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The Final Season Reimagined: 30 Tidal Disruption Events from the ZTF-I Survey

Authors :
Hammerstein, Erica
van Velzen, Sjoert
Gezari, Suvi
Cenko, S. Bradley
Yao, Yuhan
Ward, Charlotte
Frederick, Sara
Villanueva, Natalia
Somalwar, Jean J.
Graham, Matthew J.
Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.
Stern, Daniel
Andreoni, Igor
Bellm, Eric C.
Dekany, Richard
Dhawan, Suhail
Drake, Andrew J.
Fremling, Christoffer
Gatkine, Pradip
Groom, Steven L.
Ho, Anna Y. Q.
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Karambelkar, Viraj
Kool, Erik C.
Masci, Frank J.
Medford, Michael S.
Perley, Daniel A.
Purdum, Josiah
van Roestel, Jan
Sharma, Yashvi
Sollerman, Jesper
Taggart, Kirsty
Yan, Lin
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Tidal disruption events (TDEs) offer a unique way to study dormant black holes. While the number of observed TDEs has grown thanks to the emergence of wide-field surveys in the past few decades, questions regarding the nature of the observed optical, UV, and X-ray emission remain. We present a uniformly selected sample of 30 spectroscopically classified TDEs from the Zwicky Transient Facility Phase I survey operations with follow-up \textit{Swift} UV and X-ray observations. Through our investigation into correlations between light curve properties, we recover a shallow positive correlation between the peak bolometric luminosity and decay timescales. We introduce a new spectroscopic class of TDE, TDE-featureless, which are characterized by featureless optical spectra. The new TDE-featureless class shows larger peak bolometric luminosities, peak blackbody temperatures, and peak blackbody radii. We examine the differences between the X-ray bright and X-ray faint populations of TDEs in this sample, finding that X-ray bright TDEs show higher peak blackbody luminosities than the X-ray faint sub-sample. This sample of optically selected TDEs is the largest sample of TDEs from a single survey yet, and the systematic discovery, classification, and follow-up of this sample allows for robust characterization of TDE properties, an important stepping stone looking forward toward the Rubin era.<br />Comment: 44 pages, 22 figures, 9 tables, accepted to ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2203.01461
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aca283