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Two regimes of tidal-stream circularization by supermassive black holes

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-11-24 v1

Abstract

Stars that approach a supermassive black hole (SMBH) too closely can be disrupted by the tidal gravitational field of the SMBH. The resulting debris forms a tidal stream orbiting the SMBH which can collide with itself due to relativistic apsidal precession. These self-collisions dissipate energy, causing the stream to circularize. We perform kinematic simulations of these stream self-collisions to estimate the efficiency of this circularization as a function of SMBH mass MM_\bullet and penetration factor β\beta, the ratio of the tidal radius to the pericenter distance. We uncover two distinct regimes depending on whether the time tct_c at which the most tightly bound debris circularizes is greater or less than the time tfbt_{\rm fb} at which the mass fallback rate peaks. The bolometric light curve of energy dissipated in the stream self-collisions has a single peak at t>tfbt > t_{\rm fb} in the slow circularization regime (tc>tfbt_c > t_{\rm fb}), but two peaks (one at t<tfbt < t_{\rm fb} and a second at tfbt_{\rm fb}) in the fast circularization regime (tc<tfbt_c < t_{\rm fb}). Tidal streams will circularize in the slow (fast) regime for apsidal precession angles less (greater) than 0.2 radians which occur for β()(M/106M)2/3\beta \lesssim (\gtrsim) (M_\bullet/10^6M_\odot)^{-2/3}. The observation of prominent double peaks in bolometric TDE light curves near the transition between these two regimes would strongly support our model of tidal-stream kinematics.

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@article{arxiv.2108.01140,
  title  = {Two regimes of tidal-stream circularization by supermassive black holes},
  author = {Joseph Rossi and Juan Servin and Michael Kesden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.01140},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages, 11 figures, submitted to PRD