In this contribution, I review the recent developments on the modeling of the lightcurve of tidal disruption events. Our understanding has evolved significantly from the earlier seminal results that imply a simple power-law decay of the bolometric light curve as t-5/3. We now know that the details of the rise to the peak of the lightcurve is determined mainly by the internal structure of the disrupted star. We also have improved models for the disc thermal emission, showing that in this case the decline of the luminosity with time should be much flatter than the standard t-5/3 law, especially in optical and UV wavelengths, while the X-ray lightcurve is generally best suited to track the bolometric one. Finally, we are just starting to explore the interesting general relativistic effects that might arise for such events, for which the tidal radius lies very close to the black hole event horizon.

Challenges in the modeling of tidal disruption events lightcurves / G. Lodato. - In: EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2101-6275. - 39:(2012), pp. 01001.1-01001.6. (Intervento presentato al convegno Tidal Disruption Events and AGN Outbursts tenutosi a Madrid nel 2012) [10.1051/epjconf/20123901001].

Challenges in the modeling of tidal disruption events lightcurves

G. Lodato
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2012

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In this contribution, I review the recent developments on the modeling of the lightcurve of tidal disruption events. Our understanding has evolved significantly from the earlier seminal results that imply a simple power-law decay of the bolometric light curve as t-5/3. We now know that the details of the rise to the peak of the lightcurve is determined mainly by the internal structure of the disrupted star. We also have improved models for the disc thermal emission, showing that in this case the decline of the luminosity with time should be much flatter than the standard t-5/3 law, especially in optical and UV wavelengths, while the X-ray lightcurve is generally best suited to track the bolometric one. Finally, we are just starting to explore the interesting general relativistic effects that might arise for such events, for which the tidal radius lies very close to the black hole event horizon.
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massive black-hole; star; evolution; outburst; galaxy; J164449.3+573451; accretion; flares
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica
Intervento a convegno
Esperti anonimi
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2012
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
Tidal Disruption Events and AGN Outbursts
Madrid
2012
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Challenges in the modeling of tidal disruption events lightcurves / G. Lodato. - In: EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2101-6275. - 39:(2012), pp. 01001.1-01001.6. (Intervento presentato al convegno Tidal Disruption Events and AGN Outbursts tenutosi a Madrid nel 2012) [10.1051/epjconf/20123901001].
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