MUSE Reveals a Recent Merger in the Post-starburst Host Galaxy of the TDE ASASSN-14li
J. L. Prieto, T. Kr\"uhler, J. P. Anderson, L. Galbany, C. S., Kochanek, E. Aquino, J. S. Brown, Subo Dong, F. F\"orster, T. W.-S. Holoien,, H. Kuncarayakti, J. C. Maureira, F. F. Rosales-Ortega, S. F. S\'anchez, B. J., Shappee, K. Z. Stanek

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopy to uncover extended nebular emission and recent merger activity in the host galaxy of TDE ASASSN-14li, linking galaxy interactions to TDE rates.
Contribution
It reveals a recent galaxy merger and associated nebular emission in the TDE host, providing insights into the connection between mergers, AGN activity, and TDE occurrence.
Findings
Detection of filamentary nebular structures extending over 10 kpc.
Emission line ratios suggest AGN photoionization or shock excitation.
Evidence of a recent merger triggering starburst and AGN activity.
Abstract
We present MUSE integral field spectroscopic observations of the host galaxy (PGC 043234) of one of the closest (, Mpc) and best-studied tidal disruption events (TDE), ASASSN-14li. The MUSE integral field data reveal asymmetric and filamentary structures that extend up to kpc from the post-starburst host galaxy of ASASSN-14li. The structures are traced only through the strong nebular [O III] 5007, [N II] 6584, and H emission lines. The total off nuclear [O III] 5007 luminosity is luminosity is erg s and the ionized H mass is . Based on the BPT diagram, the nebular emission can be driven by either AGN photoionization or shock excitation, with AGN photoionization favored given the narrow intrinsic line widths. The emission line ratios and spatial…
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