A Host Galaxy Morphology Link Between Quasi-Periodic Eruptions and Tidal Disruption Events

Olivier Gilbert, John J. Ruan, Michael Eracleous, Daryl Haggard, Jessie C. Runnoe
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The physical processes that produce X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions (QPEs) recently discovered from the nuclei of several low-redshift galaxies are mysterious. Several pieces of observational evidence strongly suggest a link between QPEs and Tidal Disruption Events (TDE). Previous studies also reveal that the morphologies of TDE host galaxies are highly concentrated, with high Sersic indicies, bulge-to-total light (B/T) ratios, and stellar surface mass densities relative to the broader galaxy population. We use these distinctive properties to test the link between QPEs and TDEs, by comparing these parameters of QPE host galaxies to TDE host galaxies. We employ archival Legacy Survey images of a sample of 9 QPE host galaxies and a sample of 13 TDE host galaxies, and model their surface brightness profiles. We show that QPE host galaxies have high Sersic indices of ~3, high B/T ratios of ~0.5, and high surface mass densities of ~10^10 Msun kpc^-2. These properties are similar to TDE host galaxies, but are in strong contrast to a mass- and redshift-matched control sample of galaxies. We also find tentative evidence that the central black holes in both QPE and TDE host galaxies are undermassive relative to their stellar mass. The morphological similarities between QPE and TDE host galaxies at the population level add to the mounting evidence of a physical link between these phenomena, and favor QPE models that also invoke TDEs.
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准周期性爆发与潮汐扰动事件之间的宿主星系形态联系
最近从几个低红移星系的核中发现的产生X射线准周期爆发(QPEs)的物理过程非常神秘。一些观测证据有力地表明,准周期爆发与潮汐扰动事件(TDE)之间存在联系。以前的研究还发现,TDE宿主星系的形态高度集中,相对于更广泛的星系群而言,具有较高的Sersic指数、隆起与总光(B/T)比和恒星表面质量密度。通过比较QPE宿主星系和TDE宿主星系的这些参数,我们利用这些独特的性质来检验QPE和TDE之间的联系。我们使用了遗产巡天(LegacySurvey)的档案图像,其中包括9个QPE宿主星系样本和13个TDE宿主星系样本,并对它们的表面亮度剖面进行了建模。我们的研究表明,QPE 宿主星系具有 ~3 的高 Sersic 指数、 ~0.5 的高 B/T 比率和 ~10^10 Msun kpc^-2 的高表面质量密度。这些性质与TDE宿主星系相似,但与质量和红移匹配对照星系样本形成强烈对比。我们还发现了一些初步证据,证明QPE和TDE宿主星系中的中央黑洞相对于它们的恒星质量都是低质量的。QPE宿主星系和TDE宿主星系在群体水平上的形态相似性,为这些现象之间的物理联系提供了越来越多的证据,并且有利于同时引用TDE的QPE模型。
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