Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-01-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages incl. 2 figures (needs paspconf.sty), to appear in the proc. of "High Energy Processes in Accreting Black Holes" (Swed
Scientific paper
NGC 5905 is one of the very few galaxies that underwent a giant X-ray outburst, with a change in ROSAT photon countrate of a factor ~100. The outburst spectrum is both, very soft and luminous. Our high-resolution follow-up optical spectroscopy of NGC 5905 does not reveal any signs of Seyfert activity. At present, this makes NGC 5905 the only non-active galaxy among the X-ray outbursting ones. We discuss several scenarios to account for the exceptional properties of NGC 5905, including a supernova in dense medium, an accretion-disk instability, an event of extreme gravitational lensing, and the X-ray afterglow of a GRB to account for the X-ray outburst. We find that the most likely model to explain the observations seems to be tidal disruption of a star by a central SMBH, a scenario proposed by Rees (1988) as a tracer of SMBHs in nearby non-active galaxies. The X-ray outburst in this HII galaxy then lends further support to the scenario that all galaxies passed through an active phase, leaving dormant SMBHs in their centers.
Bade Norbert
Komossa Stefanie
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