12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Theoretical interpretation of the observed neutrino emission from Tidal Disruption Events

16 Jul 2021, 12:00
1h 30m
06

06

Talk MM | Multi-Messenger Discussion

Speaker

Walter Winter (DESY)

Description

The observation of a neutrino (IC 191001A) in association with the Tidal Disruption Event (TDE) AT2019dsg has revealed a new source class producing astrophysical neutrinos. We discuss the theoretical modeling of this multi-messenger observation in a jetted concordance scenario, highlighting the connection with X-ray observations. We illustrate how the late-term neutrino observation about 150 post peak can be naturally described by the model, and we predict what it means for further possible neutrino-TDE associations.

Keywords

Neutrino, Tidal Disruption Event

Subcategory Theoretical Results
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Primary authors

Walter Winter (DESY) Cecilia Lunardini (Arizona State University)

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