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| Journal Article | PUBDB-2021-02627 |
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2021
Nature Publishing Group
London
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1038/s41550-020-01295-8
Report No.: arXiv:2005.05340
Abstract: The tidal disruption event AT2019dsg is probably associated with a high-energy neutrino, suggesting that such events can contribute to the cosmic neutrino flux. The electromagnetic emission is explained in terms of a central engine, a photosphere and an extended synchrotron-emitting outflow.
Keyword(s): neutrino: flux ; jet: relativistic ; neutrino: production ; neutrino: spectrum ; neutrino: energy: high ; energy: flux ; particle: acceleration ; galaxy ; electromagnetic ; bolometer ; optical ; IceCube ; site ; ultraviolet ; synchrotron radiation ; electron ; gamma ray ; Cherenkov counter ; GLAST ; neutrino: oscillation ; pi: production ; star: mass ; photon: thermal ; p: accelerator ; interaction ; p p ; cross section ; radio wave ; black hole ; cosmic radiation: UHE ; X-ray ; Doppler effect ; black body
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