2022ApJ...929..184S -
Astrophys. J., 929, 184-184 (2022/April-3)
The Nascent Milliquasar VT J154843.06+220812.6: Tidal Disruption Event or Extreme Accretion State Change?.
SOMALWAR J.J., RAVI V., DONG D., GRAHAM M., HALLINAN G., LAW C., LU W. and MYERS S.T.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present a detailed multiwavelength follow-up of the nuclear radio flare VT J154843.06+220812.6, hereafter VT J1548. VT J1548 was selected as a ∼1 mJy radio flare in 3 GHz observations from the Very Large Array Sky Survey. It is located in the nucleus of a low-mass (\mathrm{log}{M}_{\mathrm{BH}}/{M}_{\odot }\sim 6) host galaxy with weak or no past active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity. VT J1548 is associated with a slow rising (multiple year), bright mid-IR flare in the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer survey, peaking at ∼10%Ledd.. No associated optical transient is detected, although we cannot rule out a short, early optical flare given the limited data available. Constant late-time (∼3 yr post-flare) X-ray emission is detected at ∼1042 erg s–1. The radio spectral energy distribution is consistent with synchrotron emission from an outflow incident on an asymmetric medium. A follow-up, optical spectrum shows transient, bright, high-ionization coronal line emission ([Fe XI] λ6375, [Fe XI] λ7894, [S XII] λ7612). Transient broad Hα is also detected but without corresponding broad Hβ emission, suggesting high nuclear extinction. We interpret this event as either a tidal disruption event or an extreme flare of an AGN, in both cases obscured by a dusty torus. Although these individual properties have been observed in previous transients, the combination is unprecedented. This event highlights the importance of searches across all wave bands for assembling a sample of nuclear flares that spans the range of observable properties and possible triggers.
Abstract Copyright:
© 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
Journal keyword(s):
Tidal disruption - Active galactic nuclei - Radio transient sources - X-ray transient sources - Transient sources
Nomenclature:
VT JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s (No. J154843.06+220812.6).
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