Grab a partner, it’s time for tonight’s dizzying doppler dance!
Did you know we are looking for black hole binaries orbiting supermassive black holes? Here’s how!
Did you know we are looking for black hole binaries orbiting supermassive black holes? Here’s how!
We don’t talk about accretion disks enough, but they hide so much physics in them! The authors of today’s paper try to understand which physical effect wins in circumbinary disks!
Thanks to gravitational waves, we have detections of black holes mergers. Now imagine they are embedded in AGN disks, can you guess what’s going to happen to them? The authors of today’s paper can tell you if your guess was correct!
In our latest #UndergradResearch post, Jessica Anderson investigates how thin disks can be stable in low-mass X-ray binary systems.
Today’s dual-language post takes a look at a classic paper of Shakura & Sunyaev written in 1973. Whilst this paper advanced our understanding of accretion disks, we still have an incomplete theoretical picture. That may all change
Supermassive stars may be the seeds of supermassive black holes. But where and how do these seeds form?