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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:The Tidal Disruption of Stars by Supermassive Black Holes: Nick Stone
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SUMMARY:The Tidal Disruption of Stars by Supermassive Black Holes: Nick Stone
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Nicholas Stone</strong></p><p>Tuesday, April 30, 2:30 PM</p><p>Phillips Auditorium</p><p> Title: <strong><em>The Tidal Disruption of Stars by Supermassive Black Holes</em></strong></p><p>Although quiescent supermassive black holes are ubiquitous in the universe, measuring their properties is quite challenging.  The tidal disruption of an unlucky star offers a rare window into the demographics of these slumbering giants.  I will present my theoretical research on the rates, dynamics, and accretion disks of tidal disruption events (TDEs), with a focus on the ways that TDEs are influenced by general relativistic phenomena and the interesting questions probed by TDE observations.  Specifically, I will discuss how TDEs can serve as electromagnetic signatures of black hole recoiling from anisotropic gravitational wave emission.  I will then explore a 20-year old error in the literature that has overestimated the luminosity of TDE flares.</p><p>Next, I will present SPH simulations suggesting a possible resolution to the open problem of debris circularization.  Finally, I will outline how supermassive black hole spin imprints itself into the light curves of tidal disruption flares, and how Lense-Thirring precession lets us draw interesting conclusions from the relativistic Swift 1644+57 TDE.  I will also speak about analogous phenomena in the tidal disruption of neutron stars, and a possible electromagnetic discriminant between short gamma ray bursts powered by the merger of two neutron stars and those powered by a neutron star-black hole merger.</p>
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