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Measuring Stellar and Black Hole Masses of Tidal Disruption Events

Taeho Ryu, Julian H. Krolik, Tsvi Piran

2020The Astrophysical Journal92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The flare produced when a star is tidally disrupted by a supermassive black hole holds potential as a diagnostic of both the black hole mass and the star mass. We propose a new method to realize this potential based upon a physical model of optical/UV light production in which shocks near the apocenters of debris orbits dissipate orbital energy, which is then radiated from that region. Measurement of the optical/UV luminosity and color temperature at the peak of the flare leads directly to the two masses. The black hole mass depends mostly on the temperature observed at peak luminosity, while the mass of the disrupted star depends mostly on the peak luminosity. We introduce TDE mass , a method to infer the black hole and stellar masses given these two input quantities. Using TDE mass , we find, for 21 well-measured events, black hole masses between 5 × 10 5 and 10 7 M ⊙ and disrupted stars with initial masses between 0.6 and 13 M ⊙ . An open-source python -based tool for TDE mass is available at https://github.com/taehoryu/TDEmass.git .

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsSupermassive black holeBlack hole (networking)LuminosityFlareIntermediate-mass black holeStarsAstronomySolar massStellar massStar formationGalaxyLink-state routing protocolComputer scienceRouting (electronic design automation)Routing protocolComputer networkAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGamma-ray bursts and supernovaePulsars and Gravitational Waves Research