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Stellar tidal disruption event by massive black holes: dormant vs. active, and single vs. binary.

SHAO Astrophysics Colloquium

Title: Stellar tidal disruption event by massive black holes: dormant vs. active, and single vs. binary.

Speaker: Prof. Xinwen Shu ( Anhui Normal University)

Time: 3:00pm, Mar. 25th (Thursday)

Location: Lecture Hall, 3rd floor

Abstract: Time-domain transient surveys have led to the discovery of dozens of stellar tidal disruption events (TDEs) by massive black hole in the centers of galaxies. Earlier theoretical works focused mainly on the TDEs in otherwise quiescent galaxies. TDE studies are developing and recent observations suggest more complex picture than expected. In this talk, I try to review the progress in the study of TDEs, particularly those associated with active galaxies, and more interestingly the stellar disruption by supermassive black hole binaries. In addition, the results from our on-going X-ray and radio follow-up observations of TDE candidates will be shown. I will end with the summary of challenges in distinguishing various types of nuclear transients in future studies.

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