Supermassive Black Holes
£54.99
- Author: Andrew King, University of Leicester
- Date Published: March 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108488051
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Written by an international leader in the field, this is a coherent and accessible account of the concepts that are now vital for understanding cutting-edge work on supermassive black holes. These include accretion disc misalignment, disc breaking and tearing, chaotic accretion, the merging of binary supermassive holes, the demographics of supermassive black holes, and the defining effects of feedback on their host galaxies. The treatment is largely analytic and gives in-depth discussions of the underlying physics, including gas dynamics, ideal and non-ideal magnetohydrodynamics, force-free electrodynamics, accretion disc physics, and the properties of the Kerr metric. It stresses aspects where conventional assumptions may be inappropriate and encourages the reader to think critically about current models. This volume will be useful for graduate or Masters courses in astrophysics, and as a handbook for active researchers in the field. eBook formats include colour figures while print formats are greyscale only.
Read more- Introduces new concepts such as accretion disc misalignment, breaking and tearing, and the theory of black hole feedback, making this front-line research accessible to MSc and graduate students
- Describes new ideas with largely analytic arguments, in approachable language, encouraging readers to think of the physical bases of the effects considered
- Introduces the necessary physics in detail, stressing where conventional assumptions can miss important effects, allowing readers to judge the limitations of current treatments
Reviews & endorsements
'… this book by a leading researcher is an excellent introduction to the subject. …The work is suitable as a graduate or advanced undergraduate textbook; faculty researchers also will find it a valuable resource. As such, it should certainly be in the collection of every institution with an astrophysics department. … Highly recommended.' A. Spero, Choice
See more reviews'With its thorough and dedicated treatment of the captivating physics of supermassive black holes, this book's arrival could not be more timely, as astonishing advances, including in gravitational waves and event horizon imaging, are inspiring a new generation of students to strive to learn the secrets of these mysterious yet cosmologically ubiquitous objects.' Amy Barger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
'In this lucid text, Andrew King gives an insightful introduction to the physics of black holes, astrophysical fluids, and accretion processes. From these foundations, he develops a broad framework for understanding how supermassive black holes may grow by chaotic accretion of gas from their host galaxies.' Philip Armitage, Stony Brook University
'Andrew King has taken a fresh approach to the astronomy of supermassive black holes, presenting their core physics clearly and cogently. Congratulations!' Martin Elvis, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian
'… a timely and relevant textbook in the current research landscape. … a highly enjoyable read, offering a comprehensive overview of crucial theoretical concepts related to supermassive black holes… particularly well-suited for graduate students embarking on their journey in this field. … It is also an excellent resource for individuals transitioning from a general physics background to astrophysics, as it illuminates the connections between General Relativity, fluid dynamics, and the intricate world of AGN physics. As I pass the book on to my summer student, I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone interested in exploring the fascinating world of supermassive black holes.' Sophie Koudmani, The Observatory
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- Date Published: March 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108488051
- length: 343 pages
- dimensions: 250 x 172 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.77kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Black holes and galaxies
2. Black holes and general relativity
3. Astrophysical gases
4. Disc accretion on to black holes
5. Supermassive black hole growth
6. The black-hole scaling relations
7. SMBH feedback in general
8. Black hole demographics
Problems
References
Index.
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