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      On energetics and progenitors of odd radio circles: a causal connection with tidal disruption of stars?

      Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Odd Radio Circles or ORCs are recently discovered edge-brightened, low surface brightness circular radio sources. The progenitors and astrophysical processes responsible for their origins are presently debated. Some ORCs are host-less and some appear to be hosted in distant quiescent galaxies. Two plausible explanations consider ORCs as nearby supernova remnants with sizes a few hundred parsec in the intragroup medium of the Local Group of galaxies or alternatively shocked haloes of a few hundred kpc extent around distant galaxies. The input shock energy required to create ORCs of a few hundred kpc size is estimated in a range of 1055–1059 erg. It is shown here that the cumulative energy in unbound debris ejected from multiple (105–109) tidal disruption events over ∼100 Myr period around a central massive black hole can meet the required energies to generate ORCs around some galaxies, which have recently undergone a merger. The potential hosts for ORCs are identified here as abundant post-starburst galaxies at intermediate redshifts having massive black holes. A causal connection between ORC around quiescent galaxies and tidal disruption may find support in the observed dominance of tidal disruption events in post-starburst galaxies.

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                Journal
                Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                1745-3925
                1745-3933
                October 2022
                August 09 2022
                October 2022
                August 09 2022
                July 23 2022
                : 516
                : 1
                : L43-L47
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                10.1093/mnrasl/slac081
                40da94f6-68a3-4840-a31f-731d5a824498
                © 2022

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