Host galaxy properties of quasi-periodically erupting X-ray sources
T. Wevers, D.R. Pasham, P. Jalan, S. Rakshit, R. Arcodia

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes five QPE host galaxies, revealing all host active galactic nuclei, low mass black holes, and a significant over-representation of post-starburst galaxies, suggesting a link between galaxy properties and QPE phenomena.
Contribution
It provides new optical spectroscopic evidence that all QPE hosts contain active nuclei and are often post-starburst galaxies, offering insights into the nature of QPEs.
Findings
All QPE hosts show emission lines indicating AGN activity.
Black hole masses are estimated between 10^5 and 10^6.7 solar masses.
A significant over-representation of post-starburst galaxies among QPE hosts.
Abstract
Quasi-periodic X-ray eruptions (QPEs) are a recently discovered phenomenon, the nature of which remains unclear. Based on their discovery in active galactic nuclei (AGN), explanations related to an AGN accretion disk, or potentially stellar tidal disruption event (TDE), were put forward. Following the report of QPEs in apparently passive galaxies, alternatives including highly unequal mass compact object binaries have been proposed to explain their properties. We perform a systematic study of the five known QPE host galaxies with the aim of providing new insights into their nature. We analyse new and archival medium resolution optical spectroscopy of the QPE hosts. We measure emission (and absorption) line fluxes, their ratios and equivalent widths (EWs), to locate the QPE hosts on diagnostic diagrams. We also measure the velocity dispersion of the stellar absorption lines to estimate…
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