The nascent milliquasar VT J154843.06+220812.6: tidal disruption event or extreme accretion-state change?
Jean J. Somalwar, Vikram Ravi, Dillon Dong, Matthew Graham, Gregg, Hallinan, Casey Law, Wenbin Lu, and Steven T. Myers

TL;DR
This paper reports on a unique nuclear transient in a low-mass galaxy, exhibiting multiwavelength signatures that could indicate either a tidal disruption event or an extreme AGN flare, emphasizing the importance of broad-band searches.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multiwavelength analysis of a rare nuclear transient with combined properties suggesting a new class of obscured, extreme nuclear events.
Findings
Detection of a slow-rising radio and IR flare in a low-mass galaxy
Presence of transient high-ionization coronal lines and broad Hα emission
Persistent X-ray emission indicating ongoing nuclear activity
Abstract
We present detailed multiwavelength follow up of a nuclear radio flare, VT J154843.06+220812.6, hereafter VT J1548. VT J1548 was selected as a mJy radio flare in 3 GHz observations from the VLA Sky Survey (VLASS). It is located in the nucleus of a low mass () host galaxy with weak or no past AGN activity. VT J1548 is associated with a slow rising (multiple year), bright mid IR flare in the WISE survey, peaking at . No associated optical transient is detected, although we cannot rule out a short, early optical flare given the limited data available. Constant late time ( years post-flare) X-ray emission is detected at erg s. The radio SED is consistent with synchrotron emission from an outflow incident on an asymmetric medium. A follow-up, optical spectrum shows transient, bright,…
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