Repeated Partial Tidal Disruptions and Quasi-Periodic Eruptions in SwJ023017.0+283603
Dheeraj Pasham, Eric Coughlin, Chris Nixon, Michal Zajacek, Petra, Sukova, Vladimir Karas, Thomas Wevers, Francesco Tombesi

TL;DR
This study monitors SwJ023017.0+283603, revealing its eruptions have ceased, and suggests a hybrid model involving a planet-like object repeatedly interacting with a fallback disk to explain its complex X-ray activity.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid model involving a small-mass object partially stripping and punching through its fallback disk to explain the observed eruptions and their cessation.
Findings
Eruptions ceased after 536 days of monitoring.
Detected quiescent emission consistent with a thermal disk.
Observed rapid eruptions with recurrence times around 22 days.
Abstract
SwJ023017.0+283603 (SwJ0230) exhibited soft X-ray (0.3-1.0 keV) eruptions recurring roughly every 22 days. We present results from an extended monitoring campaign of SwJ0230 using Swift, NICER, and deep XMM-Newton observations. Our main findings are: 1) SwJ0230 did not display any eruptions during two 80-day periods (June-September 2023 and July-September 2024) of high-cadence monitoring with NICER and Swift, suggesting that the eruptions have ceased, implying an eruption lifetime of less than 536 days; 2) quiescent/non-eruption emission is detected with XMM-Newton, with a 0.3-2.0 keV luminosity of 410 erg/s (bolometric luminosity of 0.1% Eddington assuming a black hole mass of 10 M), that is consistent with a thermal disk spectrum peaking at 0.11 keV; 3) SwJ0230 exhibited multiple, rapid eruptions (duration5 hours, similar to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
