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  • Gromadzki, M; Hamanowicz, A; Wyrzykowski, L; Sokolovsky, K V; Fraser, M; Kozlowski, Sz; Guillochon, J; Arcavi, I; Trakhtenbrot, B; Jonker, P G; Mattila, S; Udalski, A; Szymanski, M K; Soszynski, I; Poleski, R; Pietrukowicz, P; Skowron, J; Mroz, P; Ulaczyk, K; Pawlak, M; Rybicki, K A; Sollerman, J; Taddia, F; Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, Z; Onori, F; Young, D R; Maguire, K; Smartt, S J; Inserra, C; Gal-Yam, A; Rau, A; T -W Chen; Angus, C R; Buckley, D A H

    arXiv.org, 01/2019
    Paper, Journal Article

    We report on the discovery and follow-up of a peculiar transient, OGLE17aaj, which occurred in the nucleus of a weakly active galaxy. We investigate whether it can be interpreted as a new candidate for a tidal disruption event (TDE). We present the OGLE-IV light curve that covers the slow 60-day-long rise to maximum along with photometric, spectroscopic, and X-ray follow-up during the first year. OGLE17aaj is a nuclear transient exhibiting some properties similar to previously found TDEs, including a long rise time, lack of colour-temperature evolution, and high black-body temperature. On the other hand, its narrow emission lines and slow post-peak evolution are different from previously observed TDEs. Its spectrum and light-curve evolution is similar to F01004-2237 and AT 2017bgt. Signatures of historical low-level nuclear variability suggest that OGLE17aaj may instead be related to a new type of accretion event in active super-massive black holes.