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A unique UV flare in the optical light curve of the quasar J004457.9+412344

  • Hatzidimitriou D.,
  • Williams B.,
  • Pietsch W.,
  • Birkle K.,
  • Henze M.,
  • Meusinger H.,
  • Nesci R.,
  • Ertel S.,
  • Hinze A.,
  • Bertold T.,
  • Kaminsky B.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123908001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
p. 08001

Abstract

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We found that the nova candidate J004457.9+412344 is a radio-quiet quasar at z ∼ 2. Its optical long-term light curve, covering more than half a century, shows quasar typical flux variations superimposed by a spectacular single flare lasting more than one year (observer frame). We could not find comparable light curves among the several thousand catalogued radio-quiet quasars in the stripe 82 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The decreasing part of the flare light curve roughly follows a power law t−5/3. The quasar spectrum, the total energy of the flare, and the decline of the light curve are consistent with the tidal disruption of a ∼10 Mʘ giant star by a supermassive black hole of a few 108 Mʘ. We argue that the alternative explanation by gravitational microlensing is less likely, though it cannot be definitely excluded.