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Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx

Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx
Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx
We present observations from X-ray to mid-infrared wavelengths of the most energetic non-quasar transient ever observed, AT2021lwx. Our data show a single optical brightening by a factor >100 to a luminosity of 7 × 1045 erg s−1 and a total radiated energy of 1.5 × 1053 erg, both greater than any known optical transient. The decline is smooth and exponential and the ultraviolet–optical spectral energy distribution resembles a blackbody with a temperature of 1.2 × 104 K. Tentative X-ray detections indicate a secondary mode of emission, while a delayed mid-infrared flare points to the presence of dust surrounding the transient. The spectra are similar to recently discovered optical flares in known active galactic nuclei but lack some characteristic features. The lack of emission for the previous 7 yr is inconsistent with the short-term, stochastic variability observed in quasars, while the extreme luminosity and long time-scale of the transient disfavour the disruption of a single solar-mass star. The luminosity could be generated by the disruption of a much more massive star, but the likelihood of such an event occurring is small. A plausible scenario is the accretion of a giant molecular cloud by a dormant black hole of 108–109 solar masses. AT2021lwx thus represents an extreme extension of the known scenarios of black hole accretion.
accretion, accretion discs, galaxies: active, quasars: supermassive black holes, transients, transients: tidal disruption events
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Wiseman, P., Wang, Y., Hönig, S., Castro-Segura, N., Clark, P., Frohmaier, C., Fulton, M.D., Leloudas, G., Middleton, M., Müller-Bravo, T.E., Mummery, A., Pursiainen, M., Smartt, S.J., Smith, K., Sullivan, M., Anderson, J.P., Pulido, J.A. Acosta, Charalampopoulos, P., Banerji, M., Dennefeld, M., Galbany, L., Gromadzki, M., Gutiérrez, C.P., Ihanec, N., Kankare, E., Lawrence, A., Mockler, B., Moore, T., Nicholl, M., Onori, F., Petrushevska, T., Ragosta, F., Rest, S., Smith, M., Wevers, T., Carini, R., Chen, T. -W., Chambers, K., Gao, H., Huber, M., Inserra, C., Magnier, E., Makrygianni, L., Toy, M., Vincentelli, F. and Young, D.R. (2023) Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 522 (3), 3992-4002. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stad1000).

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We present observations from X-ray to mid-infrared wavelengths of the most energetic non-quasar transient ever observed, AT2021lwx. Our data show a single optical brightening by a factor >100 to a luminosity of 7 × 1045 erg s−1 and a total radiated energy of 1.5 × 1053 erg, both greater than any known optical transient. The decline is smooth and exponential and the ultraviolet–optical spectral energy distribution resembles a blackbody with a temperature of 1.2 × 104 K. Tentative X-ray detections indicate a secondary mode of emission, while a delayed mid-infrared flare points to the presence of dust surrounding the transient. The spectra are similar to recently discovered optical flares in known active galactic nuclei but lack some characteristic features. The lack of emission for the previous 7 yr is inconsistent with the short-term, stochastic variability observed in quasars, while the extreme luminosity and long time-scale of the transient disfavour the disruption of a single solar-mass star. The luminosity could be generated by the disruption of a much more massive star, but the likelihood of such an event occurring is small. A plausible scenario is the accretion of a giant molecular cloud by a dormant black hole of 108–109 solar masses. AT2021lwx thus represents an extreme extension of the known scenarios of black hole accretion.

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Accepted/In Press date: 8 March 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 April 2023
Published date: 1 July 2023
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
Keywords: accretion, accretion discs, galaxies: active, quasars: supermassive black holes, transients, transients: tidal disruption events

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Local EPrints ID: 478270
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/478270
ISSN: 1365-2966
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ORCID for P. Wiseman: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3073-1512
ORCID for M. Sullivan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9053-4820
ORCID for M. Banerji: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0639-5141
ORCID for C. Inserra: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3968-4409

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Author: P. Wiseman ORCID iD
Author: Y. Wang
Author: S. Hönig
Author: N. Castro-Segura
Author: P. Clark
Author: C. Frohmaier
Author: M.D. Fulton
Author: G. Leloudas
Author: M. Middleton
Author: T.E. Müller-Bravo
Author: A. Mummery
Author: M. Pursiainen
Author: S.J. Smartt
Author: K. Smith
Author: M. Sullivan ORCID iD
Author: J.P. Anderson
Author: J.A. Acosta Pulido
Author: P. Charalampopoulos
Author: M. Banerji ORCID iD
Author: M. Dennefeld
Author: L. Galbany
Author: M. Gromadzki
Author: C.P. Gutiérrez
Author: N. Ihanec
Author: E. Kankare
Author: A. Lawrence
Author: B. Mockler
Author: T. Moore
Author: M. Nicholl
Author: F. Onori
Author: T. Petrushevska
Author: F. Ragosta
Author: S. Rest
Author: M. Smith
Author: T. Wevers
Author: R. Carini
Author: T. -W. Chen
Author: K. Chambers
Author: H. Gao
Author: M. Huber
Author: C. Inserra ORCID iD
Author: E. Magnier
Author: L. Makrygianni
Author: M. Toy
Author: F. Vincentelli
Author: D.R. Young

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