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evn:evn_science [2018/09/12 09:24] – [Gravitationally-lensed radio arcs observed with global VLBI] antonisevn:evn_science [2018/09/12 09:27] – [A dust-enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger] antonis
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 The case of Arp 299-B AT1 suggests that recently formed massive stars are being accreted onto the SMBH in such environments, resulting in TDEs injecting large amounts of energy into their surroundings. However, events similar to Arp 299-B AT1 would have remained hidden within dusty and dense environments, and would thus not be detectable by optical, UV or so| X-ray observations. Such TDEs from relatively massive, newly formed stars might provide a large radiative feedback, especially at higher redshifts where galaxy mergers and luminous infrared galaxies like Arp 299 are more common. The case of Arp 299-B AT1 suggests that recently formed massive stars are being accreted onto the SMBH in such environments, resulting in TDEs injecting large amounts of energy into their surroundings. However, events similar to Arp 299-B AT1 would have remained hidden within dusty and dense environments, and would thus not be detectable by optical, UV or so| X-ray observations. Such TDEs from relatively massive, newly formed stars might provide a large radiative feedback, especially at higher redshifts where galaxy mergers and luminous infrared galaxies like Arp 299 are more common.
  
-Published in: Makla S., Perez-Torres M., et al.: A dust enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger. Science, 2018+Published in: Makla S., Perez-Torres M., et al.: A dust enshrouded tidal disruption event with a resolved radio jet in a galaxy merger. [[http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2018/06/13/science.aao4669|Science, 2018]]
  
  
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