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@article{2417425, author = {Pasham, Dheeraj R. and Zajaček, Michal and Nixon, C. J. and Coughlin, Eric R. and Śniegowska, Marzena and Janiuk, Agnieszka and Czerny, Bożena and Wevers, Thomas and Guolo, Muryel and Ajay, Yukta and Loewenstein, Michael}, article_number = {8016}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07433-w}, keywords = {Compact astrophysical objects; General relativity and gravity; High-energy astrophysics; Transient astrophysical phenomena}, language = {eng}, issn = {0028-0836}, journal = {Nature}, title = {Lense–Thirring precession after a supermassive black hole disrupts a star}, url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07433-w}, volume = {630}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2417425 AU - Pasham, Dheeraj R. - Zajaček, Michal - Nixon, C. J. - Coughlin, Eric R. - Śniegowska, Marzena - Janiuk, Agnieszka - Czerny, Bożena - Wevers, Thomas - Guolo, Muryel - Ajay, Yukta - Loewenstein, Michael PY - 2024 TI - Lense–Thirring precession after a supermassive black hole disrupts a star JF - Nature VL - 630 IS - 8016 SP - 325-328 EP - 325-328 PB - Springer SN - 00280836 KW - Compact astrophysical objects KW - General relativity and gravity KW - High-energy astrophysics KW - Transient astrophysical phenomena UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07433-w N2 - An accretion disk formed around a supermassive black hole after it disrupts a star is expected to be initially misaligned with respect to the equatorial plane of the black hole. This misalignment induces relativistic torques (the Lense–Thirring effect) on the disk, causing the disk to precess at early times, whereas at late times the disk aligns with the black hole and precession terminates1,2. Here we report, using high-cadence X-ray monitoring observations of a tidal disruption event (TDE), the discovery of strong, quasi-periodic X-ray flux and temperature modulations. These X-ray modulations are separated by roughly 15 days and persist for about 130 days during the early phase of the TDE. Lense–Thirring precession of the accretion flow can produce this X-ray variability, but other physical mechanisms, such as the radiation-pressure instability3,4, cannot be ruled out. Assuming typical TDE parameters, that is, a solar-like star with the resulting disk extending at most to the so-called circularization radius, and that the disk precesses as a rigid body, we constrain the disrupting dimensionless spin parameter of the black hole to be 0.05 ≲ ∣a∣ ≲ 0.5. ER -
PASHAM, Dheeraj R., Michal ZAJAČEK, C. J. NIXON, Eric R. COUGHLIN, Marzena $\backslash$'SNIEGOWSKA, Agnieszka JANIUK, Bo$\backslash$.zena CZERNY, Thomas WEVERS, Muryel GUOLO, Yukta AJAY a Michael LOEWENSTEIN. Lense–Thirring precession after a supermassive black hole disrupts a star. \textit{Nature}. Springer, 2024, roč.~630, č.~8016, s.~325-328. ISSN~0028-0836. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07433-w.
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