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Tidal disruption events from different kinds of astrophysical objects: a preliminary analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2017
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Tidal disruption events are a powerful tool to study quiescent massive black holes residing in the centre of galaxies. Occasionally, astrophysical objects such as stars, planets and smaller bodies are captured and tidally disrupted by the massive black hole, giving rise to a luminous flare. A detailed study of disruption parameters and the emitted radiation can give important insights on the black hole and its surroundings.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 12 , Symposium S324: New Frontiers in Black Hole Astrophysics , September 2016 , pp. 132 - 133
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- Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2017
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Lodato, G., Franchini, A., Bonnerot, C., & Rossi, E. M.
2015, J. High Energy Astrophys., 7, 158
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