Sweeping secular resonance from an intermediate-mass companion and depleting disk enhances AGN TDE rates to 10^{-3}-10^{-2} per galaxy per year on Myr timescales.
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A white dwarf on an eccentric orbit around an intermediate-mass black hole undergoes successive partial tidal disruptions, with frame-dragging precession producing the irregular flares observed in GRB 250702B.
WD–IMBH tidal disruption disks are advection-dominated, radiate near-Eddington soft X-rays, can emit Galactic MeV neutrinos, and produce decihertz GW bursts.
Radiation hydrodynamic simulations of wind-reprocessed TDEs reveal a ~3-week offset between optical/UV and bolometric light curve peaks due to the buildup time of the reprocessing layer.
LILA can detect IMBH binaries at redshifts 20-30, IMRIs, and provide months-to-years early warnings with high-SNR events for gravity tests.
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Enhancement of the Rate of Tidal Disruption Events in Active Galactic Nuclei due to the Sweeping Secular Resonance Mechanism
Sweeping secular resonance from an intermediate-mass companion and depleting disk enhances AGN TDE rates to 10^{-3}-10^{-2} per galaxy per year on Myr timescales.
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Successive Partial Disruptions with Orbital Precession in a White Dwarf-Black Hole System for Repeating GRB 250702B
A white dwarf on an eccentric orbit around an intermediate-mass black hole undergoes successive partial tidal disruptions, with frame-dragging precession producing the irregular flares observed in GRB 250702B.
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Multi-messenger View of White Dwarf Tidal Disruption Events by Intermediate-Mass Black Holes: I. Gravitational Waves and Disk Photon and Neutrino Emissions
WD–IMBH tidal disruption disks are advection-dominated, radiate near-Eddington soft X-rays, can emit Galactic MeV neutrinos, and produce decihertz GW bursts.
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The Light Curve of Wind-Reprocessed Tidal Disruption Events
Radiation hydrodynamic simulations of wind-reprocessed TDEs reveal a ~3-week offset between optical/UV and bolometric light curve peaks due to the buildup time of the reprocessing layer.
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Black Hole Binary Detection Landscape for the Laser Interferometer Lunar Antenna (LILA): Signal-to-Noise Calculations & Science Cases
LILA can detect IMBH binaries at redshifts 20-30, IMRIs, and provide months-to-years early warnings with high-SNR events for gravity tests.