论文标题
活下来死亡:AT2018FYK的重新构成是重复的部分潮汐破坏事件
Live to die another day: the rebrightening of AT2018fyk as a repeating partial tidal disruption event
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论文摘要
与超大质量黑洞(SMBH)相互作用的恒星可以被潮汐完全或部分破坏。在局部潮汐破坏事件(TDE)中,恒星的高密度核心保持完整,并且恒星的低密度外膜被剥离并喂养发光发作。 The TDE AT2018fyk, with an inferred black hole mass of $10^{7.7\pm0.4}$ M$_{\odot}$, experienced an extreme dimming event at X-ray (factor of $>$6000) and UV (factor $\sim$15) wavelengths $\sim$500--600 days after discovery.在这里,我们报告了发现后大约1200天的这些排放组件的重新出现。我们发现,源特性与降低预积分状态的源特性相似,这表明积聚流已恢复到类似的状态。我们提出,重复的部分TDE,其中部分破坏的恒星在SMBH上是$ \ sim 1200 $ Day Orbit,并且在每次围胎通道中会定期剥离质量,为其独特的灯泡提供了动力。这种情况为AT2018FYK的整体属性提供了合理的解释,包括快速变暗事件和后期的重新陈述。我们还为将来的积聚流动的行为提供了可检验的预测:如果第二次相遇也是部分中断,那么我们预测第1800天(2023年8月)(2023年8月)在第二天(2023年8月左右)进行了另一个强烈的昏暗事件,并在2400天(2025年3月)进行了重新陈述。该来源提供了有力的证据表明,SMBH会部分破坏恒星。
Stars that interact with supermassive black holes (SMBHs) can either be completely or partially destroyed by tides. In a partial tidal disruption event (TDE) the high-density core of the star remains intact, and the low-density, outer envelope of the star is stripped and feeds a luminous accretion episode. The TDE AT2018fyk, with an inferred black hole mass of $10^{7.7\pm0.4}$ M$_{\odot}$, experienced an extreme dimming event at X-ray (factor of $>$6000) and UV (factor $\sim$15) wavelengths $\sim$500--600 days after discovery. Here we report on the re-emergence of these emission components roughly 1200 days after discovery. We find that the source properties are similar to those of the pre-dimming accretion state, suggesting that the accretion flow was rejuvenated to a similar state. We propose that a repeating partial TDE, where the partially disrupted star is on a $\sim 1200$ day orbit about the SMBH and is periodically stripped of mass during each pericenter passage, powers its unique lightcurve. This scenario provides a plausible explanation for AT2018fyk's overall properties, including the rapid dimming event and the rebrightening at late times. We also provide testable predictions for the behavior of the accretion flow in the future: if the second encounter was also a partial disruption then we predict another strong dimming event around day 1800 (August 2023), and a subsequent rebrightening around day 2400 (March 2025). This source provides strong evidence of the partial disruption of a star by a SMBH.