Seminars
Our seminars take place in the lecture room of the building at
Praha–Sporilov.
Next seminar:
15.12.2014 10:30
Jan Cechura
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Physics of X-ray binaries
Abstract
Jan Cechura
Physics of X-ray binaries
We present a novel observation interpreting method for the high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) based on a combination of spectroscopic data and numerical results of a radiation hydrodynamic model of stellar wind in HMXBs. By using an indirect imaging method of Doppler tomography, we calculate synthetic tomograms of a predicted emission in Low/Hard and High/Soft X-ray states and compare them with tomograms produced using phase-resolved optical spectra of Cygnus X-1, a prototype of HMXBs. The emissions of HMXBs are determined by the local conditions within the circumstellar medium - namely by local density, temperature, and ionization parameter. These quantities are computed by the radiation hydrodynamic code and strongly depend on the X-ray state of such systems. By increasing intensity of an X-ray emission produced by the compact companion in the HMXB-model, we achieved a complete redistribution of the circumstellar medium in the vicinity of the modelled system. These changes (which simulate the transitions between two major spectral states) are also apparent in the synthetic Doppler tomograms which are in a good agreement with the observational data.
Thesis defense
16.12.2014 16:00
Chris Done
University of Durham, United Kingdom
The disc-spin-jet connection in stellar and supermassive black holes
Abstract
Chris Done
The disc-spin-jet connection in stellar and supermassive black holes
Black hole spin is difficult to measure as it leaves an imprint only close to the horizon, but it may be required to produce most dramatic relativistic jets seen in the flat spectrum radio quasars (FRII) and BL Lacs (FRI). I will review what we know about the connection between the accretion flow, jet and spin in the stellar mass black hole binary systems and then scale this up to the supermassive black holes in AGN and quasars, including spin constraints from the new techniques which use fast variability to reverberation map the inner disc.
Previous seminar:
01.12.2014 14:00
V. Karas, D. Kunneriath, G. Karssen, F. Peissker. E. Mossoux
Lecture Day: Galactic center projects
Abstract
V. Karas, D. Kunneriath, G. Karssen, F. Peissker. E. Mossoux
Lecture Day: Galactic center projects
Vladimír Karas (AsU): Electrically charged matter near a supermassive black hole (15+5)
Devaky Kunneriath (AsU): Mechanism of accretion from the Galactic centre minispiral onto Sgr A* supermassive black hole (15+5)
Grischa Karssen (UCO): Relativistic disc models for SgrA* (15+5)
Florian Peissker (UCO): Monitoring the DSO on its orbit around SgrA* (15+5)
Enmanuelle Mossoux (CNRS): Results of our XMM-Newton 2014 campaign on Sgr A* (15+5)
If you would like to give a seminar in our group, please contact Vladimir Karas or Jaroslav Hamersky.
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