Black Holes

  • Black Holes: An Annotated Bibliography, 1975-1983
    By Steven I. Danko

    ... 1413 Pearson , R.B. 740 Peat , D. 681 Pechenick , K.R. 1341 Peimbert , M. 1342 Pelat , D. 1274 Pelikhov , N.V. 1028 Pencek , T.L. 102 Peratt , A.L. 273 Perolov , V.P. 1509 Perry , M.J. 314 , 472 , 682 , 819 , 1590 Persides , s .

  • Black Holes
    By Cecile DeWitt-Morette, Bryce Seligman Dewitt

    E. Schreier , R. Levinson , H. Gursky , E. Kellogg , H. Tananbaum and R. Giacconi , Ap . J. ( Letters ) 172 , 179 , 1972 . 38. R. Wilson , Ap . J. ( Letters ) 174 , L27 , 1972 . 39.

  • Black Holes
    By Professor Brian Cox

    Black Holes by Professor Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw is a brilliant exploration of these amazing objects - how they are formed and why they continue to confirm that Einstein's theory of general relativity is such a brilliant ...

  • Black Holes: A Student Text Third Edition
    By Derek Raine, Edwin Thomas

    This book provides an accessible introduction to the fascinating and topical subject of black holes.

  • Black Holes: An Introduction
    By Derek J. Raine, Edwin George Thomas

    The justification that r+ is the event horizon in the equatorial plane will be provided in section 3.10, and that it is the event horizon in general will be apparent from the Penrose-Carter diagram in section 3.18.

  • Black Holes: A Traveler's Guide
    By Clifford A. Pickover

    BLACK HOLES A TRAVELER'S GUIDE Clifford Pickover's inventive and entertaining excursion beyond the curves of space and time. "I've enjoyed Clifford Pickover's earlier books . . . now...

  • Black Holes: A Very Short Introduction
    By Katherine Blundell

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Black Holes
    By Manuel Asensi, Joseph Hillis Miller

    J. Hillis Miller's text deals mainly with Anthony Trollope's Ayala's angel and Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu.

  • Black Holes
    By Jean-Pierre Luminet

    A deeper analysis shows that the passage of a black hole through the planet would cause seismic waves which were not observed , and that its exit would be accompanied by atmospheric shock waves which were also not observed .

  • Black Holes
    By Lily Erlic

    Pages 12–13 There are different kinds of black holes. Black holes can be very large or very small. A black hole's type depends on its mass. Mass is the amount of matter inside the black hole. Some black holes are billions of times ...

  • Black Holes: A Space Discovery Guide
    By James Roland

    Castelvecchi, Davide. “The Black Hole Collision That Reshaped Physics.” Scientific American, March 24, 2016. http://www.scientificamerican.com /article/the-black-hole-collision-that-reshaped-physics. Fromme, Alison. “Our Man at LIGO.

  • Black Holes: New Horizons
    By Sean Alan Hayward

    ... κ constant over horizon of in thermal equilibrium a stationary black hole First dU = TdS + work terms dM = κ8πda + ΩH dJ + Φ H dQ Second ∆S ≥ 0 in any process ∆a ≥ 0 in any process Third Impossible to achieve T = 0 Impossible to ...

  • Black Holes: A Very Short Introduction
    By Katherine Blundell

    In this Very Short Introduction, Katherine Blundell addresses a variety of questions, including what a black hole actually is, how they are characterised and discovered, to what happens if you get too close to one.

  • Black Holes: The Membrane Paradigm
    By Kip S. Thorne, Richard H. Price, Kirk S. Thorne

    A pedagogical introduction to the physics of black holes.

  • Black Holes: The Weird Science of the Most Mysterious Objects in the Universe
    By Sara Latta

    Explore the cutting-edge science of black hole research and discover fascinating interviews with respected scientists in the field.

  • Black Holes
    By Ker Than

    Provides information about black holes, explaining how stars become black holes, looking at the types of black holes, and discussing what is inside a black hole and how scientists study them.

  • Black Holes: A Bibliography with Indexes
    By Lawrence A. Jameson

    503 0 .092 B 21 Superstrings and related matters : proceedings of the 1999 Spring Workshop on , The Abdus Salam ICTP , Trieste , Italy , 22-30 March 1999 / B . Greene ... [ et al . ] . Published / Created : New Jersey : World Scientific ...

  • Black Holes
    By Mario Livio, Anton M. Koekemoer

    This is an invaluable resource for researchers currently working in the field, and for graduate students interested in this active and growing area of research.

  • Black Holes
    By Stephen Hawking

    Black holes are stranger than anything dreamed up by science-fiction writers, but they are firmly matters of science fact.” For decades, Stephen Hawking has been fascinated by black holes.

  • Black Holes: The Reith Lectures
    By Stephen Hawking

    Black holes are stranger than anything dreamed up by science fiction writers.” In 2016 Professor Stephen Hawking delivered the BBC Reith Lectures on a subject that fascinated him for decades – black holes.