1. The Tidal Disruption Event AT2021ehb: Evidence of Relativistic Disk Reflection, and Rapid Evolution of the Disk–Corona System
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Yao, Y, Lu, W, Guolo, M, Pasham, DR, Gezari, S, Gilfanov, M, Gendreau, KC, Harrison, F, Cenko, SB, Kulkarni, Miller, JM, Walton, DJ, García, JA, Velzen, SV, Alexander, KD, Miller-Jones, JCA, Nicholl, M, Hammerstein, E, Medvedev, P, Stern, D, Ravi, V, Sunyaev, R, Bloom, JS, Graham, MJ, Kool, EC, Mahabal, AA, Masci, FJ, Purdum, J, Rusholme, B, Sharma, Y, Smith, R, Sollerman, J, Yao, Y [0000-0001-6747-8509], Lu, W [0000-0002-1568-7461], Guolo, M [0000-0002-5063-0751], Pasham, DR [0000-0003-1386-7861], Gezari, S [0000-0003-3703-5154], Gendreau, KC [0000-0001-7115-2819], Harrison, F [0000-0003-2992-8024], Cenko, SB [0000-0003-1673-970X], Kulkarni, SR [0000-0001-5390-8563], Miller, JM [0000-0003-2869-7682], Walton, DJ [0000-0001-5819-3552], García, JA [0000-0003-3828-2448], Velzen, SV [0000-0002-3859-8074], Alexander, KD [0000-0002-8297-2473], Miller-Jones, JCA [0000-0003-3124-2814], Nicholl, M [0000-0002-2555-3192], Hammerstein, E [0000-0002-5698-8703], Medvedev, P [0000-0002-9380-8708], Stern, D [0000-0003-2686-9241], Ravi, V [0000-0002-7252-5485], Bloom, JS [0000-0002-7777-216X], Graham, MJ [0000-0002-3168-0139], Kool, EC [0000-0002-7252-3877], Mahabal, AA [0000-0003-2242-0244], Masci, FJ [0000-0002-8532-9395], Purdum, J [0000-0003-1227-3738], Rusholme, B [0000-0001-7648-4142], Sharma, Y [0000-0003-4531-1745], Smith, R [0000-0001-7062-9726], Sollerman, J [0000-0003-1546-6615], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Accretion ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,X-Ray Transient Sources ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Tidal Disruption ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,5101 Astronomical Sciences ,Space and Planetary Science ,Supermassive Black Holes ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,51 Physical Sciences ,High Energy Astrophysics ,Time Domain Astronomy - Abstract
We present X-ray, UV, optical, and radio observations of the nearby ($\approx78$ Mpc) tidal disruption event (TDE) AT2021ehb/ZTF21aanxhjv during its first 430 days of evolution. AT2021ehb occurs in the nucleus of a galaxy hosting a $\approx 10^{7}\,M_\odot$ black hole ($M_{\rm BH}$ inferred from host galaxy scaling relations). High-cadence Swift and NICER monitoring reveals a delayed X-ray brightening. The spectrum first undergoes a gradual ${\rm soft }\rightarrow{\rm hard}$ transition and then suddenly turns soft again within 3 days at $\delta t\approx 272$ days during which the X-ray flux drops by a factor of ten. In the joint NICER+NuSTAR observation ($\delta t =264$ days, harder state), we observe a prominent non-thermal component up to 30 keV and an extremely broad emission line in the iron K band. The bolometric luminosity of AT2021ehb reaches a maximum of $6.0^{+10.4}_{-3.8}\% L_{\rm Edd}$ when the X-ray spectrum is the hardest. During the dramatic X-ray evolution, no radio emission is detected, the UV/optical luminosity stays relatively constant, and the optical spectra are featureless. We propose the following interpretations: (i) the ${\rm soft }\rightarrow{\rm hard}$ transition may be caused by the gradual formation of a magnetically dominated corona; (ii) hard X-ray photons escape from the system along solid angles with low scattering optical depth ($\sim\,$a few) whereas the UV/optical emission is likely generated by reprocessing materials with much larger column density -- the system is highly aspherical; (iii) the abrupt X-ray flux drop may be triggered by the thermal-viscous instability in the inner accretion flow leading to a much thinner disk., Comment: 35 pages, 21 figures, accepted by ApJ
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- 2022
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