Radio Observations of an Ordinary Outflow from the Tidal Disruption Event AT2019dsg
Y. Cendes, K. D. Alexander, E. Berger, T. Eftekhari, P. K. G., Williams, R. Chornock

TL;DR
This paper reports detailed radio observations of the TDE AT2019dsg, revealing a non-relativistic outflow with specific velocity, energy, and density evolution, and discusses implications for jet collimation and neutrino association.
Contribution
First detailed radio analysis of AT2019dsg showing non-relativistic outflow characteristics and challenging previous claims of relativistic jets and neutrino connection.
Findings
Outflow velocity ~0.07c with free expansion.
Kinetic energy increases then plateaus at ~5×10^{48} erg.
Ambient density declines as R^{-1.6}.
Abstract
We present detailed radio observations of the tidal disruption event (TDE) AT2019dsg, obtained with the Very Large Array (VLA) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), and spanning days post-disruption. We find that the peak brightness of the radio emission increases until ~200 days and subsequently begins to decrease steadily. Using the standard equipartition analysis, including the effects of synchrotron cooling as determined by the joint VLA-ALMA spectral energy distributions, we find that the outflow powering the radio emission is in roughly free expansion with a velocity of , while its kinetic energy increases by a factor of about 5 from 55 to 200 days and plateaus at erg thereafter. The ambient density traced by the outflow declines as on a scale of cm ($\approx…
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