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Wind-reprocessed Transients

Anthony L. Piro, Wenbin Lu

2020The Astrophysical Journal57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We consider the situation where the luminosity from a transient event is reprocessed by an optically thick wind. Potential applications are the tidal disruption of stars by black holes (BHs), engine-powered supernovae, and unique fast transients found by current and future wide-field surveys. We derive relations between the injected and observed luminosity for steady and time-dependent winds, and discuss how the temperature is set for scattering-dominated radiative transport. We apply this framework to specific examples of tidal disruption events and the formation of a BH by a massive star, as well as discuss other applications such as deriving observables from detailed hydrodynamic simulations. We conclude by exploring what is inferred about the mass-loss rate and underlying engine powering AT 2018cow if it is explained as a wind-reprocessed transient, demonstrating that its optical emission is consistent with reprocessing of the observed soft X-rays.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsLuminosityObservableTransient (computer programming)StarsAstrophysicsRadiative transferEvent (particle physics)Current (fluid)Mixing (physics)AstronomyEmission spectrumLight curveMechanicsBlack hole (networking)Computational physicsThermal emissionStellar evolutionSteady state (chemistry)Set (abstract data type)Astrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
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