Spectropolarimetry of the tidal disruption event AT 2019qiz: a quasispherical reprocessing layer
Abstract
We present optical spectropolarimetry of the tidal disruption event (TDE) AT 2019qiz on days and relative to maximum brightness. Continuum polarization, which informs the shape of the electron-scattering surface, was found to be consistent with 0 per cent at peak brightness. On day , the continuum polarization rose to per cent, making this the first reported spectropolarimetric evolution of a TDE. These findings are incompatible with a naked eccentric disc that lacks significant mass outflow. Instead, the spectropolarimetry paints a picture wherein, at maximum brightness, high-frequency emission from the accretion disc is reprocessed into the optical band by a nearly spherical, optically thick, electron-scattering photosphere located far away from the black hole. We estimate the radius of the scattering photosphere to be at maximum brightness -- significantly larger than the tidal radius () and the thermalisation radius () where the optical continuum is formed. A month later, as the fallback rate drops and the scattering photosphere recedes, the continuum polarization increases, revealing a moderately aspherical interior. We also see evidence for smaller-scale density variations in the scattering photosphere, inferred from the scatter of the data in the Stokes plane. On day , the H emission-line peak is depolarized to per cent (compared to per cent continuum polarization), and displays a gradual rise toward the line's redder wavelengths. This observation indicates the H line formed near the electron-scattering radius.
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@article{arxiv.2206.09039,
title = {Spectropolarimetry of the tidal disruption event AT 2019qiz: a quasispherical reprocessing layer},
author = {Kishore C. Patra and Wenbin Lu and Thomas G. Brink and Yi Yang and Alexei V. Filippenko and Sergiy S. Vasylyev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.09039},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS