Optical polarization from colliding stellar stream shocks in a tidal disruption event.

I Liodakis, K I I Koljonen,D Blinov, E Lindfors,K D Alexander,T Hovatta,M Berton,A Hajela, J Jormanainen,K Kouroumpatzakis,N Mandarakas, K Nilsson

SCIENCE(2023)

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A tidal disruption event (TDE) occurs when a supermassive black hole rips apart a passing star. Part of the stellar material falls toward the black hole, forming an accretion disk that in some cases launches a relativistic jet. We performed optical polarimetry observations of a TDE, AT 2020mot. We find a peak linear polarization degree of 25 ± 4%, consistent with highly polarized synchrotron radiation, as is typically observed from relativistic jets. However, our radio observations, taken up to 8 months after the optical peak, do not detect the corresponding radio emission expected from a relativistic jet. We suggest that the linearly polarized optical emission instead arises from shocks that occur during accretion disk formation, as the stream of stellar material collides with itself.
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stellar stream shocks,tidal disruption event,optical polarization
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