Interruption of Tidal Disruption Flares By Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
F. K. Liu (1, 2), S. Li (1), Xian Chen (1, 3) ((1) Peking, University, (2) KIAA Beijing, (3) University of California Santa Cruz)

TL;DR
This paper explores how tidal disruption flares in supermassive black hole binaries are interrupted and recur, providing a potential electromagnetic signature to identify SMBHBs in galaxies, which is crucial for gravitational wave studies.
Contribution
It introduces a model for the interruption and recurrence of tidal disruption flares caused by SMBHBs, linking flare patterns to binary orbital parameters.
Findings
Accretion stops at a time proportional to the binary period.
Accretion recurs discretely after the interruption.
The interruption and recurrence depend on orbital parameters.
Abstract
Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are products of galaxy mergers, and are important in testing Lambda cold dark matter cosmology and locating gravitational-wave-radiation sources. A unique electromagnetic signature of SMBHBs in galactic nuclei is essential in identifying the binaries in observations from the IR band through optical to X-ray. Recently, the flares in optical, UV, and X-ray caused by supermassive black holes (SMBHs) tidally disrupting nearby stars have been successfully used to observationally probe single SMBHs in normal galaxies. In this Letter, we investigate the accretion of the gaseous debris of a tidally disrupted star by a SMBHB. Using both stability analysis of three-body systems and numerical scattering experiments, we show that the accretion of stellar debris gas, which initially decays with time , would stop at a time $T_{\rm tr} \simeq…
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