Black Holes
Herausgeber: Livio, Mario; Koekemoer, Anton M
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Herausgeber: Livio, Mario; Koekemoer, Anton M
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A collection of review papers exploring the astrophysics of black holes, providing an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students.
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A collection of review papers exploring the astrophysics of black holes, providing an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005532
- ISBN-10: 1107005531
- Artikelnr.: 32873740
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005532
- ISBN-10: 1107005531
- Artikelnr.: 32873740
Participants; Preface Mario Livio and Anton Koekemoer; 1. Black holes,
entropy, and information G. T. Horowitz; 2. Gravitational waves from
black-hole mergers J. G. Baker, W. D. Boggs, J. M. Centrella, B. J. Kelley,
S. T. McWilliams and J. R. van Meter; 3. Out-of-this-world physics: black
holes at future colliders G. Landsberg; 4. Black holes in globular clusters
S. L. W. McMillan; 5. Evolution of massive black holes M. Volonteri; 6.
Supermassive black holes in deep multiwavelength surveys C. M. Urry and E.
Treister; 7. Black-hole masses from reverberation mapping B. M. Peterson
and M. C. Bentz; 8. Black-hole masses from gas dynamics F. D. Macchetto; 9.
Evolution of supermassive black holes A. Müller and G. Hasinger; 10.
Black-hole masses of distant quasars M. Vestergaard; 11. The accretion
history of supermassive black holes K. Brand and the NDWFS Boötes Survey
Teams; 12. Strong field gravity and spin of black holes from broad iron
lines A. C. Fabian; 13. Birth of massive black-hole binaries M. Colpi, M.
Dotti, L. Mayer and S. Kazantzidis; 14. Dynamics around supermassive black
holes A. Gualandris and D. Merritt; 15. Black-hole formation and growth:
simulations in general relativity S. L. Shapiro; 16. Estimating the spins
of stellar-mass black holes J. E. McClintock, R. Narayan and R. Shafee; 17.
Stellar relaxation processes near the Galactic massive black hole T.
Alexander; 18. Tidal disruptions of stars by supermassive black holes S.
Gezari; 19. Where to look for radiatively inefficient accretion flows in
low-luminosity AGN M. Chiaberge; 20. Making black holes visible: accretion,
radiation, and jets J. H. Krolik.
entropy, and information G. T. Horowitz; 2. Gravitational waves from
black-hole mergers J. G. Baker, W. D. Boggs, J. M. Centrella, B. J. Kelley,
S. T. McWilliams and J. R. van Meter; 3. Out-of-this-world physics: black
holes at future colliders G. Landsberg; 4. Black holes in globular clusters
S. L. W. McMillan; 5. Evolution of massive black holes M. Volonteri; 6.
Supermassive black holes in deep multiwavelength surveys C. M. Urry and E.
Treister; 7. Black-hole masses from reverberation mapping B. M. Peterson
and M. C. Bentz; 8. Black-hole masses from gas dynamics F. D. Macchetto; 9.
Evolution of supermassive black holes A. Müller and G. Hasinger; 10.
Black-hole masses of distant quasars M. Vestergaard; 11. The accretion
history of supermassive black holes K. Brand and the NDWFS Boötes Survey
Teams; 12. Strong field gravity and spin of black holes from broad iron
lines A. C. Fabian; 13. Birth of massive black-hole binaries M. Colpi, M.
Dotti, L. Mayer and S. Kazantzidis; 14. Dynamics around supermassive black
holes A. Gualandris and D. Merritt; 15. Black-hole formation and growth:
simulations in general relativity S. L. Shapiro; 16. Estimating the spins
of stellar-mass black holes J. E. McClintock, R. Narayan and R. Shafee; 17.
Stellar relaxation processes near the Galactic massive black hole T.
Alexander; 18. Tidal disruptions of stars by supermassive black holes S.
Gezari; 19. Where to look for radiatively inefficient accretion flows in
low-luminosity AGN M. Chiaberge; 20. Making black holes visible: accretion,
radiation, and jets J. H. Krolik.
Participants; Preface Mario Livio and Anton Koekemoer; 1. Black holes,
entropy, and information G. T. Horowitz; 2. Gravitational waves from
black-hole mergers J. G. Baker, W. D. Boggs, J. M. Centrella, B. J. Kelley,
S. T. McWilliams and J. R. van Meter; 3. Out-of-this-world physics: black
holes at future colliders G. Landsberg; 4. Black holes in globular clusters
S. L. W. McMillan; 5. Evolution of massive black holes M. Volonteri; 6.
Supermassive black holes in deep multiwavelength surveys C. M. Urry and E.
Treister; 7. Black-hole masses from reverberation mapping B. M. Peterson
and M. C. Bentz; 8. Black-hole masses from gas dynamics F. D. Macchetto; 9.
Evolution of supermassive black holes A. Müller and G. Hasinger; 10.
Black-hole masses of distant quasars M. Vestergaard; 11. The accretion
history of supermassive black holes K. Brand and the NDWFS Boötes Survey
Teams; 12. Strong field gravity and spin of black holes from broad iron
lines A. C. Fabian; 13. Birth of massive black-hole binaries M. Colpi, M.
Dotti, L. Mayer and S. Kazantzidis; 14. Dynamics around supermassive black
holes A. Gualandris and D. Merritt; 15. Black-hole formation and growth:
simulations in general relativity S. L. Shapiro; 16. Estimating the spins
of stellar-mass black holes J. E. McClintock, R. Narayan and R. Shafee; 17.
Stellar relaxation processes near the Galactic massive black hole T.
Alexander; 18. Tidal disruptions of stars by supermassive black holes S.
Gezari; 19. Where to look for radiatively inefficient accretion flows in
low-luminosity AGN M. Chiaberge; 20. Making black holes visible: accretion,
radiation, and jets J. H. Krolik.
entropy, and information G. T. Horowitz; 2. Gravitational waves from
black-hole mergers J. G. Baker, W. D. Boggs, J. M. Centrella, B. J. Kelley,
S. T. McWilliams and J. R. van Meter; 3. Out-of-this-world physics: black
holes at future colliders G. Landsberg; 4. Black holes in globular clusters
S. L. W. McMillan; 5. Evolution of massive black holes M. Volonteri; 6.
Supermassive black holes in deep multiwavelength surveys C. M. Urry and E.
Treister; 7. Black-hole masses from reverberation mapping B. M. Peterson
and M. C. Bentz; 8. Black-hole masses from gas dynamics F. D. Macchetto; 9.
Evolution of supermassive black holes A. Müller and G. Hasinger; 10.
Black-hole masses of distant quasars M. Vestergaard; 11. The accretion
history of supermassive black holes K. Brand and the NDWFS Boötes Survey
Teams; 12. Strong field gravity and spin of black holes from broad iron
lines A. C. Fabian; 13. Birth of massive black-hole binaries M. Colpi, M.
Dotti, L. Mayer and S. Kazantzidis; 14. Dynamics around supermassive black
holes A. Gualandris and D. Merritt; 15. Black-hole formation and growth:
simulations in general relativity S. L. Shapiro; 16. Estimating the spins
of stellar-mass black holes J. E. McClintock, R. Narayan and R. Shafee; 17.
Stellar relaxation processes near the Galactic massive black hole T.
Alexander; 18. Tidal disruptions of stars by supermassive black holes S.
Gezari; 19. Where to look for radiatively inefficient accretion flows in
low-luminosity AGN M. Chiaberge; 20. Making black holes visible: accretion,
radiation, and jets J. H. Krolik.