1. A Candidate Relativistic Tidal Disruption Event at 340 Mpc
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Jean J. Somalwar, Vikram Ravi, Dillon Z. Dong, Yuyang Chen, Shari Breen, Poonam Chandra, Tracy Clarke, Kishalay De, B. M. Gaensler, Gregg Hallinan, Sibasish Laha, Casey Law, Steven T. Myers, Tyler Parsotan, Wendy Peters, and Emil Polisensky
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Tidal disruption ,Active galactic nuclei ,Radio transient sources ,Relativistic jets ,Transient sources ,High energy astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We present observations of an extreme radio flare, VT J024345.70-284040.08, hereafter VT J0243, from the nucleus of a galaxy with evidence for historic Seyfert activity at redshift z = 0.074. Between NRAO Very Large Array (VLA) Sky Survey observations in 1993 to VLA Sky Survey observations in 2018, VT J0243 rose from a ∼ GHz radio luminosity of ν L _ν ≲ 10 ^38 erg s ^−1 to ν L _ν ∼ 10 ^40 erg s ^−1 , and still continues to brighten. The radio spectral energy distribution evolution is consistent with a nascent jet that has slowed over ∼3000 days with an average 0.1
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- 2023
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