Discovery and follow-up of ASASSN-23bd (AT 2023clx): the lowest redshift and luminosity optically selected tidal disruption event

Author:

Hoogendam W B1ORCID,Hinkle J T1ORCID,Shappee B J1ORCID,Auchettl K23ORCID,Kochanek C S45ORCID,Stanek K Z45,Maksym W P6ORCID,Tucker M A457ORCID,Huber M E1ORCID,Morrell N8ORCID,Burns C R9ORCID,Hey D1ORCID,Holoien T W -S9ORCID,Prieto J L1011,Stritzinger M12ORCID,Do A1ORCID,Polin A91314ORCID,Ashall C15ORCID,Brown P J1617ORCID,DerKacy J M15ORCID,Ferrari L1819,Galbany L1819ORCID,Hsiao E Y20ORCID,Kumar S2120ORCID,Lu J22ORCID,Stevens C P15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii , 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 , USA

2. School of Physics, The University of Melbourne , Parkville, VIC 3010 , Australia

3. Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California , Santa Cruz, CA 95064 , USA

4. Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University , 140 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 , USA

5. Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics, The Ohio State University , 191 W. Woodruff Ave., Columbus, OH 43210 , USA

6. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center , Huntsville, AL 35812 , USA

7. Department of Physics, The Ohio State University , 191 West Woodruff Ave, Columbus, OH , USA

8. Carnegie Observatories, Las Campanas Observatory , Casilla 601, La Serena 1700000 , Chile

9. The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science , 813 Santa Barbara St., Pasadena, CA 91101 , USA

10. Núcleo de Astronomía de la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Universidad Diego Portales , Av. Ejército 441, Santiago , Chile

11. Millennium Institute of Astrophysics , Santiago , Chile

12. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University , Ny Munkegade 120, DK-8000 Aarhus C , Denmark

13. TAPIR, Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics , 350-17, Caltech, Pasadena, CA 91125 , USA

14. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University , 525 Northwestern Avenue, West Lafayette, IN 47907 , USA

15. Department of Physics , Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061 , USA

16. George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy, College Station, Texas 77843

17. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University , College Station, TX 77843 , USA

18. Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC) , Campus UAB, Carrer de Can Magrans, s/n, E-08193 Barcelona , Spain

19. Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC) , E-08034 Barcelona , Spain

20. Department of Physics, Florida State University , 77 Chieftan Way, Tallahassee, FL 32306 , USA

21. Department of Astronomy, University of Virginia , 530 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22904 , USA

22. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT We report the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae discovery of the tidal disruption event (TDE) ASASSN-23bd (AT 2023clx) in NGC 3799, a LINER galaxy with no evidence of strong active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity over the past decade. With a redshift of z = 0.01107 and a peak ultraviolet (UV)/optical luminosity of (5.4 ± 0.4) × 1042 erg s−1, ASASSN-23bd is the lowest-redshift and least-luminous TDE discovered to date. Spectroscopically, ASASSN-23bd shows H α and He i emission throughout its spectral time series, there are no coronal lines in its near-infrared spectrum, and the UV spectrum shows nitrogen lines without the strong carbon and magnesium lines typically seen for AGN. Fits to the rising ASAS-SN light curve show that ASASSN-23bd started to brighten on MJD 59988$^{+1}_{-1}$, ∼9 d before discovery, with a nearly linear rise in flux, peaking in the g band on MJD $60 \, 000^{+3}_{-3}$. Scaling relations and TDE light curve modelling find a black hole mass of ∼106 M⊙, which is on the lower end of supermassive black hole masses. ASASSN-23bd is a dim X-ray source, with an upper limit of $L_{0.3-10\, \mathrm{keV}} \lt 1.0\times 10^{40}$ erg s−1 from stacking all Swift observations prior to MJD 60061, but with soft (∼0.1 keV) thermal emission with a luminosity of $L_{0.3-2 \, \mathrm{keV}}\sim 4\times 10^{39}$ erg s−1 in XMM-Newton observations on MJD 60095. The rapid (t < 15 d) light curve rise, low UV/optical luminosity, and a luminosity decline over 40 d of ΔL40 ≈ −0.7 dex make ASASSN-23bd one of the dimmest TDEs to date and a member of the growing ‘Low Luminosity and Fast’ class of TDEs.

Funder

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

National Science Foundation

Independent Research Fund Denmark

NASA

ESA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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