Possible X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions in a Tidal Disruption Event Candidate
Joheen Chakraborty, Erin Kara, Megan Masterson, Margherita Giustini,, Giovanni Miniutti, Richard Saxton

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a new candidate for X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions in a galaxy previously identified as a Tidal Disruption Event candidate, expanding understanding of these phenomena and their variability.
Contribution
It introduces a new QPE candidate found via a systematic search of archival XMM-Newton data, providing detailed analysis of its properties and behavior over time.
Findings
Discovery of a fifth QPE candidate in a TDE candidate galaxy.
Observation of QPE-like flares and UV dips in archival data.
QPEs in the candidate disappeared in recent observations.
Abstract
X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions (QPEs) are a recently discovered phenomenon associated with supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. They are high amplitude soft X-ray flares that recur on timescales of hours, but what causes these flares remains uncertain. In the two years since their original discovery, four known QPE-hosting galaxies have been found, with varying properties and levels of activity. We have conducted a blind algorithm-assisted search of the XMM-Newton Source Catalog and found a fifth QPE candidate, XMMSL1 J024916.6-041244. This is a star-forming galaxy hosting a relatively low-mass nuclear black hole, and has previously been identified as a Tidal Disruption Event candidate. An XMM-Newton pointed observation of the source in 2006 exhibited nearly two QPE-like flares in soft X-rays, and, unlike in other QPE sources, there are hints of corresponding dips in the…
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