Intermittent and Transient Behavior in Cygnus X 1 and GRS 1915 105 X ray Emission

Intermittent and Transient Behavior in Cygnus X 1 and GRS 1915 105 X ray Emission
Author: Daniel V. Engovatov
Publsiher: Stanford University
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:tk101gq8333

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Much work has been done on trying to gain insight into the dynamics of accreting systems, such as black hole and neutron star binaries, by analyzing timing measurements from X-ray telescopes. In this thesis we present a novel approach to this problem using a kurtosis measure of the wavelet distribution obtained from the light curve to quantify the presence of intermittent activity. This method is applied to large RXTE data sets for GRS 1915+105, and Cygnus X-1. We demonstrate a new approach to reveal bursting modes. Negative correlation between the presence of a low frequency QPO in the Cygnus X-1 Fourier power spectrum and a wavelet kurtosis indicator of temporal intermittency is observed. A possible interpretation of this anti-correlation is developed using a "dripping handrail" transient chaos model.

The Jet Paradigm

The Jet Paradigm
Author: Tomaso Belloni
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540769378

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The discovery of the ?rst case of superluminal radio jets in our galaxy in 1994 from the bright and peculiar X-ray source GRS 1915+105 has opened the way to a major shift in the direction of studies of stellar-mass accreting binaries. The past decade has seen an impressive increase in multi-wavelength studies. It is now known that all black hole binaries in our galaxy are radio sources and most likely their radio emission originates from a powerful jet. In addition to the spectacular events related to the ejection of superluminal jets, steady jets are known from many systems. Compared with their supermassive cousins, the nuclei of active galaxies, stellar-mass X-ray binaries have the advantage of varying on time scales accessible within a human life (sometimes even much shorter than a second). This has led to the ?rst detailed studies of the relation between accretion and ejection. It is even possible that, excluding their “soft” periods, the majority of the power in gal- tic sources lies in the jets and not in the accretion ?ows. This means that until a few years ago we were struggling with a physical problem, accretion onto compact objects, without considering one of the most important components of the system. Models that associate part of the high-energy emission and even the fast aperiodic variability to the jet itself are now being proposed and jets can no longer be ignored.

Timing Neutron Stars Pulsations Oscillations and Explosions

Timing Neutron Stars  Pulsations  Oscillations and Explosions
Author: Tomaso M. Belloni,Mariano Méndez,Chengmin Zhang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-10-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662621103

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Neutron stars, whether isolated or in a binary system, display a varied and complex phenomenology, often accompanied by extreme variability of many time scales, which takes the form of pulsations due to the object rotation, quasi-periodicities associated to accretion of matter, and explosions due to matter accreted on the surface or to starquakes of highly magnetized objects. This book gives an overview of the current observational and theoretical standpoint in the research on the physics under the extreme conditions that neutron stars naturally provide. The six chapters explore three physical regions of a neutron star: the space around it, where accretion and pulsar companions allow testing of general relativity its surface, where millisecond pulsation and X-ray burts provide clues about general relativistic effects and the equation of state of neutron matter its interior, of course, inaccessible to direct observations, can nevertheless, be probed with all observational parameters related to neutron star variability.

Fifty Years of Quasars

Fifty Years of Quasars
Author: Mauro D'Onofrio,Paola Marziani,Jack W. Sulentic
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642275647

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The 50th anniversary of the discovery of quasars in 1963 presents an interesting opportunity to ask questions about the current state of quasar research. Formatted as a series of interviews with noted researchers in the field, each of them asked to address a specific set of questions covering topics selected by the editors, this book deals with the historical development of quasar research and discusses how advances in instrumentation and computational capabilities have benefitted quasar astronomy and have changed our basic understanding of quasars. In the last part of the book the interviews address the current topic of the role of quasars in galaxy evolution. They summarise open issues in understanding active galactic nuclei and quasars and present an outlook regarding what future observational facilities both on the ground and in space might reveal. Its interview format, the fascinating topic of quasars and black holes, and the lively recollections and at times controversial views of the contributors make this book both rewarding and a pleasure to read!

The Universe in Gamma Rays

The Universe in Gamma Rays
Author: Volker Schönfelder
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662045930

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After describing cosmic gamma-ray production and absorption, the instrumentation used in gamma-ray astronomy is explained. The main part of the book deals with astronomical results, including the somewhat surprising result that the gamma-ray sky is continuously changing.

Pulsar Astronomy

Pulsar Astronomy
Author: Andrew Lyne,Francis Graham-Smith
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107010147

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Now in its fourth edition, Pulsar Astronomy provides a thoroughly revised and updated introduction to the field of pulsar astronomy.

Physics of Relativistic Objects in Compact Binaries from Birth to Coalescence

Physics of Relativistic Objects in Compact Binaries  from Birth to Coalescence
Author: Monica Colpi,Piergiorgio Casella,Vittorio Gorini,Ugo Moschella,Andrea Possenti
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-03-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402092640

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A very attractive feature of the theory of general relativity is that it is a perfectexampleofa“falsi?able”theory:notunableparameterispresentinthe theory and therefore even a single experiment incompatible with a prediction of the theory would immediately lead to its inevitable rejection, at least in the physical regime of application of the aforementioned experiment. This fact provides additional scienti?c value to one of the boldest and most fascinating achievements of the human intellect ever, and motivates a wealth of e?orts in designing and implementing tests aimed at the falsi?cation of the theory. The ?rst historical test on the theory has been the de?ection of light gr- ing the solar surface (Eddington 1919): the compatibility of the theory with this ?rst experiment together with its ability to explain the magnitude of the perihelion advance of Mercury contributed strongly to boost acceptance and worldwideknowledge.However,technologicallimitations preventedphysicists from setting up more constraining tests for several decades after the formu- tion of the theory. In fact, a relevant problem with experimental general r- ativity is that the predicted deviations from the Newtonian theory of gravity areverysmallwhentheexperimentsarecarriedoutinterrestriallaboratories.

Astrophysical Black Holes

Astrophysical Black Holes
Author: Francesco Haardt,Vittorio Gorini,Ugo Moschella,Aldo Treves,Monica Colpi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319194165

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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.