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New Frontiers in Black Hole Astrophysics (IAU S324)

Black holes lie at the heart of some of the most fascinating astrophysical phenomena. IAU symposium 324 marked the 100th anniversary of Schwarzchild's solution of Einstein's field equations predicting the existence of black holes. Our understanding of black holes has come an impressively long way since then, with the last major discovery being coalescing black holes producing gravitational waves, also predicted in 1916. In this volume, observational and theoretical experts discuss the current state-of-the-art in the astrophysics of black hole systems and their exploitation in testing fundamental theories of physics. Topics span a wide range and include: a historical review, the similarity and diversty of black hole systems, gamma ray bursts, tidal disruption events, active galactic nuclei, black hole systems as multi-messeger sources, and the opening of new observational horizons.

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English
Pages
350

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New Frontiers in Black Hole Astrophysics (IAU S324)
2017, Cambridge University Press
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Library of Congress
QB843.B55, QB1 .I58 v.324, QB843 .I58 2016

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Open Library
OL28640299M
ISBN 13
9781107169944
OCLC/WorldCat
1000297592

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OL21155860W

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