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iPTF16fnl: a faint and fast tidal disruption event in an E+A galaxy

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-03-12 v2

Abstract

We present ground-based and \textit{Swift} observations of iPTF16fnl, a likely tidal disruption event (TDE) discovered by the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF) survey at 66.6 Mpc. The lightcurve of the object peaked at absolute Mg=17.2M_g=-17.2 mag. The maximum bolometric luminosity (from optical and UV) was Lp  (1.0±0.15)×1043L_p~\simeq~(1.0\,\pm\,0.15) \times 10^{43} erg/s, an order of magnitude fainter than any other optical TDE discovered so far. The luminosity in the first 60 days is consistent with an exponential decay, with Le(tt0)/τL \propto e^{-(t-t_0)/\tau}, where t0t_0=~57631.0 (MJD) and τ15\tau\simeq 15 days. The X-ray shows a marginal detection at LX=2.41.11.9×1039L_X=2.4^{1.9}_{-1.1}\times 10^{39} erg/s (\textit{Swift} X-ray Telescope). No radio counterpart was detected down to 3σ\sigma, providing upper limits for monochromatic radio luminosity of νLν<2.3×1036\nu L_{\nu} < 2.3\times10^{36} erg/s and νLν<1.7×1037\nu L_{\nu}<1.7\times 10^{37} erg/s (VLA, 6.1 and 22 GHz). The blackbody temperature, obtained from combined \textit{Swift} UV and optical photometry, shows a constant value of 19,000 K. The transient spectrum at peak is characterized by broad He II and Hα\alpha emission lines, with an FWHM of about 14,000 km/s and 10,000 km/s respectively. He I lines are also detected at λλ\lambda\lambda 5875 and 6678. The spectrum of the host is dominated by strong Balmer absorption lines, which are consistent with a post-starburst (E+A) galaxy with an age of \sim650 Myr and solar metallicity. The characteristics of iPTF16fnl make it an outlier on both luminosity and decay timescales, as compared to other optically selected TDEs. The discovery of such a faint optical event suggests a higher rate of tidal disruptions, as low luminosity events may have gone unnoticed in previous searches.

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@article{arxiv.1703.00965,
  title  = {iPTF16fnl: a faint and fast tidal disruption event in an E+A galaxy},
  author = {N. Blagorodnova and S. Gezari and T. Hung and S. R. Kulkarni and S. B. Cenko and D. R. Pasham and L. Yan and I. Arcavi and S. Ben-Ami and B. D. Bue and T. Cantwell and Y. Cao and A. J. Castro-Tirado and R. Fender and C. Fremling and A. Gal-Yam and A. Y. Q. Ho and A. Horesh and G. Hosseinzadeh and M. M. Kasliwal and A. K. H. Kong and R. R. Laher and G. Leloudas and R. Lunnan and F. J. Masci and K. Mooley and J. D. Neill and P. Nugent and M. Powell and A. F. Valeev and P. M. Vreeswijk and R. Walters and P. Wozniak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.00965},
  year   = {2019}
}

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14 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ