The Broad Absorption Line Tidal Disruption Event iPTF15af: Optical and Ultraviolet Evolution

N. Blagorodnova, S. B. Cenko, S. R. Kulkarni, I. Arcavi, J. S. Bloom, G. Duggan, A. V. Filippenko, C. Fremling, A. Horesh, G. Hosseinzadeh, E. Karamehmetoglu, A. Levan, F. J. Masci, P. E. Nugent, D. R. Pasham, S. Veilleux, R. Walters, L. Yan, W. Zheng

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Abstract

We present multiwavelength observations of the tidal disruption event (TDE) iPTF15af, discovered by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory survey at redshift z = 0.07897. The optical and ultraviolet (UV) light curves of the transient show a slow decay over 5 months, in agreement with previous optically discovered TDEs. It also has a comparable blackbody peak luminosity of . The inferred temperature from the optical and UV data shows a value of (3-5) ×10 4 K. The transient is not detected in X-rays up to within the first 5 months after discovery. The optical spectra exhibit two distinct broad emission lines in the He ii region, and at later times also Hα emission. Additionally, emission from [N iii] and [O iii] is detected, likely produced by the Bowen fluorescence effect. UV spectra reveal broad emission and absorption lines associated with high-ionization states of N v, C iv, Si iv, and possibly P v. These features, analogous to those of broad absorption line quasars (BAL QSOs), require an absorber with column densities cm -2 . This optically thick gas would also explain the nondetection in soft X-rays. The profile of the absorption lines with the highest column density material at the largest velocity is opposite that of BAL QSOs. We suggest that radiation pressure generated by the TDE flare at early times could have provided the initial acceleration mechanism for this gas. Spectral UV line monitoring of future TDEs could test this proposal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number92
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume873
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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Keywords

  • accretion, accretion disks
  • black hole physics
  • galaxies: nuclei
  • stars: individual (iPTF15af)

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