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astronomy1 year ago

"Insights into Properties of Nearest Tidal Disruption Event"

Astronomers have conducted multiwavelength observations of AT 2023clx, the closest tidal disruption event (TDE) to Earth, shedding light on its properties. Located in the galaxy NGC 3799, AT 2023clx is one of the faintest known TDEs, with a peak absolute magnitude of −18.25 mag in the g-band and a maximum bolometric luminosity of 32.4 tredecillion erg/s. It rose to its peak within 10.4 days, making it the fastest rising TDE known to date, and is the result of the tidal disruption of a low-mass, small radius star. The observations provide important insights into the nature of TDEs and the behavior of supermassive black holes.

astronomy2 years ago

Chinese Astronomers Uncover Groundbreaking Tidal Disruption Event

Chinese astronomers have discovered a new faint tidal disruption event (TDE) called AT 2023clx, which is the faintest and closest optical TDE ever detected. TDEs occur when a star is torn apart by the tidal forces of a supermassive black hole. The discovery was made in the nearby star-forming galaxy NGC 3799, and follow-up observations confirmed its nature as a faint TDE. The findings suggest that there may be many more faint TDEs waiting to be discovered.