Long-term radio and X-ray evolution of the tidal disruption event ASASSN-14li

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2018)

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We report on late time radio and X-ray observations of the tidal disruption event candidate ASASSN-14li, covering the first 1000 days of the decay phase. For the first ∼200 days the radio and X-ray emission fade in concert. This phase is better fit by an exponential decay at X-ray wavelengths, while the radio emission is well described by either an exponential or the canonical t^-5/3 decay assumed for tidal disruption events. The correlation between radio and X-ray emission during this period can be fit as L_R∝ L_X^1.9±0.2. After 400 days the radio emission at 15.5 GHz has reached a plateau level of 244±8 μJy which it maintains for at least the next 600 days, while the X-ray emission continues to fade exponentially. This steady level of radio emission is likely due to relic radio lobes from the weak AGN-like activity implied by historical radio observations. We note that while most existing models are based upon the evolution of ejecta which are decoupled from the central black hole, the radio : X-ray correlation during the declining phase is also consistent with core jet emission coupled to a radiatively efficient accretion flow.
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accretion, accretion discs,black hole physics,galaxies: jets,X-rays: individual: ASASSN-14li
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