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The First Radio-bright Off-nuclear Tidal Disruption Event AT 2024tvd Reveals the Fastest-evolving Double-peaked Radio Emission

  • Itai Sfaradi
  • , Raffaella Margutti
  • , Ryan Chornock
  • , Kate D. Alexander
  • , Brian D. Metzger
  • , Paz Beniamini
  • , Rodolfo Barniol Duran
  • , Yuhan Yao
  • , Assaf Horesh
  • , Wael Farah
  • , Edo Berger
  • , A. J. Nayana
  • , Yvette Cendes
  • , Tarraneh Eftekhari
  • , Rob Fender
  • , Noah Franz
  • , Dave A. Green
  • , Erica Hammerstein
  • , Wenbin Lu
  • , Eli Wiston
  • Yirmi Bernstein, Joe Bright, Collin T. Christy, Luigi F. Cruz, David R. DeBoer, Walter W. Golay, Adelle J. Goodwin, Mark Gurwell, Garrett K. Keating, Tanmoy Laskar, James C.A. Miller-Jones, Alexander W. Pollak, Ramprasad Rao, Andrew Siemion, Sofia Z. Sheikh, Nadav Shoval, Sjoert van Velzen

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ملخص

We present the first multiepoch broadband radio and millimeter monitoring of an off-nuclear tidal disruption event (TDE) using the Very Large Array, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, the Allen Telescope Array, the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array, and the Submillimeter Array. The off-nuclear TDE AT 2024tvd exhibits double-peaked radio light curves and the fastest-evolving radio emission observed from a TDE to date. With respect to the optical discovery date, the first radio flare rises faster than Fν ∼ t9 at Δt = 88-131 days and then decays as fast as Fν ∼ t−6. The emergence of a second radio flare is observed at Δt ≈ 194 days with an initial fast rise of Fν ∼ t18 and an optically thin decline of Fν ∼ t−12. We interpret these observations in the context of a self-absorbed and free-free absorbed synchrotron spectrum, while accounting for both synchrotron and inverse Compton cooling. We find that a single prompt outflow cannot easily explain these observations and that it is likely that either there is only one outflow that was launched at Δt ∼ 80 days or there are two distinct outflows, with the second launched at Δt ∼ 170-190 days. The nature of these outflows, whether sub-, mildly, or ultrarelativistic, is still unclear, and we explore these different scenarios. Finally, we find a temporal coincidence between the launch time of the first radio-emitting outflow and the onset of a power-law component in the X-ray spectrum, attributed to inverse Compton scattering of thermal photons.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
رقم المقالL18
دوريةAstrophysical Journal Letters
مستوى الصوت992
رقم الإصدار2
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرنُشِر - 13 أكتوبر 2025

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© 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

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