ASASSN-15oi: A Rapidly Evolving, Luminous Tidal Disruption Event at 216 Mpc

Abstract

We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the tidal disruption event (TDE) ASASSN-15oi, discovered at the center of 2MASX J20390918-3045201 (d216 Mpc) by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN). The source peaked at a bolometric luminosity of L1.3×1044 ergs s-1 and radiated a total energy of E6.6×1050 ergs over the first 3.5 months of observations. The early optical/UV emission of the source can be fit by a blackbody with temperature increasing from T2×104 K to T4×104 K while the luminosity declines from L1.3×1044 ergs s-1 to L2.3×1043 ergs s-1, requiring the photosphere to be shrinking rapidly. The optical/UV luminosity decline during this period is most consistent with an exponential decline, L e-(t-t0)/τ, with τ 46.5 days for t057241.6 (MJD), while a power-law decline of L (t-t0)-α with t057212.3 and α=1.62 provides a moderately worse fit. ASASSN-15oi also exhibits roughly constant soft X-ray emission that is significantly weaker than the optical/UV emission. Spectra of the source show broad helium emission lines and strong blue continuum emission in early epochs, although these features fade rapidly and are not present 3 months after discovery. The early spectroscopic features and color evolution of ASASSN-15oi are consistent with a TDE, but the rapid spectral evolution is unique among optically-selected TDEs.

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