Evolution of tidal disruption candidates discovered by XMM-Newton
P. Esquej, R.D. Saxton, S. Komossa, A.M. Read, M.J. Freyberg, G., Hasinger, D.A. Garcia-Hernandez, H. Lu, J. Rodriguez Zaurin, M., Sanchez-Portal, H. Zhou

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and follow-up of two tidal disruption candidates by XMM-Newton, confirming their properties align with theoretical models and contributing to understanding these rare cosmic events.
Contribution
It presents new tidal disruption candidates discovered with XMM-Newton and provides observational data supporting theoretical predictions of their evolution.
Findings
X-ray luminosity decreases as predicted by tidal disruption models.
Optical spectra show no clear disruption signatures.
Tidal disruption rate matches previous estimates.
Abstract
It has been demonstrated that active galactic nuclei are powered by gas accretion onto supermassive black holes located at their centres. The paradigm that the nuclei of inactive galaxies are also occupied by black holes was predicted long ago by theory. In the last decade, this conjecture was confirmed by the discovery of giant-amplitude, non-recurrent X-ray flares from such inactive galaxies and explained in terms of outburst radiation from stars tidally disrupted by a dormant supermassive black hole at the nuclei of those galaxies. Due to the scarcity of detected tidal disruption events, the confirmation and follow-up of each new candidate is needed to strengthen the theory through observational data, as well as to shed new light on the characteristics of this type of events. Two tidal disruption candidates have been detected with XMM-Newton during slew observations. Optical and…
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