2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-021-00835-6
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Reverberation in Tidal Disruption Events: Dust Echoes, Coronal Emission Lines, Multi-wavelength Cross-correlations, and QPOs

Abstract: Stellar tidal disruption events (TDEs) are typically discovered by transient emission due to accretion or shocks of the stellar debris. Yet this luminous flare can be reprocessed by gas or dust that inhabits a galactic nucleus, resulting in multiple reverberation signals. Nuclear dust heated by the TDE will lead to an echo at infrared wavelengths (1-10 μm) and transient coronal lines in optical spectra of TDEs trace reverberation by gas that orbits the black hole. Both of these signal have been detected, here … Show more

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“…• TDE-H also have significantly larger photospheric radii, consistent with results from van Velzen et al (2021a), Charalampopoulos et al (2021), andHinkle et al (2020) • TDE-H+He show moderate evidence for more massive SMBHs on average…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…• TDE-H also have significantly larger photospheric radii, consistent with results from van Velzen et al (2021a), Charalampopoulos et al (2021), andHinkle et al (2020) • TDE-H+He show moderate evidence for more massive SMBHs on average…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…et al (2014), 2: Hinkle et al (2021), 3: Holoien et al (2016a), 4: Holoien et al (2016b), 5: Nicholl et al (2019), 6: Leloudas et al (2019), 7: Holoien et al (2020), 8: van Velzen et al (2021b), 9: Gomez et al (2020), 10: Holoien et al (2019), 11: Cannizzaro et al (2021), 12: Nicholl et al (2020), 13: Gezari et al (2008), 14: Wyrzykowski et al (2017), 15: Gezari et al (2012), 16: Chornock et al (2014), 17: Arcavi et al (2014), 18: van Velzen et al (2011), 19: Hung et al (2017), 20: Blagorodnova et al (2017). 𝑎 From van Velzen et al (2021a); 𝑏 Exclude late-time data (see section 2.2); 𝑐 Shortened prior on 𝑡 exp < 30 d.; 𝑑 Although listed as TDE-H byvan Velzen et al (2021a), we classify here as TDE-H+He due to the detection of He II and likely N III byShort et al (2020). We have verified that the re-classification of this event does not change our statistical conclusions.…”
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“…If the circumnuclear medium of a TDE is dusty, a significant fraction of the UV/optical radiation energy will be absorbed by dust and reprocessed to the IR (Lu, Kumar & Evans 2016). The resulting IR echoes bear important information on the dust properties at subpc scales in quiescent galaxies (van Velzen et al 2016(van Velzen et al , 2021a.…”
Section: Wise Detection Of a Luminous Infrared Echo In Srge J1535034+...mentioning
confidence: 99%