Radio constraint on outflows from tidal disruption events
Tatsuya Matsumoto, Tsvi Piran

TL;DR
This paper develops a generalized method to analyze radio emissions from tidal disruption events (TDEs), constraining outflow properties and ruling out energetic relativistic jets in late-time observations.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized equipartition analysis applicable with limited spectral data, providing new constraints on TDE outflows and the surrounding medium.
Findings
Isotropic outflows with typical velocities can produce observed radio flares.
Unbound debris bow shocks require high velocities and specific geometries.
Late-time radio limits exclude energetic relativistic jets like Sw J1644+57.
Abstract
Radio flares from tidal disruption events (TDEs) are generally interpreted as synchrotron emission arising from the interaction of an outflow with the surrounding circumnuclear medium (CNM). We generalize the common equipartition analysis to be applicable in cases lacking a clear spectral peak or even with just an upper limit. We show that, for detected events, there is a lower limit on the combination of the outflow's velocity and solid angle , (with ) that constrains the outflow's properties. Considering several possible outflow components accompanying TDEs, we find that: Isotropic outflows such as disk winds with and can easily produces the observed flares; The bow shock of the unbound debris has a wedge-like geometry and it must be geometrically thick with and a fraction of…
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