The tidal disruption event AT2017eqx: spectroscopic evolution from hydrogen rich to poor suggests an atmosphere and outflow

M. Nicholl, P. K. Blanchard, E. Berger, S. Gomez, R. Margutti, K. D. Alexander, J. Guillochon, J. Leja, R. Chornock, B. Snios, K. Auchettl, A. G. Bruce, P. Challis, D. J. D'Orazio, M. R. Drout, T. Eftekhari, R. J. Foley, O. Graur, C. D. Kilpatrick, A. LawrenceA. L. Piro, C. Rojas-Bravo, N. P. Ross, P. Short, S. J. Smartt, K. W. Smith, B. Stalder

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