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A Unified Theory of Jetted Tidal Disruption Events: From Promptly Escaping Relativistic to Delayed Transrelativistic Jets

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arxiv 2308.05161 v1 pith:XTMUNK3A submitted 2023-08-09 astro-ph.HE

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Only a tiny fraction ~ 1% of stellar tidal disruption events (TDE) generate powerful relativistic jets evidenced by luminous hard X-ray and radio emissions. We propose that a key property responsible for both this surprisingly low rate and a variety of other observations is the typically large misalignment {\psi} between the orbital plane of the star and the spin axis of the supermassive black hole (SMBH). Such misaligned disk/jet systems undergo Lense-Thirring precession together about the SMBH spin axis. We find that TDE disks precess sufficiently rapidly that winds from the accretion disk will encase the system on large scales in a quasi-spherical outflow. We derive the critical jet efficiency {\eta} > {\eta}crit for both aligned and misaligned precessing jets to successfully escape from the disk-wind ejecta. As {\eta}crit is higher for precessing jets, less powerful jets only escape after alignment with the SMBH spin. Alignment can occur through magneto-spin or hydrodynamic mechanisms, which we estimate occur on typical timescales of weeks and years, respectively. The dominant mechanism depends on {\eta} and the orbital penetration factor \b{eta}. Hence depending only on intrinsic parameters of the event {{\psi},{\eta},\b{eta}}, we propose that each TDE jet can either escape prior to alignment, thus exhibiting erratic X-ray light curve and two-component radio afterglow (e.g., Swift J1644+57) or escape after alignment. Relatively rapid magneto-spin alignments produce relativistic jets exhibiting X-ray power-law decay and bright afterglows (e.g., AT2022cmc), while long hydrodynamic alignments give rise to late jet escape and delayed radio flares (e.g., AT2018hyz).

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  1. Triple radio flares from tidal disruption events: jet-wind collisions and the discovery of a third radio flare from AT2020vwl

    astro-ph.HE 2026-07 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    The TDE AT2020vwl showed a third radio flare at the time a jet-wind collision was predicted from its first two flares, the first predicted-and-confirmed third flare.

  2. Continued Rapid Radio Brightening of the Tidal Disruption Event AT2018hyz

    astro-ph.HE 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    AT2018hyz's radio emission kept rising through 2160 days after disruption to about 10^40 erg/s with a stable peak frequency near 3 GHz, consistent with a delayed ~0.3c outflow or a highly off-axis relativistic jet.

  3. Multi-wavelength Constraints on the Transient EP250905a

    astro-ph.HE 2026-07 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    EP250905a is best explained as a mildly off-axis structured-jet afterglow at z=2.714, possibly weakly magnified by a foreground galaxy at z=0.374.

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