We present late time multi-wavelength observations of Swift J1644+57, suggested to be a relativistic tidal disruption flare (TDF). Our observations extend to >4 years from discovery and show that 1.4 years after outburst the relativistic jet switched off on a timescale less than tens of days, corresponding to a power-law decay faster than t−70. Beyond this point weak X-rays continue to be detected at an approximately constant luminosity of L_X ~ 5 × 10^(42) erg s^(−1) and are marginally inconsistent with a continuing decay of t^(−5/3), similar to that seen prior to the switch-off. Host photometry enables us to infer a black hole mass of M_(BH) = 3 × 10^6 M_⊙, consistent with the late time X-ray luminosity arising from sub-Eddington accretio...
The recently discovered high-energy transient Swift J164449.3+573451 (Sw J1644+57) is thought to ari...
While gas accretion onto some massive black holes (MBHs) at the centers of galaxies actively powers ...
AbstractStars in the immediate vicinity of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) can be ripped apart by t...
We present late time multi-wavelength observations of Swift J1644+57, suggested to be a relativistic...
The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We present late time multi-wavelength observa...
We report the discovery by the Swift hard X-ray monitor of the transient source Swift J2058.4+0516 (...
We studied the X-ray timing and spectral variability of the X-ray source Sw J1644+57, a candidate fo...
We report the discovery by the Swift hard X-ray monitor of the transient source Swift J2058.4+0516 (...
In March 2011 Swift detected an extremely luminous and long-lived outburst from the nucleus of an ot...
We present late-time follow-up of the relativistic tidal disruption flare candidate Swift J1112.2- 8...
The recent transient event Swift J1644+57 has been interpreted as resulting from a relativistic outf...
Active galactic nuclei, which are powered by long-term accretion onto central supermassive black hol...
Tidal disruption of stars as a means to fuel active SMBHs was originally proposed in 1975 (1) but it...
We present observations of Swift J1112.2−8238, and identify it as a candidate relativistic tidal dis...
The recent transient event Swift J1644+57 has been interpreted as resulting from a relativ...
The recently discovered high-energy transient Swift J164449.3+573451 (Sw J1644+57) is thought to ari...
While gas accretion onto some massive black holes (MBHs) at the centers of galaxies actively powers ...
AbstractStars in the immediate vicinity of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) can be ripped apart by t...
We present late time multi-wavelength observations of Swift J1644+57, suggested to be a relativistic...
The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We present late time multi-wavelength observa...
We report the discovery by the Swift hard X-ray monitor of the transient source Swift J2058.4+0516 (...
We studied the X-ray timing and spectral variability of the X-ray source Sw J1644+57, a candidate fo...
We report the discovery by the Swift hard X-ray monitor of the transient source Swift J2058.4+0516 (...
In March 2011 Swift detected an extremely luminous and long-lived outburst from the nucleus of an ot...
We present late-time follow-up of the relativistic tidal disruption flare candidate Swift J1112.2- 8...
The recent transient event Swift J1644+57 has been interpreted as resulting from a relativistic outf...
Active galactic nuclei, which are powered by long-term accretion onto central supermassive black hol...
Tidal disruption of stars as a means to fuel active SMBHs was originally proposed in 1975 (1) but it...
We present observations of Swift J1112.2−8238, and identify it as a candidate relativistic tidal dis...
The recent transient event Swift J1644+57 has been interpreted as resulting from a relativ...
The recently discovered high-energy transient Swift J164449.3+573451 (Sw J1644+57) is thought to ari...
While gas accretion onto some massive black holes (MBHs) at the centers of galaxies actively powers ...
AbstractStars in the immediate vicinity of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) can be ripped apart by t...