Polarization echoes from past nuclear activity in the quasi-periodic eruption source GSN 069
B. Ag\'is-Gonz\'alez, D. Hutsem\'ekers, I. Liodakis, S. Cazzoli, D. Sluse, G. Miniutti, I. M\'arquez, J. Masegosa, F. Marin, J. A. Acosta-Pulido, C. Ramos Almeida

TL;DR
This study uses optical polarization measurements of GSN 069 to investigate its past nuclear activity, providing evidence that supports a faded AGN origin over a TDE scenario for the observed emission line region.
Contribution
The paper presents the first optical polarization echo observations in GSN 069, revealing a faded AGN phase through polarization signatures that trace relic structures.
Findings
Polarization increases from ~0% to ~1.5% away from the nucleus.
Polarization angle aligns with elongated gas structures, indicating relic polarization cones.
Results favor a faded AGN origin over a TDE for the emission line region.
Abstract
Context. X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) are repeating, high-amplitude, soft X-ray bursts observed from the nuclei of a dozen nearby low-mass galaxies. Their origin remains a puzzle in the physics of accretion variability. Observational data indicate that X-ray and/or optical tidal disruption events (TDEs) may precede QPE detections. Although both kinds of outburst are driven by supermassive black holes, they are more frequently detected in faded active galactic nuclei (AGNs), when the TDE is not happening in a dormant galaxy. In the case of the QPE discovery source, GSN 069, it remains debated whether its past activity arose from a previous AGN phase or from an enhanced TDE rate. Aims. We investigated the origin of the past nuclear activity in GSN 069. Methods. Past AGN activity imprints detectable polarization in optical light, due to the expected delay between direct and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
