Dihedralman t1_j49kvhn wrote on January 14, 2023 at 2:52 AM Reply to A team of physicists devises a model that maps a star's surprising orbit about a supermassive black hole. When a star passes within a certain distance of a black hole - close enough to be gravitationally disrupted - the stellar material gets stretched and compressed as it falls into the black hole. by MistWeaver80 The title is a bit misleading. The proposed model allows for parial Tidal Disruption Events, where the entire star is not completely destroyed. This is the surprising part, as TDE's have been known about for some time. Permalink 1
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Dihedralman t1_j49kvhn wrote
Reply to A team of physicists devises a model that maps a star's surprising orbit about a supermassive black hole. When a star passes within a certain distance of a black hole - close enough to be gravitationally disrupted - the stellar material gets stretched and compressed as it falls into the black hole. by MistWeaver80
The title is a bit misleading. The proposed model allows for parial Tidal Disruption Events, where the entire star is not completely destroyed. This is the surprising part, as TDE's have been known about for some time.