Black Hole (BH)

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Black Hole (BH) Introduction to BH Motivation to study BH Formation of BH Cool slides Size of BH Properties of BH Evidence for BH

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Black Hole (BH). Introduction to BH Motivation to study BH Formation of BH Cool slides Size of BH Properties of BH Evidence for BH. Definition of BH Motivation to study BH Fascinating ideas (spacetime curvature, event horizon, worm hole etc) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Black Hole (BH)Introduction to BHMotivation to study BHFormation of BHCool slidesSize of BHProperties of BHEvidence for BH

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Definition of BHMotivation to study BH

Fascinating ideas (spacetime curvature, event horizon, worm hole etc)

Astronomical observations (quasar, pulsar, AGN, GRB etc)

Quantum GravityAstrophysics & High energy particles

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Formation of BH

White Dwarf, Pauli Exclusion, electron degeneracyTemperature >100,000 KDensity

Earth size White Dwarf - 1E9 kg/m3

Earth - 5.4E3 kg/m3

Chandrashekar limit 1.4 Solar Mass

Supernova Explosion (>10 Solar Mass)Neutron star, neutron degeneracy and

pulsarBlack Hole and quasar

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An Artist's conception of the evolution of our sun through the red giant stage

and onto a white dwarf

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Birth of a Neutron Star

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Supernova explosion -Cas A as seen by the Chandra X-ray Observatory

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Vela Pulsar Reveals a Compact Nebula Created by a Shooting

Neutron Star

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More Red Quasars May Loom in the Universe

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Simulation of Black Hole

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Black hole in galaxy M87, image from Hubble Space Telescope.

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Size of BH - Schwarzschild Radius

G=Gravitational Constant

For the sun,

kmsR 32

)8

103/(30

10211

107.62

2/2 cGMRs

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Properties of BH Space time curvature

Compactness and warpage of spacetime Red shift of light

Event Horizon boundary of no return Tidal forces

Singularities 1965 Roger Penrose Static Black Hole, white hole and worm hole

Naked Singularity cosmic censorship law Image frozen in time

Black Hole laws Black Holes have no hair Area of Event Horizon and entropy

Hawking Radiation, loss of information, Conservation law of Baryon number

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Evidence for BH

Binary Systems• Normal star and a BH• BH around BH

Active Galactic NucleusWhat are we observing when we are

looking for a BH?