Further evidence to support a tidal disruption event in the changing-look AGN SDSS J0159
Abstract
In this Letter, we report further evidence to support a tidal disruption event (TDE) in the known changing-look AGN SDSS J0159, through the unique variabilities of asymmetric broad Hα: broader but redder in 2010 than in 2000. Accepted the broad Hα emission regions tightly related to accreting debris in a central TDE, the well-known relativistic accretion disk origination can be applied to well explain the asymmetric broad Hα variabilities in SDSS J0159. Moreover, the model determined broad Hα emission regions have the sizes not follow the empirical R-L relation valid in normal broad line AGN, but have locations basically similar to the regions of accreting debris from a central TDE in SDSS J0159, indicating tight connections between the broad Hα emission materials and central TDE debris. Therefore, explanations of the asymmetric broad Hα variabilities through the relativistic accretion disk origination provide further clues to support a central TDE in SDSS J0159.