Spatially resolved optical and mid-infrared spectroscopy of SDSS1335+0728: implications for the origin of the Ansky event
Abstract
The galaxy SDSS1335+0728 brightened abruptly in December 2019 (the Ansky event) and has since been confirmed as the host of extreme X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions (QPEs) of debated origin. We constrain the origin of its transient activity by characterising the galaxy properties and nuclear accretion history with spatially resolved VLT/MUSE and JWST MIRI/MRS spectroscopy. We extract stellar and gas kinematics and emission-line fluxes, construct emission-line ionisation diagnostic maps, reconstruct the nuclear ionisation history via a Balmer-line light-echo analysis, and measure the mid-infrared silicate feature strength. The stellar kinematics reveal two counter-rotating stellar regions and kinematically cold gas (σ gas 60 km s-1), consistent with a past minor merger. Stellar populations show an old host with ongoing star formation confined to a ring at intermediate radii. Ionisation diagnostics reveal a three-zone structure: a central region powered by SMBH accretion, where high-ionisation coronal lines ([NeVI]λ7.65μm, [NeV]λ14.32μm, [OIV]λ25.89μm) are confined, a star-forming ring, and a LINER-like outer region. A Balmer-line light-echo analysis yields a minimum ionising luminosity L ion,min ≈ 40.5 erg s-1 sustained over at least 1\,500 yr. Broad silicate emission at 9.7 and 18μm indicates optically thin dust, inconsistent with a classical active galactic nucleus (AGN) dusty torus. The data are consistent with two scenarios for the pre-2019 accretion: a persisting or gradually fading low-luminosity AGN, or a long-lived tidal disruption event (TDE) remnant disc. In both, Ansky corresponds to a slow, faint transient in a \!106\,M SMBH with already ongoing accretion, challenging the "faded AGN" interpretation proposed for some QPE hosts.
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