On the structure of tidally-disrupted stellar debris streams
Abstract
A tidal disruption event (TDE) -- when a star is destroyed by the immense gravitational field of a supermassive black hole -- transforms a star into a stream of tidally-shredded debris. The properties of this debris ultimately determine the observable signatures of TDEs. Here we derive a simple, self-similar solution for the velocity profile of the debris streams produced from TDEs, and show that this solution agrees extremely well with numerical results. Using this self-similar solution, we calculate an analytic, approximate expression for the radial density profile of the stream. We show that there is a critical adiabatic index that varies as a function of position along the stream above (below) which the stream is unstable (stable) to gravitational fragmentation. We also calculate the impact of heating and cooling on this stability criterion.
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@article{arxiv.1603.00873,
title = {On the structure of tidally-disrupted stellar debris streams},
author = {Eric R. Coughlin and Chris Nixon and Mitchell C. Begelman and Philip J. Armitage},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00873},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
17 pages, 10 figures, Resubmitted to MNRAS after first referee report