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The Rapidly Spinning Intermediate-Mass Black Hole 3XMM J150052.0+015452

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2023-01-04 v1

Abstract

A star tidally disrupted by a black hole can form an accretion disc with a super-Eddington mass accretion rate; the X-ray emission produced by the inner disc provides constraints on the black hole mass MM_\bullet and dimensionless spin parameter aa_\bullet. Previous studies have suggested that the MM_\bullet responsible for the tidal disruption event 3XMM J150052.0+015452 (hereafter J150052) is \sim105M^{5} M_{\odot}, in the intermediate black hole (IMBH) regime. Fitting multi-epoch XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray spectra obtained after 2008 during the source's decade-long decay, with our latest slim accretion disc model gives M=2.00.3+1.0×105MM_\bullet = 2.0^{+1.0}_{-0.3}\times10^{5} M_{\odot} (at 68% confidence) and a>0.97a_\bullet > 0.97 (a 84.1% confidence lower limit). The spectra obtained between 2008-2014 are significantly harder than those after 2014, an evolution that can be well explained by including the effects of inverse-Comptonisation by a corona on the early-time spectra. The corona is present when the source accretion rate is super-Eddington, while there is no evidence for its effect in data obtained after 2014, when the mass accretion rate is around the Eddington-limit. Based on our spectral study, we infer that the corona is optically thick and warm (kTe=2.30.8+2.7kT_e=2.3^{+2.7}_{-0.8} keV). Our mass and spin measurements of J150052 confirm it as an IMBH and point to a rapid, near extremal, spin. These MM_\bullet and aa_\bullet values rule out both vector bosons and axions of masses 1016\sim10^{-16} eV.

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@article{arxiv.2211.16936,
  title  = {The Rapidly Spinning Intermediate-Mass Black Hole 3XMM J150052.0+015452},
  author = {Z. Cao and P. G. Jonker and S. Wen and N. C. Stone and A. I. Zabludoff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16936},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

11 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS