The TDE ASASSN-14li and its host resolved at parsec scales with the EVN
Abstract
We report European Very Long Baseline Interferometry Network (EVN) radio continuum observations of ASASSN-14li, one of the best studied tidal disruption events (TDEs) to date. At 1.7 GHz with ~12x6mas resolution, the emission is unresolved. At 5.0 GHz with ~3x2mas resolution, the radio emission shows an extended structure that can be modeled with two components: a core-like component and a fainter, possibly elongated source 4.3mas (~2pc) away. Our observations are not conclusive as to the nature of the components, but three scenarios are discussed. One possibility is a core-jet/outflow morphology, thus making of ASASSN-14li the first TDE jet/outflow directly imaged. For this case, the projected separation between the two components can only be explained by superluminal motion, rather than the lower velocities inferred from low-resolution radio observations. However, typical fast moving jets have brightness temperatures ~5 orders of magnitude higher than we find, thus making this scenario less likely. The second possibility is that we are imaging a non-relativistic jet from past AGN/TDE activity. In this case a past TDE is preferred given that the spatial extension and radio luminosity of the elongated component are consistent with the theoretical predictions for a TDE outflow. Alternatively, the two sources could indicate the presence of a binary black hole, which would then naturally explain the enhanced TDE rates of post-starburst galaxies. Future EVN observations will help us to distinguish between these scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.1609.00010,
title = {The TDE ASASSN-14li and its host resolved at parsec scales with the EVN},
author = {Cristina Romero-Cañizales and Jose L. Prieto and Xian Chen and Christopher S. Kochanek and Subo Dong and Thomas W. -S. Holoien and Krzysztof Z. Stanek and Fukun Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.00010},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages, 1 figure, ApJL in press