超薄盘建模揭示了发光快速蓝光瞬变体AT2018cow中的吸积中质量黑洞

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202451297
Zheng Cao, Peter G. Jonker, Sixiang Wen, Ann I. Zabludoff
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快速蓝光瞬变体(LFBOTs)中最亮的亚类的起源仍然未知。我们利用NuSTAR、Swift和XMM-Newton数据,对LFBOT原型--AT2018cow进行了X射线光谱分析。该源的光谱可以用一个细长的吸积盘来解释,而且我们发现质量吸积率在该源被发现后≳200天降至亚爱丁顿水平。将我们的纤细盘模型应用到多个观测纪元获得的数据中,我们在 68% 的置信水平上将 AT2018cow 中中央紧凑天体的质量约束为 log(。我们的质量测量结果独立于之前使用的方法,但与之一致。质量约束与潮汐破坏和黑洞-恒星合并两种情况一致,如果后者的模型可以推断出测量到的黑洞质量的话。我们的工作提供了证据,证明一个吸积的中等质量黑洞(102 - 106 M⊙)是 AT2018cow 的中心引擎,并由此推断出与 AT2018cow 类似的 LFBOT 源。
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Slim-disk modeling reveals an accreting intermediate-mass black hole in the luminous fast blue optical transient AT2018cow
The origin of the most luminous subclass of the fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs) is still unknown. We present an X-ray spectral analysis of AT2018cow – the LFBOT archetype – using NuSTAR, Swift, and XMM-Newton data. The source spectrum can be explained by the presence of a slim accretion disk, and we find that the mass accretion rate decreases to sub–Eddington levels ≳200 days after the source’s discovery. Applying our slim-disk model to data obtained at multiple observational epochs, we constrain the mass of the central compact object in AT2018cow to be log( at the 68% confidence level. Our mass measurement is independent from, but consistent with, the results from previously employed methods. The mass constraint is consistent with both the tidal disruption and the black hole–star merger scenarios, if the latter model can be extrapolated to the measured black hole mass. Our work provides evidence for an accreting intermediate–mass black hole (102 − 106M) as the central engine in AT2018cow, and, by extension, in LFBOT sources similar to AT2018cow.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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