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The Carbon And Nitrogen Abundance Ratio In The Broad Line Region Of Tidal Disruption Events, Chenwei Yang, Tinggui Wang, Gary J. Ferland, Liming Dou, Hongyan Zhou, Ning Jiang, Zhenfeng Sheng Sep 2017

The Carbon And Nitrogen Abundance Ratio In The Broad Line Region Of Tidal Disruption Events, Chenwei Yang, Tinggui Wang, Gary J. Ferland, Liming Dou, Hongyan Zhou, Ning Jiang, Zhenfeng Sheng

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

The rest-frame UV spectra of three recent tidal disruption events (TDEs), ASASSN-14li, PTF15af, and iPTF16fnl, display strong nitrogen emission lines but weak or undetectable carbon lines. In these three objects, the upper limits of the C III] λ1908/N III] λ1750 ratio are about two orders of magnitude lower than those of quasars, suggesting a high abundance ratio of [N/C]. With detailed photoionization simulations, we demonstrate that C2+ and N2+ are formed in the same zone, so the CIII]/N III] ratio depends only moderately on the physical conditions in the gas and weakly on the shape of …


Swift Monitoring Of Ngc 4151: Evidence For A Second X-Ray/Uv Reprocessing, R. Edelson, J. Gelbord, E. Cackett, S. Connolly, C. Done, M. Fausnaugh, E. Gardner, N. Gehrels, M. Goad, K. Horne, I. Mchardy, B. M. Peterson, S. Vaughan, M. Vestergaard, A. Breeveld, A. J. Barth, M. Bentz, M. Bottorff, W. N. Brandt, S. M. Crawford, E. Dalla Bontà, D. Emmanoulopoulos, P. Evans, R. Figuera Jaimes, A. V. Filippenko, Gary J. Ferland, D. Grupe, M. Joner, J. Kennea, K. T. Korista May 2017

Swift Monitoring Of Ngc 4151: Evidence For A Second X-Ray/Uv Reprocessing, R. Edelson, J. Gelbord, E. Cackett, S. Connolly, C. Done, M. Fausnaugh, E. Gardner, N. Gehrels, M. Goad, K. Horne, I. Mchardy, B. M. Peterson, S. Vaughan, M. Vestergaard, A. Breeveld, A. J. Barth, M. Bentz, M. Bottorff, W. N. Brandt, S. M. Crawford, E. Dalla Bontà, D. Emmanoulopoulos, P. Evans, R. Figuera Jaimes, A. V. Filippenko, Gary J. Ferland, D. Grupe, M. Joner, J. Kennea, K. T. Korista

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Swift monitoring of NGC 4151 with an ~6 hr sampling over a total of 69 days in early 2016 is used to construct light curves covering five bands in the X-rays (0.3–50 keV) and six in the ultraviolet (UV)/optical (1900–5500 Å). The three hardest X-ray bands (> 2.5 keV) are all strongly correlated with no measurable interband lag, while the two softer bands show lower variability and weaker correlations. The UV/optical bands are significantly correlated with the X-rays, lagging ~3–4 days behind the hard X-rays. The variability within the UV/optical bands is also strongly correlated, with the UV appearing to …