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Neutrinos from tidal disruption events
Published 2021-02-23Version 1
Tidal disruption events are an excellent probe for supermassive black holes in distant inactive galaxies because they show bright multi-wavelength flares lasting several months to years. AT2019dsg presents the first potential association with neutrino emission from such an explosive event.
Comments: Published in Nature Astronomy, News & Views
Journal: Nat Astron (2021)
Keywords: tidal disruption events, first potential association, supermassive black holes, neutrino emission, distant inactive galaxies
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