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Black Holes

Black Holes

Black Holes

Mario Livio, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
Anton M. Koekemoer, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
May 2011
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    Black holes, once considered to be of purely theoretical interest, play an important role in observational astronomy and a range of astrophysical phenomena. This volume is based on a meeting held at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which explored the many aspects of black hole astrophysics. Written by world experts in areas of stellar-mass, intermediate-mass and supermassive black holes, these review papers provide an up-to-date overview of developments in this field. Topics discussed range from black hole entropy and the fate of information to supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies, and from the possibility of producing black holes in collider experiments to the measurements of black hole spins. This is an invaluable resource for researchers currently working in the field, and for graduate students interested in this active and growing area of research.

    • Provides an up-to-date overview of current research in this fascinating and important field of astrophysics
    • Features contributions from leading experts
    • An important resource for researchers and graduate students alike

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    Table of Contents

    • 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.
      Contributors
    • Mario Livio, Anton Koekemoer, G. T. Horowitz, J. G. Baker, W. D. Boggs, J. M. Centrella, B. J. Kelley, S. T. McWilliams, J. R. van Meter, G. Landsberg, S. L. W. McMillan, M. Volonteri, C. M. Urry, E. Treister, B. M. Peterson, M. C. Bentz, F. D. Macchetto, A. Müller, G. Hasinger, M. Vestergaard, K. Brand, NDWFS Boötes Survey Teams, A. C. Fabian, M. Colpi, M. Dotti, L. Mayer, S. Kazantzidis, A. Gualandris, D. Merritt, S. L. Shapiro, J. E. McClintock, R. Narayan, R. Shafee, T. Alexander, S. Gezari, M. Chiaberge, J. H. Krolik

    • Editors
    • Mario Livio , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
    • Anton M. Koekemoer , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore