Non-detections of expected third flares in TDE 2022dbl and TDE 2020vdq support rpTDE interpretation over independent events, with modeling favoring bound main-sequence star orbits and deep initial encounters.
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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.
Quantum hydrodynamic simulation of a helium white dwarf disrupted by a black hole predicts quantized vortices generating flickering EM radiation in the accretion disk and gravitational waves from the elongated white dwarf.
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A Disappearing Act: Constraints From "Missing" Flares of Repeating Partial TDE Candidates
Non-detections of expected third flares in TDE 2022dbl and TDE 2020vdq support rpTDE interpretation over independent events, with modeling favoring bound main-sequence star orbits and deep initial encounters.
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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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Searching for cosmic vortices
Quantum hydrodynamic simulation of a helium white dwarf disrupted by a black hole predicts quantized vortices generating flickering EM radiation in the accretion disk and gravitational waves from the elongated white dwarf.