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      Stellar dynamics and tidal disruption events in galactic nuclei

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          The disruption of a star by the tidal field of a massive black hole is the final outcome of a chain of complex dynamical processes in the host galaxy. I introduce the "loss cone problem", and describe the many theoretical and numerical challenges on the path of solving it. I review various dynamical channels by which stars can be supplied to a massive black hole, and the relevant dynamical relaxation / randomization mechanisms. I briefly mention some "exotic" tidal disruption scenarios, and conclude by discussing some new dynamical results that are changing our understanding of dynamics near a massive black hole, and may well be relevant for tidal disruption dynamics.

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          01 October 2012
          2012-10-20
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          10.1051/epjconf/20123905001
          1210.0582
          275c7fd6-a089-4b39-8892-336588f599da

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          Invited review talk presented in the "Tidal Disruption events and AGN outbursts" workshop, 25-27 June 2012, ESAC, Madrid, Spain. To appear in the EPJ web of conferences, Editor: R. Saxton. 7 pp
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