Swift J1112.2-8238: A Candidate Relativistic Tidal Disruption Flare
G.C. Brown, A.J. Levan, E.R. Stanway, N.R. Tanvir, S.B. Cenko, E., Berger, R. Chornock, A. Cucchiaria

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of Swift J1112.2-8238, a candidate relativistic tidal disruption flare, highlighting its properties, similarities to known events, and rarity based on Swift observations.
Contribution
The paper identifies and characterizes a new candidate relativistic tidal disruption flare, expanding the sample of such rare high-energy transient events.
Findings
Swift J1112.2-8238 is consistent with a relativistic tidal disruption flare.
Its properties are similar to previously known rTDFs Swift J1644+57 and Swift J2058+0516.
Such events are extremely rare, with only three observed by Swift over three months.
Abstract
We present observations of Swift J1112.2-8238, and identify it as a candidate relativistic tidal disruption flare (rTDF). The outburst was first detected by Swift/BAT in June 2011 as an unknown, long-lived (order of days) -ray transient source. We show that its position is consistent with the nucleus of a faint galaxy for which we establish a likely redshift of based on a single emission line that we interpret as the blended [OII] doublet. At this redshift, the peak X/-ray luminosity exceeded ergs s, while a spatially coincident optical transient source had (M at ) during early observations, days after the Swift trigger. These properties place Swift J1112.2-8238 in a very similar region of parameter space to the two previously identified members of this class, Swift J1644+57 and…
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