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Quasi-periodic eruptions from galaxy nuclei

A. R. King

2022Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society79 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT I consider quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) from galaxy nuclei. All the known cases fit naturally into a picture of accretion from white dwarfs (WDs) in highly eccentric orbits about the central black holes which decay through gravitational wave emission. I argue that ESO 243-39 HLX–1 is a QPE source at an earlier stage of this evolution, with a correspondingly longer period, more extreme eccentricity, and a significantly more massive WD donor. I show explicitly that mass transfer in QPE systems is always highly stable, despite recent claims to the contrary in the literature. This stability may explain the alternating long-short eruptions seen in some QPE sources. As the WD orbit decays, the eruptions occupy larger fractions of the orbit and become brighter, making searches for quasi-periodicities in bright low-mass galaxy nuclei potentially fruitful.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyAstronomyEccentricity (behavior)Accretion (finance)Orbit (dynamics)White dwarfStarsLawPolitical scienceEngineeringAerospace engineeringAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena