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Current High-Energy Emission Around Black Holes : Proceedings of the 2nd KIAS Astrophysics Workshop.
Title:
Current High-Energy Emission Around Black Holes : Proceedings of the 2nd KIAS Astrophysics Workshop.
Author:
Lee, Chang-Hwan.
ISBN:
9789812777959
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (355 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Black Hole Observations -- Black Hole Demographics -- Kiloparsec Jets from Massive Black Holes in Radio-Loud AGN -- ASCA and RXTE Observations of the Accretion Disk in X-ray Binaries -- Searching for Evidence of Tidal Disruption Event in Long-Term X-ray Light Curve of Seyfert Galaxy MCG-2-58-22 -- Existence of X-ray Jets on Kiloparsec Scales in Radio-Loud AGNs -- Part 2: Accretion Disk/Formation of Jets -- Magnetic Stresses in the Inner Regions of Accretion Disks around Black Holes -- Rayleigh Scattered Lya in Active Galactic Nuclei -- Black Hole Accretion in Transient X-ray Binaries -- X-ray Variability of Galactic Black Holes and Simulated Magnetohydrodynamical Flow -- On Energetics and Structure of Sub-Parsec Scale Jets in Quasars -- Large Scale Jets and the Nuclear Engine -- Magnetic Field Generation in Accretion Disks -- Radiation Driven Wind from Hot Accretion Flow -- Modes of Accretion in X-ray Sources -- Part 3: Energy Extraction from Rotating Black Holes -- Current High Energy Emission from Black Holes -- Pair Production Cascade in Black-Hole Magnetosphere -- The Transfield Equation of the Axisymmetric Nonstationary Magnetosphere of a Black Hole -- Gamma-ray Bursts and Gravitational Radiation from Black Hole-Torus Systems -- Part 4: Supernova and Gamma Ray Bursts -- Progenitor Properties as Key for the Diversity of Type la Supernovae -- Gamma-Ray Burst Light Curves Seen by Fourier Analysis: Cosmological Time Dilation and a Use as a New Distance Estimator -- Hypernovae Black Holes and Galactic Chemical Evolution -- Two-Dimensional Accretion Flow Driven by Poynting Flux -- Part 5: Black Hole Astrophysics -- Black Hole Mass-Period Correlation in Soft X-ray Transients.

Radiation-Hydrodynamical Model for the Supermassive Black Hole Formation -- Magnetic Properties of Neutron Star Matter and Pulsed Gamma Emission of Soft Gamma Repeaters -- List of Participants.
Abstract:
Black holes exist in galactic nuclei and in some X-ray binaries found in our own galaxy and the large Magellanic Cloud. This volume focuses on astrophysical high-energy emission processes around black holes, and the development of theoretical frameworks for interesting observational results. Contents: Black Hole Observations; Accretion Disk/Formation of Jets; Energy Extraction from Rotating Black Holes; Supernova and Gamma Ray Bursts; Black Hole Astrophysics. Readership: Graduate students, post-docs and academics in astrophysics, astronomy, cosmology and high energy physics.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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