Ripple effects and oscillations in the broad Fe Kα line as a probe of massive black hole mergers
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 432:2 (2013) 1468-1482
Multi-channel transport experiments at Alcator C-Mod and comparison with gyrokinetic simulationsa)
Physics of Plasmas AIP Publishing 20:5 (2013) 056106
Dynamical models and Galaxy surveys
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Cambridge University Press (CUP) 9:S298 (2013) 117-129
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Gas cloud G2 can illuminate the black hole population near the galactic center.
Physical review letters 110:22 (2013) 221102
Abstract:
Galactic nuclei are expected to be densely populated with stellar- and intermediate-mass black holes. Exploring this population will have important consequences for the observation prospects of gravitational waves as well as understanding galactic evolution. The gas cloud G2 currently approaching Sgr A* provides an unprecedented opportunity to probe the black hole and neutron star population of the Galactic nucleus. We examine the possibility of a G2-cloud-black-hole encounter and its detectability with current x-ray satellites, such as Chandra and NuSTAR. We find that multiple encounters are likely to occur close to the pericenter, which may be detectable upon favorable circumstances. This opportunity provides an additional important science case for leading x-ray observatories to closely follow G2 on its way to the nucleus.Intrinsic rotation driven by non-Maxwellian equilibria in tokamak plasmas
ArXiv 1304.3633 (2013)