Candidate Tidal Disruption Event AT2019fdr Coincident with a High-Energy Neutrino

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Abstract

The origins of the high-energy cosmic neutrino flux remain largely unknown. Recently, one high-energy neutrino was associated with a tidal disruption event (TDE). Here we present AT2019fdr, an exceptionally luminous TDE candidate, coincident with another high-energy neutrino. Our observations, including a bright dust echo and soft late-time x-ray emission, further support a TDE origin of this flare. The probability of finding two such bright events by chance is just 0.034%. We evaluate several models for neutrino production and show that AT2019fdr is capable of producing the observed high-energy neutrino, reinforcing the case for TDEs as neutrino sources.

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Reusch, S., Stein, R., Kowalski, M., Van Velzen, S., Franckowiak, A., Lunardini, C., … Zimmerman, E. (2022). Candidate Tidal Disruption Event AT2019fdr Coincident with a High-Energy Neutrino. Physical Review Letters, 128(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.221101

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