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Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-08-09 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The mass of the central black hole in a galaxy that hosted a tidal disruption event (TDE) is an important parameter in understanding its energetics and dynamics. We present the first homogeneously measured black hole masses of a complete sample of 12 optically/UV selected TDE host galaxies (down to ghostg_{host}\leq22 mag and zz=0.37) in the Northern sky. The mass estimates are based on velocity dispersion measurements, performed on late time optical spectroscopic observations. We find black hole masses in the range 3×\times105^5 M_{\odot}\leqMBH_{\rm BH}\leq2×\times107^7 M_{\odot}. The TDE host galaxy sample is dominated by low mass black holes (\sim106^6 M_{\odot}), as expected from theoretical predictions. The blackbody peak luminosity of TDEs with MBH_{\rm BH}\leq107.1^{7.1} M_{\odot} is consistent with the Eddington limit of the SMBH, whereas the two TDEs with MBH_{\rm BH}\geq107.1^{7.1} M_{\odot} have peak luminosities below their SMBH Eddington luminosity, in line with the theoretical expectation that the fallback rate for MBH_{\rm BH}\geq107.1^{7.1} M_{\odot} is sub-Eddington. In addition, our observations suggest that TDEs around lower mass black holes evolve faster. These findings corroborate the standard TDE picture in 106^6 M_{\odot} black holes. Our results imply an increased tension between observational and theoretical TDE rates. By comparing the blackbody emission radius with theoretical predictions, we conclude that the optical/UV emission is produced in a region consistent with the stream self-intersection radius of shallow encounters, ruling out a compact accretion disk as the direct origin of the blackbody radiation at peak brightness.

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@article{arxiv.1706.08965,
  title  = {Black hole masses of tidal disruption event host galaxies},
  author = {Thomas Wevers and Sjoert van Velzen and Peter G. Jonker and Nicholas C. Stone and Tiara Hung and Francesca Onori and Suvi Gezari and Nadejda Blagorodnova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08965},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

16 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to MNRAS; including minor revisions suggested by the referee