Scary Barbie: An Extremely Energetic, Long-Duration Tidal Disruption Event Candidate Without a Detected Host Galaxy at z = 0.995
Bhagya M. Subrayan, Dan Milisavljevic, Ryan Chornock, Raffaella, Margutti, Kate D. Alexander, Vandana Ramakrishnan, Paul C. Duffell, Danielle, A. Dickinson, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Dimitrios Giannios, Geoffery Lentner, Mark, Linvill, Braden Garretson, Matthew J. Graham, Daniel Stern

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of an extremely luminous, long-duration tidal disruption event candidate at z=0.995, notable for its high luminosity, absence of a detected host galaxy, and spectral features inconsistent with typical AGN activity.
Contribution
It presents multi-wavelength observations and modeling of a unique TDE candidate with unprecedented luminosity and duration, and discusses its implications for black hole and stellar disruption physics.
Findings
Peak luminosity of log (L_max / erg/s) = 45.7
No host galaxy detected in archival data
Spectral features inconsistent with typical AGN activity
Abstract
We report multi-wavelength observations and characterization of the ultraluminous transient AT 2021lwx (ZTF20abrbeie; aka ``Barbie'') identified in the alert stream of the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) using a Recommender Engine For Intelligent Transient Tracking (REFITT) filter on the ANTARES alert broker. From a spectroscopically measured redshift of 0.995, we estimate a peak observed pseudo-bolometric luminosity of log (L) = 45.7 from slowly fading ztf- and ztf- light curves spanning over 1000 observer-frame days. The host galaxy is not detected in archival Pan-STARRS observations ( mag), implying a lower limit to the outburst amplitude of more than 5 mag relative to the quiescent host galaxy. Optical spectra from Lick and Keck Observatories exhibit strong emission lines with narrow cores from the H Balmer series and…
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TopicsOcean Waves and Remote Sensing · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
