Modeling continuum polarization levels of tidal disruption events based on the collision-induced outflow mode
Panos Charalampopoulos, Mattia Bulla, Clement Bonnerot, Giorgos, Leloudas

TL;DR
This study models the continuum polarization of tidal disruption events (TDEs) using radiative transfer simulations to understand how viewing angles and physical parameters influence observed polarization levels, aiding interpretation of polarimetric data.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed polarization modeling framework for TDEs based on the collision-induced outflow scenario, exploring the effects of fallback rates and geometry on polarization predictions.
Findings
High fallback rate TDEs show polarization below 1%.
Maximum polarization (~8.8%) occurs at intermediate viewing angles for low fallback rates.
Polarization depends strongly on optical depth and viewing angle.
Abstract
TDEs have been observed in the optical and UV for more than a decade but the underlying emission mechanism still remains a puzzle. It has been suggested that viewing angle effects could potentially explain their large photometric and spectroscopic diversity. Polarization is indeed sensitive to the viewing angle and the first polarimetry studies of TDEs are now available, calling for a theoretical interpretation. In this study, we model the continuum polarization levels of TDEs using the radiative transfer code POSSIS and the collision-induced outflow (CIO) TDE emission scenario where unbound shocked gas originating from a debris stream intersection point offset from the black hole, reprocesses the hard emission from the accretion flow into UV and optical bands. We explore two different cases of peak mass fallback rates M'p (~3 and ~0.3 Msol/yr) while varying the following geometrical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Heat Transfer Mechanisms
