energy of the radio-emitting outflow, and we find from our modeling that the outflow was launched ≈750 days after optical discovery. The outflow velocity is mildly relativistic, with β ≈ 0.25 and ≈0.6 for a spherical geometry and a 10° jet geometry, respectively, and the minimum kinetic energy is EK ≈ 5.8 × 1049 and ≈6.3 × 1049 erg, respectively. This is the first definitive evidence for the production of a delayed mildly relativistic outflow in a TDE; a comparison to the recently published radio light curve of ASASSN-15oi suggests that the final rebrightening observed in that event (at a single frequency and time) may be due to a similar outflow with a comparable velocity and energy. Finally, we note that the energy and velocity of the delayed outflow in AT2018hyz are intermediate between those of past nonrelativistic TDEs (e.g., ASASSN-14li, AT2019dsg) and the relativistic TDE Sw J1644+57. We suggest that such delayed outflows may be common in TDEs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Black hole physics - Radio transient sources - Tidal disruption - Jets

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 QSO B0407-65 QSO 04 08 20.37884 -65 45 09.0806     18.0     ~ 179 1
3 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1499 1
4 ASASSN -19dj SN* 08 13 16.937 +22 38 53.80           ~ 78 0
5 ASASSN -18zj SN* 10 06 50.875 +01 41 33.96           SNII 67 0
6 3C 237.0 rG 10 08 00.0529 +07 30 16.830   21       ~ 191 0
7 QSO J1024-0052 QSO 10 24 29.58673120 -00 52 55.4963770   18.52 18.35     ~ 139 1
8 4C 06.41 BLL 10 41 17.16249940 +06 10 16.9237327   16.86 16.70 16.14   ~ 289 1
9 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7223 3
10 LEDA 43234 AG? 12 48 15.2253025968 +17 46 26.475426228   16.5       ~ 265 0
11 GRB 110328A gB 16 44 49 +57 34.9           ~ 452 0
12 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4404 3
13 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1236 1
14 ASASSN -15oi SN* 20 39 09.096 -30 45 20.71           ~ 129 0
15 AT 2019dsg ev 20 57 02.970 +14 12 15.86           ~ 97 0

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