Extended emission line regions in post-starburst galaxies hosting tidal disruption events
Thomas Wevers, K. Decker French

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of extended emission line regions in a post-starburst galaxy hosting a tidal disruption event, suggesting a link between gas-rich environments, TDE rates, and intermittent AGN activity.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of EELRs in post-starburst galaxies with TDEs, highlighting their potential role in understanding TDE occurrence and galaxy evolution.
Findings
EELRs are more common in PSB-TDE hosts than in other PSB galaxies.
The gas kinematics are decoupled from stellar motions, indicating non-AGN ionization sources.
The incidence of EELRs in PSB-TDE hosts is about 10 times higher than in typical PSB galaxies.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an extended emission line region (EELR) in MUSE observations of Markarian 950, a nearby () post-starburst (PSB) galaxy that hosted the tidal disruption event (TDE) iPTF-16fnl. The EELR requires a non-stellar ionizing continuum with a luminosity L erg s, inconsistent with the current weak state (L erg s) of the galactic nucleus. The ionized gas has low velocity (-50 km s) and low turbulence ( 50 km s), and is kinematically decoupled from the stellar motions, indicating that the gas kinematics are not AGN driven. Markarian 950 is the third post-starburst galaxy to host a weak nuclear ionizing source as well as an EELR and a TDE. The overall properties of these three galaxies, including the kinematics and accretion history,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
