Discovery of the luminous X-ray ignition eRASSt J234402.9$-$352640; I. Tidal disruption event or a rapid increase in accretion in an active galactic nucleus?
D. Homan, M. Krumpe, A. Markowitz, T. Saha, A. Gokus, E. Partington,, G. Lamer, A. Malyali, Z. Liu, A. Rau, I. Grotova, E.M. Cackett, D.A.H., Buckley, S. Ciroi, F. Di Mille, K. Gendreau, M. Gromadzki, S. Krishnan, M., Schramm, J.F. Steiner

TL;DR
A luminous X-ray event was observed in galaxy eRASSt J234402.9-352640, showing characteristics of both a tidal disruption event and an active galactic nucleus, with multiwavelength data indicating a TDE in a previously inactive galaxy.
Contribution
This study reports the discovery and detailed multiwavelength analysis of a luminous X-ray ignition event, suggesting a TDE occurring in a previously inactive galaxy with AGN-like features.
Findings
The event reached a peak luminosity of 10^44.7 erg s^-1 in X-rays.
The optical and X-ray flux declined rapidly within a month.
Infrared brightening suggests a dust echo of the ignition event.
Abstract
In November 2020, a new, bright object, eRASSt J234402.9352640, was discovered in the second all-sky survey of SRG/eROSITA. The object brightened by a factor of at least 150 in 0.2--2.0 keV flux compared to an upper limit found six months previous, reaching an observed peak of erg cm s. The X-ray ignition is associated with a galaxy at , making the peak luminosity log=. Around the time of the rise in X-ray flux, the nucleus of the galaxy brightened by approximately 3 mag. in optical photometry, after correcting for the host. We present data from Swift, XMM-Newton, and NICER, which reveal a very soft spectrum as well as strong 0.2--2.0 keV flux variability on multiple timescales. Optical spectra taken in the weeks after the ignition event show a blue continuum with…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
