Neutrinos from tidal disruption events
Kimitake Hayasaki

TL;DR
This paper discusses how tidal disruption events can be used to study supermassive black holes and presents the first possible link between such an event and neutrino emission, highlighting their significance in astrophysics.
Contribution
It introduces the first potential association between a tidal disruption event and neutrino emission, expanding the understanding of high-energy astrophysical phenomena.
Findings
Potential neutrino emission detected from AT2019dsg
Tidal disruption events can serve as probes for supermassive black holes
First evidence linking TDEs with neutrino signals
Abstract
Tidal disruption events are an excellent probe for supermassive black holes in distant inactive galaxies because they show bright multi-wavelength flares lasting several months to years. AT2019dsg presents the first potential association with neutrino emission from such an explosive event.
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