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Center for Theoretical Physics
Facility•Warsaw, Poland•
About: Center for Theoretical Physics is a facility organization based out in Warsaw, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Gamma-ray burst & Accretion (astrophysics). The organization has 68 authors who have published 112 publications receiving 1086 citations. The organization is also known as: Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej PAN & Centrum Fizyki Teoretycznej Polskiej Akademii Nauk.
Topics: Gamma-ray burst, Accretion (astrophysics), Quasar, Cosmology, Quantum
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01 Jan 20161 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered a scenario for the longest duration gamma ray bursts, resulting from the collapse of a massive star in a close binary system with a companion black hole, where the primary black hole born during the core collapse is spun up and increases its mass during the fallback of the stellar envelope.
Abstract: We consider a scenario for the longest duration gamma ray bursts, resulting from the collapse of a massive star in a close binary system with a companion black hole. The primary black hole born during the core collapse is spun up and increases its mass during the fallback of the stellar envelope. The companion black hole provides an additional angular momentum to the envelope, which ultimately makes the core BH spinning with a high Kerr parameter. After the infall and spiral-in, the two black holes merge inside the circumbinary disk. The second episode of mass accretion and final, even larger spin of the post-merger black hole prolongs the gamma ray burst central engine activity. The observed events should have two distinct peaks in the electromagnetic signal, separated by the gravitational wave emission. The gravitational recoil of the burst engine is also possible.
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01 Jun 2016
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TL;DR: In this paper, an eight-port homodyne detection apparatus is analyzed in the framework of the operational theory of quantum measurement, and the quantum trigonometry and corresponding phase space Wigner functions are derived for a signal field probed by a classical local oscillator and a squeezed vacuum in the unused port.
Abstract: The eight-port homodyne detection apparatus is analyzed in the framework of the operational theory of quantum measurement. For an arbitrary quantum noise leaking through the unused port of the beam splitter, the positive operator valued measure and the corresponding operational homodyne observables are derived. It is shown that such an eight-port homodyne device can be used to construct the operational quantum trigonometry of an optical field. The quantum trigonometry and the corresponding phase space Wigner functions are derived for a signal field probed by a classical local oscillator and a squeezed vacuum in the unused port.
01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that there is no single driver behind the Quasar Main Sequence, and the Eddington ratio of the source cannot be determined from the source location on the optical plane alone.
Abstract: Narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies are defined on the basis of their line widths, and they are generally considered to be high Eddington ratio sources. But in the context of the Quasar Main Sequence, high Eddington rate sources are those which have weak [O III] lines and strong Fe II lines. There is an overlap between the two populations, but they are not identical. Thus these two selection criteria give a different view on which objects are actually high Eddington ratio sources. We discuss this issue in the context of the broad band spectral energy density, emission line shape modeling, Fe II pseudo-continuum strength, and the level of X-ray variability. We also discuss the issue of the viewing angle and the insight one can gain from spectropolarimetric observations. We conclude that there is no single driver behind the Quasar Main Sequence, and the Eddington ratio of the source cannot be determined from the source location on the optical plane alone. On the other hand, an expected range of AGN parameters combined with a simple model of the Fe II production represent well the observed coverage pattern of the plane, with not much effect needed from the dispersion due to the viewing angle.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Krishna Rajagopal | 51 | 159 | 13677 |
Bozena Czerny | 49 | 377 | 7617 |
Karol Życzkowski | 42 | 217 | 9165 |
Iwo Bialynicki-Birula | 41 | 190 | 7082 |
Maciej Bilicki | 37 | 168 | 4354 |
Kazimierz Rzazewski | 34 | 153 | 4610 |
Katarzyna Małek | 33 | 153 | 4224 |
Amer Iqbal | 32 | 79 | 5338 |
Agnieszka Janiuk | 32 | 167 | 3293 |
Marek Kuś | 31 | 124 | 3500 |
Lech Mankiewicz | 30 | 221 | 3533 |
Jerzy Kijowski | 28 | 151 | 2906 |
Anjan A. Sen | 27 | 120 | 2358 |
Pawel Nurowski | 23 | 144 | 1951 |
Tomasz Sowiński | 19 | 108 | 1495 |