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Two Earliest Optical-UV Tidal Disruption Events Hidden in the SDSS DR7 Catalog Unveiled by the Transformer-Based Spectrum Classifier

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-07-13 v1 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

Optical spectroscopic features are decisive in the current identification of optical-UV tidal disruption events (TDEs). Regarding that the TDE estimated occurrence rate is 10510410^{-5}-10^{-4} galaxy1^{-1} yr1^{-1} by both theoretical and observational methods, large optical spectroscopic catalogs with >105^5 galaxy spectra can include some serendipitous spectra with TDE spectroscopic features, which can be found after building a useful selection method. We hereby introduce a principal component analysis enhanced Transformer TDE spectrum classifier which achieves a precision of 0.88 and a recall of 0.99 on our evaluation dataset, and report its inspiring discoveries in the widely-used SDSS DR7 catalog: two newly discovered TDEs and one reported likely TDE. For SDSS J124225.39+642919.0, we confirm the presence of a UV transient in GALEX catalog when the spectrum was taken, and its occurrence time should be earlier than the spectrum observation time, MJD < 52316 (February 11, 2002), making it the earliest optical-UV TDE discovered by now. For SDSS J152459.70+045423.1, its spectrum matches all features of the TDE-H+He spectrum, and was taken during an optical outburst recorded by the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey. The start of this outburst lies in 54269 < MJD < 54476 (June 18, 2007 - January 11, 2008), making it one of the earliest among the reported optical TDEs. The discovery of two new TDEs highlights the power of machine-learning based classifiers in digging out buried treasures in large-volume catalogs, and marks a new method for discovering optical-UV TDEs.

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@article{arxiv.2607.11539,
  title  = {Two Earliest Optical-UV Tidal Disruption Events Hidden in the SDSS DR7 Catalog Unveiled by the Transformer-Based Spectrum Classifier},
  author = {Ranfang Zheng and Zheyu Lin and Xu Kong and Ran Song and Dezheng Meng and Lulu Fan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.11539},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted by ApJ