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- Q19605789 subject Q7061010.
- Q19605789 subject Q7131177.
- Q19605789 subject Q7163702.
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- Q19605789 subject Q8480527.
- Q19605789 abstract "A tidal disruption event is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when a star gets too close to a supermassive black hole's event horizon and is pulled apart by the black hole's tidal forces, experiencing spaghettification.It was first proposed in 1975 that tidal disruption events should be an inevitable consequence of black holes in galaxy nuclei whereas later theorists concluded that the resulting flare of radiation from the accretion of the stellar debris could be a unique signpost for the presence of a dormant black hole in the center of a normal galaxy.".
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- Q19605789 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061010.
- Q19605789 wikiPageWikiLink Q7131177.
- Q19605789 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163702.
- Q19605789 wikiPageWikiLink Q7476737.
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- Q19605789 wikiPageWikiLink Q8480527.
- Q19605789 comment "A tidal disruption event is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when a star gets too close to a supermassive black hole's event horizon and is pulled apart by the black hole's tidal forces, experiencing spaghettification.It was first proposed in 1975 that tidal disruption events should be an inevitable consequence of black holes in galaxy nuclei whereas later theorists concluded that the resulting flare of radiation from the accretion of the stellar debris could be a unique signpost for the presence of a dormant black hole in the center of a normal galaxy.".
- Q19605789 label "Tidal disruption event".