International audienceWe present the detection of persistent soft X-ray radiation with ${L}_{x}\sim {10}^{41}$–10(42) erg s(–)(1) at the location of the extremely luminous, double-humped transient ASASSN-15lh as revealed by Chandra and Swift. We interpret this finding in the context of observations from our multiwavelength campaign, which revealed the presence of weak narrow nebular emission features from the host-galaxy nucleus and clear differences with respect to superluminous supernova optical spectra. Significant UV flux variability on short timescales detected at the time of the rebrightening disfavors the shock interaction scenario as the source of energy powering the long-lived UV emission, while deep radio limits exclude the presen...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the candidate tidal ...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the tidal disruption...
ASASSN-14ae is a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) found at the centre of SDSS J110840.11+34055...
International audienceWe present the detection of persistent soft X-ray radiation with ${L}_{x}\sim ...
We present the detection of persistent soft X-ray radiation with L_x~ 10^41–10^42 erg/s at the locat...
The progenitors of astronomical transients are linked to a specific stellar population and galactic ...
Given its peak luminosity and early-time spectra, ASASSN-15lh was classified as the most luminous su...
We present late-time optical spectroscopy taken with the Large Binocular Telescope’s Multi-Object Do...
We present and discuss ultraviolet and optical photometry from the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope, X-...
We model the light curves of the novel and extremely luminous transient ASASSN-15lh at nine differen...
To appear in Dec. 10, 2006 issue of ApJ LettersInternational audienceA supermassive black hole in th...
Given its peak luminosity and early-time spectra, ASASSN-15lh was classified as the most luminous su...
ABSTRACT We present observations of ASASSN-19dj, a nearby tidal disruption event (T...
The tidal disruption of stars by supermassive black holes produces luminous soft X-ray accretion fla...
ASASSN-14ae is a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) found at the center of SDSS J110840.11+34055...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the candidate tidal ...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the tidal disruption...
ASASSN-14ae is a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) found at the centre of SDSS J110840.11+34055...
International audienceWe present the detection of persistent soft X-ray radiation with ${L}_{x}\sim ...
We present the detection of persistent soft X-ray radiation with L_x~ 10^41–10^42 erg/s at the locat...
The progenitors of astronomical transients are linked to a specific stellar population and galactic ...
Given its peak luminosity and early-time spectra, ASASSN-15lh was classified as the most luminous su...
We present late-time optical spectroscopy taken with the Large Binocular Telescope’s Multi-Object Do...
We present and discuss ultraviolet and optical photometry from the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope, X-...
We model the light curves of the novel and extremely luminous transient ASASSN-15lh at nine differen...
To appear in Dec. 10, 2006 issue of ApJ LettersInternational audienceA supermassive black hole in th...
Given its peak luminosity and early-time spectra, ASASSN-15lh was classified as the most luminous su...
ABSTRACT We present observations of ASASSN-19dj, a nearby tidal disruption event (T...
The tidal disruption of stars by supermassive black holes produces luminous soft X-ray accretion fla...
ASASSN-14ae is a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) found at the center of SDSS J110840.11+34055...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the candidate tidal ...
We present ground-based and Swift photometric and spectroscopic observations of the tidal disruption...
ASASSN-14ae is a candidate tidal disruption event (TDE) found at the centre of SDSS J110840.11+34055...