Radio properties of the quasi-periodic eruption source RXJ1301.9+2747 at parsec scales
S. D. von Fellenberg, R. Arcodia, P. Benke, A. Goodwin, Y. Y. Kovalev, E. Ros, M. Janssen, M. Giustini, G. Miniutti

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution radio observations of the QPE host galaxy RXJ1301.9+2747, revealing a compact, offset radio source that supports a remnant jet or outflow origin, advancing understanding of QPE-related radio emissions.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-resolution VLBI observations of RXJ1301.9+2747, identifying a compact radio source and analyzing its properties to infer the origin of radio emissions in QPEs.
Findings
Confirmed a compact radio source smaller than 0.9x0.4 pc.
Detected an offset between 5 GHz radio emission and optical position.
Disfavored star formation or jet-core origin, favoring remnant jet/outflow scenario.
Abstract
Quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) are repeating soft X-ray flares associated with galactic nuclei. Several recent works have found evidence that the accretion flow in the galactic nuclei of QPEs is of recent origin, and that it is unlike canonical active galactic nuclei (AGN). A precursor tidal disruption event has been observed in a few cases. In this work we report new radio observations of the QPE host galaxy RXJ\,1301.9+2747 taken at 5.0\,GHz with the High Sensitivity Array (HSA), to complement archival 1.7\,GHz observations reported previously. Our new observations confirm the presence of a highly compact radio source in RXJ\,1301.9+2747, which is smaller than at 5.0\,GHz. The nonsimultaneous very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) compact flux of the source is consistent with a negative spectral index, and thus is similar to the larger non-VLBI scale…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
