Tidal disruption events (TDEs), which occur when stars enter the tidal radii of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and are subsequently torn apart by their tidal forces, represent intriguing phenomena that stimulate growing research interest and pose an increasing number of puzzles in the era of time-domain astronomy. Here, we report an unusual X-ray transient, XID 935, discovered in the 7 Ms Chandra Deep Field-South, the deepest X-ray survey ever. XID 935 experienced an overall X-ray dimming by a factor of more than 40 between 1999 and 2016. Not monotonically decreasing during this period, its X-ray luminosity increased by a factor (Formula presented) within 2 months, from (Formula presented) erg s−1(October 10, 2014–January 4, 2015) to (Formula presented) erg s−1(March 16, 2015). The X-ray position of XID 935 is located at the center of its host galaxy with a spectroscopic redshift of 0.251, whose optical spectra do not display emission characteristics associated with an active galactic nucleus. The peak 0.5–2.0 keV flux is the faintest among all the X-ray-selected TDE candidates to date. Thanks to a total exposure of (Formula presented) Ms in the X-ray bands, we manage to secure relatively well-sampled, 20-year-long X-ray light curves of this deepest X-ray-selected TDE candidate. We find that a partial TDE model could not explain the main declining trend. An SMBH binary TDE model is in acceptable accordance with the light curves of XID 935; however, it fails to match short-timescale fluctuations exactly. Therefore, the exceptional observational features of XID 935 provide a key benchmark for refining quantitative TDE models and simulations.

Huang, M., Xue, Y., Li, S., Liu, F., Zhu, S., Chen, J., et al. (2025). The faintest, extremely variable X-ray tidal disruption event from a supermassive black hole binary?. THE INNOVATION, 7, 1-11 [10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101169].

The faintest, extremely variable X-ray tidal disruption event from a supermassive black hole binary?

Vignali, Cristian
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2025

Abstract

Tidal disruption events (TDEs), which occur when stars enter the tidal radii of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and are subsequently torn apart by their tidal forces, represent intriguing phenomena that stimulate growing research interest and pose an increasing number of puzzles in the era of time-domain astronomy. Here, we report an unusual X-ray transient, XID 935, discovered in the 7 Ms Chandra Deep Field-South, the deepest X-ray survey ever. XID 935 experienced an overall X-ray dimming by a factor of more than 40 between 1999 and 2016. Not monotonically decreasing during this period, its X-ray luminosity increased by a factor (Formula presented) within 2 months, from (Formula presented) erg s−1(October 10, 2014–January 4, 2015) to (Formula presented) erg s−1(March 16, 2015). The X-ray position of XID 935 is located at the center of its host galaxy with a spectroscopic redshift of 0.251, whose optical spectra do not display emission characteristics associated with an active galactic nucleus. The peak 0.5–2.0 keV flux is the faintest among all the X-ray-selected TDE candidates to date. Thanks to a total exposure of (Formula presented) Ms in the X-ray bands, we manage to secure relatively well-sampled, 20-year-long X-ray light curves of this deepest X-ray-selected TDE candidate. We find that a partial TDE model could not explain the main declining trend. An SMBH binary TDE model is in acceptable accordance with the light curves of XID 935; however, it fails to match short-timescale fluctuations exactly. Therefore, the exceptional observational features of XID 935 provide a key benchmark for refining quantitative TDE models and simulations.
2025
Huang, M., Xue, Y., Li, S., Liu, F., Zhu, S., Chen, J., et al. (2025). The faintest, extremely variable X-ray tidal disruption event from a supermassive black hole binary?. THE INNOVATION, 7, 1-11 [10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101169].
Huang, Mengqiu; Xue, Yongquan; Li, Shuo; Liu, Fukun; Zhu, Shifu; Chen, Jin-Hong; Shen, Rong-Feng; Wang, Yibo; Yang, Yi; Jiang, Ning; Bauer, Franz Erik...espandi
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