Delayed black-hole jet brightens, may peak in 2027

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Astronomers monitoring the tidal disruption event AT2018hyz (Jetty McJetface) report its jet-driven radio emission has brightened ~50× since discovery and could peak in 2027, suggesting delayed outflows are more common in high-energy TDEs than previously thought.
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