Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Formation and Evolution of Black Holes in the Galaxy

Formation and Evolution of Black Holes in the Galaxy
By:"H A Bethe","G E Brown","C-H Lee"
Published on 2003-03-04 by World Scientific

E-book Library:"Science"

In published papers H A Bethe and G E Brown worked out the collapse of large stars and supernova explosions. They went on to evolve binaries of compact stars, finding that in the standard scenario the first formed neutron star always went into a black hole in common envelope evolution. C-H Lee joined them in the study of black hole binaries and gamma ray bursts. They found the black holes to be the fossils of the gamma ray bursts. From their properties they could reconstruct features of the burst and of the accompanying hypernova explosions. This invaluable book contains 23 papers on astrophysics, chiefly on compact objects, written over 23 years. The papers are accompanied by illuminating commentary. In addition there is an appendix on kaon condensation which the editors believe to be relevant to the equation of state in neutron stars, and to explain why black holes are formed at relatively low masses. Sample Chapter(s) Chapter 1: Equation of State in the Gravitational Collapse of Stars (289 KB) Chapter 6: How Collapsing Stars Might Hide Their Tracks in Black Holes (238 KB) Chapter 15: Evolution of Black Holes in the Galaxy (327 KB) Contents:Equation of State in the Gravitational Collapse of StarsHow a Supernova ExplodesNeutron Star Accretion and Binary Pulsar FormationMystery of the Missing StarThe Evolution of Relativistic Binary PulsarsSupernova Explosions, Black Holes and Nucleon StarsEvolution of Binary Compact Objects That MergeEvolution of Black Holes in the GalaxyA Theory of Gamma-Ray BurstsHypercritical Advection-Dominated Accretion FlowFormation of High-Mass X-Ray Black Hole Binariesand other papers Readership: Researchers in astrophysics. Keywords:Star;Supernova;Black Hole;Gamma Ray Burst;Compact Object;Kaon Condensation

This Book was ranked 22 by Google Books for keyword nucleus cms.

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