Ubiquitous Delayed Radio Emission in Tidal Disruption Events
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Explore a 29-minute conference talk on ubiquitous delayed radio emission in Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs) presented by Yvette Cendes from Harvard-Smithsonian CfA. Recorded during the "Anticipating the Rising Tide of Tidal Disruption Events: Theory and Observation" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the latest research on TDEs, which occur when stars are destroyed by supermassive black holes. Gain insights into galactic nuclei properties, central black holes, and the challenges in modeling TDEs. Discover how this talk contributes to bridging theory and observation in the field of TDEs and related phenomena such as variable Active Galactic Nuclei and X-ray binaries. Learn about recent advances, connections to related astrophysical events, and outstanding questions in TDE theory and observation.
Syllabus
Ubiquitous Delayed Radio Emission in TDEs â–¸ Yvette Cendes (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics