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Discovery of highly blueshifted broad Balmer and metastable helium absorption lines in a tidal disruption event

Hung et al., 2019

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6826185876144661406
Author
Hung T
Cenko S
Roth N
Gezari S
Veilleux S
Van Velzen S
Gaskell C
Foley R
Blagorodnova N
Yan L
Graham M
Brown J
Siebert M
Frederick S
Ward C
Gatkine P
Gal-Yam A
Yang Y
Schulze S
Dimitriadis G
Kupfer T
Shupe D
Rusholme B
Masci F
Riddle R
Soumagnac M
Van Roestel J
Dekany R
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The Astrophysical Journal

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We report the discovery of nonstellar hydrogen Balmer and metastable helium absorption lines accompanying a transient, high-velocity (0.05c) broad absorption line (BAL) system in the optical spectra of the tidal disruption event (TDE) AT2018zr (z= 0.071). In the Hubble …
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