Rates of Stellar Tidal Disruption
ORAL
Abstract
Tidal disruption events occur rarely in any individual galaxy. Over the last decade, however, time-domain surveys have begun to accumulate statistical samples of these flares. What dynamical processes are responsible for feeding stars to supermassive black holes? At what rate are stars tidally disrupted in realistic galactic nuclei? What may we learn about supermassive black holes and broader astrophysical questions by estimating tidal disruption event rates from observational samples of flares? We address these questions in an upcoming review which summarizes current theoretical knowledge about rates of stellar tidal disruption, and compares theoretical predictions to the current state of observations.
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Authors
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Mike Kesden
University of Texas at Dallas, UT Dallas
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Nicholas Stone
Hebrew University
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Eugene Vasiliev
University of Cambridge
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Elena Rossi
Leiden University
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Hagai Perets
Technion
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Pau Amaro-Seoane
Institut de Ci`encies de lEspai