论文标题
340 MPC的候选相对论潮汐破坏事件
A candidate relativistic tidal disruption event at 340 Mpc
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论文摘要
我们从一个星系的核中介绍了Extreme Radio耀斑,VT J024345.70-2840.08,此后VT J0243,并有证据表明Redshift $ Z = 0.074 $的历史性Seyfert活动的证据。在1993年的NRAO VLA天空调查观察到2018年的VLA Sky调查观察之间,VT J0243从$ {\ sim} $ GHz无线电光度从$ { s $^{ - 1} $,仍然继续保持光亮。无线电光谱分布(SED)演变与$ {\ sim} 3000 $天的新生喷气机一致,平均$ 0.1 <\langleβ\ rangle <0.6 $。 The jet is energetic (${\sim}10^{51-52}$ erg), and had a radius ${\sim}0.7$ pc in Dec. 2021. X-ray observations suggest a persistent or evolving corona, possibly associated with an accretion disk, and IR and optical observations constrain any high-energy counterpart to be sub-Eddington. VT J0243可能是来自缓慢发展的潮汐破坏事件的年轻,离轴无线电飞机的一个例子。其他更神秘的触发因素是增强和喷气发射的可能性。无论哪种情况,VT J0243都是新生喷气机的独特示例,突出了超级质量黑洞,积聚流的特性和喷气发射之间的未知连接。
We present observations of an extreme radio flare, VT J024345.70-284040.08, hereafter VT J0243, from the nucleus of a galaxy with evidence for historic Seyfert activity at redshift $z=0.074$. Between NRAO VLA Sky Survey observations in 1993 to VLA Sky Survey observations in 2018, VT J0243 rose from a ${\sim}$GHz radio luminosity of $νL_ν\lesssim 10^{38}$ erg s$^{-1}$ to $νL_ν{\sim}10^{40}$ erg s$^{-1}$, and still continues to brighten. The radio spectral energy distribution (SED) evolution is consistent with a nascent jet that has slowed over ${\sim}3000$ days with an average $0.1 < \langle β\rangle < 0.6$. The jet is energetic (${\sim}10^{51-52}$ erg), and had a radius ${\sim}0.7$ pc in Dec. 2021. X-ray observations suggest a persistent or evolving corona, possibly associated with an accretion disk, and IR and optical observations constrain any high-energy counterpart to be sub-Eddington. VT J0243 may be an example of a young, off-axis radio jet from a slowly evolving tidal disruption event. Other more mysterious triggers for the accretion enhancement and jet launching are possible. In either case, VT J0243 is a unique example of a nascent jet, highlighting the unknown connection between supermassive black holes, the properties of their accretion flows, and jet launching.