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AT 2021hdr: A candidate tidal disruption of a gas cloud by a binary super massive black hole system

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dc.contributor.author Hernandez-García, L
dc.contributor.author Munoz-Arancibia, A. M
dc.contributor.author Lira, P
dc.contributor.author Bruni, G
dc.contributor.author Cuadra, J
dc.contributor.author Arevalo, P
dc.contributor.author Sanchez-Saez, P
dc.contributor.author Bernal, S
dc.contributor.author Bauer, Franz E
dc.contributor.author Catelan, Marcio
dc.contributor.author Panessa, F
dc.contributor.author Pavez-Herrera, M
dc.contributor.author Ricci, Claudio
dc.contributor.author Reyes-Jainaga, I
dc.contributor.author Ailawadhi, Bhavya
dc.contributor.author Chavushyan, V
dc.contributor.author Dastidar, R
dc.contributor.author Deconto-Machado, A
dc.contributor.author Forster, F
dc.contributor.author Gangopadhyay, A
dc.contributor.author Garcia-Perez, A
dc.contributor.author Marquez, I
dc.contributor.author Masegosa, J
dc.contributor.author Misra, K
dc.contributor.author Patino-Alvarez, V. M
dc.contributor.author Puig-Subira, M
dc.contributor.author Rodi, J
dc.contributor.author Singh, M
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-18T08:56:54Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-18T08:56:54Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12
dc.identifier.citation Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 692, A84 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0004-6361
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8625
dc.description Open Access en_US
dc.description Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
dc.description.abstract With a growing number of facilities able to monitor the entire sky and produce light curves with a cadence of days, in recent years there has been an increased rate of detection of sources whose variability deviates from standard behavior, revealing a variety of exotic nuclear transients. The aim of the present study is to disentangle the nature of the transient AT 2021hdr, whose optical light curve used to be consistent with a classic Seyfert 1 nucleus, which was also confirmed by its optical spectrum and high-energy properties. From late 2021, AT 2021hdr started to present sudden brightening episodes in the form of oscillating peaks in the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) alert stream, and the same shape is observed in X-rays and UV from Swift data. The oscillations occur every ∼60–90 days with amplitudes of ∼0.2 mag in the g and r bands. Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations show no radio emission at milliarcseconds scale. It is argued that these findings are inconsistent with a standard tidal disruption event (TDE), a binary supermassive black hole (BSMBH), or a changing-look active galactic nucleus (AGN); neither does this object resemble previous observed AGN flares, and disk or jet instabilities are an unlikely scenario. Here, we propose that the behavior of AT 2021hdr might be due to the tidal disruption of a gas cloud by a BSMBH. In this scenario, we estimate that the putative binary has a separation of ∼0.83 mpc and would merge in ∼7 × 104 years. This galaxy is located at 9 kpc from a companion galaxy, and in this work we report this merger for the first time. The oscillations are not related to the companion galaxy. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher EDP Sciences en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1051/00046361/202451305
dc.rights © The Authors 2024
dc.subject Galaxies: active en_US
dc.subject Galaxies: individual: PBC J2123.9+3407 en_US
dc.subject Galaxies: nuclei en_US
dc.subject Galaxies: Seyfert en_US
dc.title AT 2021hdr: A candidate tidal disruption of a gas cloud by a binary super massive black hole system en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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