RBS 1032: A tidal disruption event in another dwarf galaxy?

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Abstract

RBS 1032 is a supersoft (Γ ̃ 5), luminous (̃1043 erg s-1) ROSAT PSPC source which has been associated with an inactive dwarf galaxy at z = 0.026, SDSS J114726.69+494257.8. We have analyzed an XMM-Newton observation that confirms that RBS 1032 is indeed associated with the dwarf galaxy. Moreover, RBS 1032 has undergone a factor of ̃100-300 decay since 1990 November. This variability suggests that RBS 1032 may not be a steadily accreting intermediate-mass black hole, but rather an accretion flare from the tidal disruption of a star by the central black hole (which may or may not be intermediate-mass). We suggest that additional tidal disruption events may remain unidentified in archival ROSAT data, such that disruption rate estimates based upon ROSAT All-Sky Survey data may need reconsideration. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Maksym, W. P., Lin, D., & Irwin, J. A. (2014). RBS 1032: A tidal disruption event in another dwarf galaxy? Astrophysical Journal Letters, 792(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/792/2/L29

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