Abstract
GSN 069 is an ultra-soft X-ray active galactic nucleus that previously exhibited a huge X-ray outburst and a subsequent long-term decay. It has recently presented X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs). We report the detection of strong nitrogen lines but weak or undetectable carbon lines in its far-ultraviolet spectrum. With a detailed photoionization model, we use the C iv /N iv ] ratio and other ratios between nitrogen lines to constrain the [C/N] abundance of GSN 069 to be from −3.33 to −1.91. We argue that a partially disrupted red giant star can naturally explain the abnormal C/N abundance in the UV spectrum, while the surviving core orbiting the black hole might produce the QPEs.
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Sheng, Z., Wang, T., Ferland, G., Shu, X., Yang, C., Jiang, N., & Chen, Y. (2021). Evidence of a Tidal-disruption Event in GSN 069 from the Abnormal Carbon and Nitrogen Abundance Ratio. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 920(1), L25. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac2251
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