Testing EMRI models for Quasi-Periodic Eruptions with 3.5 years of monitoring eRO-QPE1
Joheen Chakraborty, Riccardo Arcodia, Erin Kara, Giovanni Miniutti,, Margherita Giustini, Alexandra J. Tetarenko, Lauren Rhodes, Alessia, Franchini, Matteo Bonetti, Kevin B. Burdge, Adelle J. Goodwin, Thomas J., Maccarone, Andrea Merloni, Gabriele Ponti, Ronald A. Remillard

TL;DR
This study presents a 3.5-year observational campaign of QPEs in a galaxy, revealing complex behaviors and potential evidence supporting EMRI-disk collision models, with implications for understanding SMBH environments.
Contribution
It provides long-term monitoring data of QPEs, tests EMRI models against observed variability, and suggests QPE timing modulation can constrain SMBH and disk properties.
Findings
QPEs show complex, non-monotonic long-term evolution.
QPEs temporarily disappear and reappear at lower luminosity and temperature.
Possible 6-day modulation in QPE timing residuals.
Abstract
Quasi-Periodic Eruptions (QPEs) are luminous X-ray outbursts recurring on hour timescales, observed from the nuclei of a growing handful of nearby low-mass galaxies. Their physical origin is still debated, and usually modeled as (a) accretion disk instabilities or (b) interaction of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) with a lower mass companion in an extreme mass-ratio inspiral (EMRI). EMRI models can be tested with several predictions related to the short- and long-term behavior of QPEs. In this study, we report on the ongoing 3.5-year NICER and XMM-Newton monitoring campaign of eRO-QPE1, which is known to exhibit erratic QPEs that have been challenging for the simplest EMRI models to explain. We report 1) complex, non-monotonic evolution in the long-term trends of QPE energy output and inferred emitting area; 2) the disappearance of the QPEs (within NICER detectability) in October 2023,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · RNA Research and Splicing · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
