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Modification of Premises for the Black Hole Information Paradox Caused by Topological Constraints in the Event Horizon Vicinity. [PDF]
Jacak JE.
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Intermediate-Layer-Free Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes on Gold Microelectrode Arrays: A New Approach for Stable and Reproducible Potentials. [PDF]
Morawska K, Pietrzak K, Wardak C.
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Structure and composition of grain boundaries and their impact on functional properties of energy materials. [PDF]
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Copper-based semiconductor nanocrystals for optical applications.
Marin R, Besteiro LV, Canton P.
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Dark Minihalos with Intermediate Mass Black Holes
Physical Review Letters, 2005We argue that the Milky Way (MW) contains 10(3)-10(4) intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs) of mass approximately 10(2-3)M. Some IMBHs are naked, and some are enshrouded by dense dark minispikes and by minihalos of (10(6)-10(7))M circle. The IMBH is formed off-center by gas accretion in a minihalo.
Hongsheng, Zhao, Joseph, Silk
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Do Intermediate-Mass Black Holes Exist?
2014This chapter addresses the existence of intermediate-mass black holes. There is powerful empirical evidence for two classes of black holes, namely, the stellar-mass black holes, with masses a few times that of the Sun, and the supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies.
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Intermediate-mass black holes in globular clusters
Astrophysical Bulletin, 2011The mass of central bodies in a number of Milky-Way globular clusters is estimated based on the stellar radial-velocity dispersion data. It is assumed that stars located close to the center of the cluster (i.e., to the black hole) rotate about it, have masses on the order of the solar mass, and that the mass of the gravitating center is greater by a ...
A. A. Kiselev +3 more
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The Hunt for Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
Science, 2005Two types of black holes-stellar black holes and supermassive black holes-are known to exist in the universe. This leaves a large gap in the black hole mass distribution. In her Perspective, [Fabbiano][1] investigates whether ultraluminous x-ray sources may be the missing intermediate-mass black holes.
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Miniquasars: Elusive Black Holes of Intermediate Mass
2012Confident that black holes of stellar (\( {5-15}\,\, \mathrm{M}_{\bigodot} \)) and super (\( 10^{5}-10^{10}\,\, \mathrm{M}_{\bigodot} \)) mass do indeed exist, astrophysicists began naturally to wonder if black holes outside of these mass ranges also existed.
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