The Faintest, Extremely Variable X-ray Tidal Disruption Event from a Supermassive Black Hole Binary?
Mengqiu Huang, Yongquan Xue, Shuo Li, Fukun Liu, Shifu Zhu, Jin-Hong Chen, Rong-Feng Shen, Yibo Wang, Yi Yang, Ning Jiang, Franz Erik Bauer, Cristian Vignali, Fan Zou, Jialai Wang, Alexei V. Filippenko, Bin Luo, Chen Qin, Jonathan Quirola-V\'asquez, Jun-Xian Wang, Lulu Fan

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of an extremely faint, highly variable X-ray transient event, XID 935, which challenges existing models of tidal disruption events and suggests the possible involvement of a supermassive black hole binary.
Contribution
It presents the deepest X-ray-selected TDE candidate with detailed 20-year light curves, and evaluates SMBH binary models against observed variability, offering new insights for TDE modeling.
Findings
XID 935 experienced a >40-fold dimming over 17 years.
X-ray luminosity increased by >27 times within 2 months.
SMBH binary TDE model fits overall light curves but not short-term fluctuations.
Abstract
Tidal disruption events (TDEs), which occur when stars enter the tidal radii of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and are subsequently torn apart by their tidal forces, represent intriguing phenomena that stimulate growing research interest and pose an increasing number of puzzles in the era of time-domain astronomy. Here we report an unusual X-ray transient, XID 935, discovered in the 7 Ms Chandra Deep Field-South, the deepest X-ray survey ever. XID 935 experienced an overall X-ray dimming by a factor of more than 40 between 1999 and 2016. Not monotonically decreasing during this period, its X-ray luminosity increased by a factor within 2 months, from erg s (10 October 2014 -- 4 January 2015) to erg s (16 March 2015). The X-ray position of XID 935 is located at the center of its host galaxy with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
