Published in July 2007
by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Address : The Edinburgh
Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
Telephone : 01223
312393
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Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN :
0-521-86347-3 - 504 pages – Hardback
Until recently, black holes were often considered as
exotic objects of dubious existence. In the last decade, observations have
provided overwhelming evidence in favour of the presence of supermassive black
holes at the centre of galaxies, including the Milky Way; of stellar-mass black
holes in binary stellar systems; and, possibly, of intermediate-mass black
holes in ultraluminous X-ray sources in nearby galaxies. Black holes are now
widely accepted as real physical entities, playing an important role in modern
astrophysics. IAU S238 brought together observers and theoreticians working in
black hole astrophysics - from stellar-mass black holes to supermassive ones
residing at the centre of galaxies - with the aim of highlighting and discussing
similarities in the physics involved. Leading researchers review the subject
and report on recent results on accretion discs, relativistic jets,
spectroscopy in different spectral bands - from X-rays to radio - and other
aspects of black hole astrophysics.

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