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arxiv: 2602.06839 · v2 · pith:X2GMXCJRnew · submitted 2026-02-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.GA

Merger Driven or Internal Evolution? A New Morphological Study of Tidal Disruption Event Host Galaxies

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The host galaxies of tidal disruption events (TDEs) show enhanced central stellar concentration and are preferentially found in poststarburst and green valley populations. This connection has led to the proposal that TDE host galaxies likely have gone through recent mergers. We conduct a new morphological study of 14 TDE host galaxies, using the r-band images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey, and Ultraviolet Near-Infrared Optical Northern Survey, with the images from the latter two surveys having much higher depth and resolution than SDSS. We examine galaxy structures using conventional methods and also apply diagnostics of merger activity from a suite of machine learning models. Consistent with previous studies, our results show that TDE host galaxies are ~16% more centrally concentrated when compared to non-TDE-host controls. However, surprisingly, TDE hosts lack any indication of significant recent merger activity from both morphological analysis and the machine learning merger classifier. Instead, our results reveal that TDE host galaxies in the green valley are approximately 1.5-3 times more likely to have bar-like or ringlike structures compared to their controls. Based on these results, we propose that bar-driven secular evolution, instead of mergers, likely dominates the recent evolution of the TDE hosts found in the green valley, which can simultaneously explain their distinctive nuclear properties and enhanced TDE rates.

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