Ars Technica
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A tidal disruption event was discovered 290 million light-years away from Earth .
It was almost mistaken for a supernova when it was discovered in 2014 .
Now, a new forensic analysis of this event brings more about the stellar victim to light.
This suggests that the black hole had eviscerated a star with about three times the mass of the Sun .
The event has now become a precedent on which to base the search for more massive stars destroyed by black holes.
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