The most energetic transients: Tidal disruptions of high-mass stars

能量最高的瞬变事件:大质量恒星的潮汐瓦解

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Abstract

We present the class of extreme nuclear transients (ENTs), including the most energetic single transient yet found, Gaia18cdj. Each ENT is coincident with its host-galaxy nucleus and exhibits a smooth (<10% excess variability), luminous (2 × 10(45) to 7 × 10(45) erg per second), and long-lived (>150 days) flare. ENTs are extremely rare (≥1 × 10(-3) cubic gigaparsec per year) compared to any other known class of transients. They are at least twice as energetic (0.5 × 10(53) to 2.5 × 10(53) erg) as any other known transient, ruling out supernova origins. Instead, the high peak luminosities, long flare timescales, and immense radiated energies of the ENTs are most consistent with the tidal disruption of high-mass ( [Formula: see text] ) stars by massive ( [Formula: see text] ) supermassive black holes (SMBHs). ENTs will be visible to high redshifts (z ~ 4 to 6) in upcoming surveys, providing an avenue to study the high-mass end of the SMBH mass distribution, complementing recent studies of actively accreting SMBHs at high redshifts with the James Webb Space Telescope.

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