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Conference Proceedings Article Year: 2002 Authors: Zhang, S.N. and Zhang, X. and Yao, Y. Publication: APS Meeting Abstracts Citation Reference: 2002APS..APRN17083Z Link: ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:17
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Abstract: Intermediate-mass black holes, featuring masses of a few hundred to a few tens of thousands solar ... quite some interest. They fill the gap between solar mass black holes and super-massive black holes and might be at the origin of the formation of the latter. After a ...
Debbie Meinbresse - 2013-09-05 17:54
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Merger-remnant galaxies hosting dual supermassive black holes with kpc-scale separations are an expected consequence of galaxy mergers, and these dual supermassive black holes are useful as direct observational tracers of galaxy evolution. I ...
Anonymous - 2013-10-04 19:23
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... Drasco, S. and Hughes, S.A. Physics of black holes Black holes Publication: Physical Review D Citation ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:15
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... and cosmic censorship Numerical studies of black holes and black-hole binaries Physics of black holes Publication: Physical Review D Citation ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:14
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... J. and Kalogera, V. X-ray binary stars Black holes STELLAR WINDS BRIGHTNESS X-ray binaries Black holes Mass loss and stellar winds Luminosity and mass ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:09
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... Parikh, M.K. and Wilczek, F. Classical black holes Quantum aspects of black holes evaporation THERMODYNAMICS Publication: ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:09
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... X-ray binary stars astrophysical jets Black holes X-ray binaries Jets outflows and bipolar flows Black holes Publication: Interacting Binaries: Accretion, ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:09
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Journal Article Year: 2012 Authors: Kreidberg, L. and Bailyn, C.D. and Farr, W.M. and Kalogera, V. Black Hole Physics X-rays: binaries Publication: Astrophysical Journal ...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:09
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Journal Article Year: 2006 Authors: Shafee, R. and McClintock, J.E. and Narayan, R. and Davis, S.W. and Li, L.-X. and Remillard, R.A. Accretion accretion disks Stars: Binaries: Close...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:14

A nearby star is pummeling a companion planet with a barrage of X-rays a hundred thousand times more than the Earth receives from the Sun. Credit: NASA/CXC/NSF/IPAC/2MASS (see the 

