We present Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) observations of the tidal disruption flare AT2018zr/PS18kh reported by Holoien et al. and detected during ZTF commissioning. The ZTF light curve of the tidal disruption event (TDE) samples the rise-to-peak exceptionally well, with 50 days of g- and r -band detections before the time of maximum light. We also present our multi-wavelength follow-up observations, including the detection of a thermal ( kT ≈ 100 eV) X-ray source that is two orders of magnitude fainter than the contemporaneous optical/UV blackbody luminosity, and a stringent upper limit to the radio emission. We use observations of 128 known active galactic nuclei (AGNs) to assess the quality of the ZTF astrometry, finding a median host-flare distance of 0.″2 for genuine nuclear flares. Using ZTF observations of variability from known AGNs and supernovae we show how these sources can be separated from TDEs. A combination of light-curve shape, color, and location in the host galaxy can be used to select a clean TDE sample from multi-band optical surveys such as ZTF or the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
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van Velzen, S., Gezari, S., Cenko, S. B., Kara, E., Miller-Jones, J. C. A., Hung, T., … Tachibana 優太, Y. 朗橘. (2019). The First Tidal Disruption Flare in ZTF: From Photometric Selection to Multi-wavelength Characterization. The Astrophysical Journal, 872(2), 198. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aafe0c
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