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Wind-reprocessed Transients

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, 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 black hole 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 AT2018cow if it is explained as a wind-reprocessed transient, demonstrating that its optical emission is consistent with reprocessing of the observed soft X-rays.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWWind-reprocessed Transientspreprint / 2020AAnthony L. PiroResearcherAWenbin LuResearcherTastro-ph.HE8150 worksTastro-ph.SR7966 works
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Wind-reprocessed Transients

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