The disk accretion of a tidally disrupted star onto a massive black hole

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Accretion Disks, Black Holes (Astronomy), Stellar Physics, Active Galactic Nuclei, Mass To Light Ratios, Stellar Models, Stellar Orbits, Tides

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The consequences of the tidal disruption of a star by a massive black hole are considered. The initial extremely eccentric orbit of the stellar debris will become a circular orbit near the tidal radius after experiencing strong shocks which thermalize the orbital energy on a relatively short time scale. The subsequent evolution of the accretion disk is studied using a time-dependent alpha-disk model. It is suggested that some fraction of galaxies (particularly dwarf ellipticals) should be extremely bright at far-UV wavelengths if they contain black holes of 1 to 100 million solar masses. On the other hand, these results may argue against the presence of massive black holes in nearby galaxies such as M32.

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