Quasi-noraml and Multipole Moment for Cosmological Black Holes, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mansouri, Reza (Supervisor) ; Taghizadeh Firouzjaee, Javad (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Isolated black holes in equilibrium are intrinsically simple objects: They are much simpler than ordinary matter around us because they can be described by only a few parameters such as their mass, angular momentum, and charge. This simplicity, however, is apparent only because one never has an isolated black hole. Black holes in centers of galaxies or intermediate-mass black holes always have complex distributions of matter around them, such as galactic nuclei, accretion disks, strong magnetic fields, other stars, planets, etc., and are therefore actively interacting with their surroundings. However, even having been removed from all macroscopic objects and fields in space, a black hole...
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Abstract
Isolated black holes in equilibrium are intrinsically simple objects: They are much simpler than ordinary matter around us because they can be described by only a few parameters such as their mass, angular momentum, and charge. This simplicity, however, is apparent only because one never has an isolated black hole. Black holes in centers of galaxies or intermediate-mass black holes always have complex distributions of matter around them, such as galactic nuclei, accretion disks, strong magnetic fields, other stars, planets, etc., and are therefore actively interacting with their surroundings. However, even having been removed from all macroscopic objects and fields in space, a black hole...
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