Theory of Black Hole Accretion Discs
Title | Theory of Black Hole Accretion Discs PDF eBook |
Author | Marek A. Abramowicz |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780521623629 |
The first comprehensive and up-to-date review of our new understanding of accretion disks around black holes - with chapters from experts from around the world.
Theory of Accretion Disks 2
Title | Theory of Accretion Disks 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Wolfgang J. Duschl |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401108587 |
Accretion disks in astrophysics represent the characteristic flow by which compact bodies accrete mass from their environment. Their intrinsically high luminosity, and recent progress in observational accessibility at all wavelength bands, have led to rapidly growing awareness of their importance and made them the object of intense research on widely different scales, ranging from binary stars to young stellar objects and active galactic nuclei. This book contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Workshop on `Theory of Accretion Disks 2' for which some of the most active researchers in the different fields came together at the Max-Planck-Institut for Astrophysics in Garching in March, 1993. Its reviews and contributions give an up-to-date account of the present status of our understanding and provide a stimulating challenge in discussions of open questions in a rapidly developing field.
Accretion Disks In Compact Stellar Systems
Title | Accretion Disks In Compact Stellar Systems PDF eBook |
Author | J Craig Wheeler |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1993-12-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9814504599 |
Accretion disks in compact stellar systems containing white dwarfs, neutron stars or black holes are the principal laboratory for understanding the role of accretion disks in a wide variety of environments from proto-stars to quasars. Recent work on disk instabilities and dynamics has given a new theoretical framework with which to study accretion disks. Modeling of time-dependent phenomena provides new insight into the causes and interpretation of photometric and spectroscopic variability and new constraints on the fundamental physical problem — the origin of viscosity in accretion disks. This book contains expert reviews on the nature of limit cycle thermal instabilities and a variety of closely related topics from the theory of angular momentum transport to eclipse mapping of the disk structure. The result is a comprehensive contemporary survey of the structure and evolution of accretion disks in compact binary systems.
Astrophysical Black Holes
Title | Astrophysical Black Holes PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Haardt |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2015-11-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 331919416X |
Based on graduate school lectures in contemporary relativity and gravitational physics, this book gives a complete and unified picture of the present status of theoretical and observational properties of astrophysical black holes. The chapters are written by internationally recognized specialists. They cover general theoretical aspects of black hole astrophysics, the theory of accretion and ejection of gas and jets, stellar-sized black holes observed in the Milky Way, the formation and evolution of supermassive black holes in galactic centers and quasars as well as their influence on the dynamics in galactic nuclei. The final chapter addresses analytical relativity of black holes supporting theoretical understanding of the coalescence of black holes as well as being of great relevance in identifying gravitational wave signals. With its introductory chapters the book is aimed at advanced graduate and post-graduate students, but it will also be useful for specialists.
Accretion Flows in Astrophysics
Title | Accretion Flows in Astrophysics PDF eBook |
Author | Nikolay Shakura |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 437 |
Release | 2018-10-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3319930095 |
This book highlights selected topics of standard and modern theory of accretion onto black holes and magnetized neutron stars. The structure of stationary standard discs and non-stationary viscous processes in accretion discs are discussed to the highest degree of accuracy analytic theory can provide, including relativistic effects in flat and warped discs around black holes. A special chapter is dedicated to a new theory of subsonic settling accretion onto a rotating magnetized neutron star. The book also describes supercritical accretion in quasars and its manifestation in lensing events. Several chapters cover the underlying physics of viscosity in astrophysical discs with some important aspects of turbulent viscosity generation. The book is aimed at specialists as well as graduate students interested in the field of theoretical astrophysics.
Beyond Einstein Gravity
Title | Beyond Einstein Gravity PDF eBook |
Author | Salvatore Capozziello |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 447 |
Release | 2010-10-27 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9400701659 |
Beyond Einstein’s Gravity is a graduate level introduction to extended theories of gravity and cosmology, including variational principles, the weak-field limit, gravitational waves, mathematical tools, exact solutions, as well as cosmological and astrophysical applications. The book provides a critical overview of the research in this area and unifies the existing literature using a consistent notation. Although the results apply in principle to all alternative gravities, a special emphasis is on scalar-tensor and f(R) theories. They were studied by theoretical physicists from early on, and in the 1980s they appeared in attempts to renormalize General Relativity and in models of the early universe. Recently, these theories have seen a new lease of life, in both their metric and metric-affine versions, as models of the present acceleration of the universe without introducing the mysterious and exotic dark energy. The dark matter problem can also be addressed in extended gravity. These applications are contributing to a deeper understanding of the gravitational interaction from both the theoretical and the experimental point of view. An extensive bibliography guides the reader into more detailed literature on particular topics.
Astrophysics
Title | Astrophysics PDF eBook |
Author | James Binney |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0198752857 |
Astrophysics is said to have been born when Isaac Newton saw an apple drop in his orchard and had the electrifying insight that the Moon falls just like that apple. James Binney shows how the application of physical laws derived on Earth allows us to understand objects that exist on the far side of the Universe.