Tidal disruption of stars by black holes of 10 to the 6th-10 to the 8th solar masses in nearby galaxies

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Black Holes (Astronomy), Stellar Mass, Quasars, Red Shift, Star Distribution, Stellar Flares, Tides

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Stars in galactic nuclei can be captured or tidally disrupted by a central black hole. Some debris would be ejected at high speed; the remainder would be swallowed by the hole, causing a bright flare lasting at most a few years. Such phenomena are compatible with the presence of 10 to the 6th-10 to the 8th solar mass holes in the nuclei of many nearby galaxies. Stellar disruption may have interesting consequences in our own Galactic Center if an approximately 10 to the 6th solar mass hole lurks there.

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