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Measuring The Angular Momentum Of Supermassive Black Holes 1st Edition Laura Brenneman Auth

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Measuring The Angular Momentum Of Supermassive Black Holes 1st Edition Laura Brenneman Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 54
Author: Laura Brenneman (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461477709, 9781461477716, 1461477700, 1461477719
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Measuring The Angular Momentum Of Supermassive Black Holes 1st Edition Laura Brenneman Auth by Laura Brenneman (auth.) 9781461477709, 9781461477716, 1461477700, 1461477719 instant download after payment.

Measuring the spin distribution of supermassive black holes is of critical importance for understanding how these black holes and their host galaxies form and evolve over time, yet this type of study is only in its infancy. This brief describes how astronomers measure spin in supermassive black holes using X-ray spectroscopy. It also reviews the constraints that have been placed on the spin distribution in local, bright active galaxies over the past six years, and the cosmological implications of these constraints. Finally, it summarizes the open questions that remain in this exciting new field of research and points toward future discoveries soon to be made by the next generation of space-based observatories.

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