An accessible review on black holes

Their history, formation and accretion

Authors

  • Aaron Barrios University of Colorado, Boulder & JILA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33011/cuhj20242441

Keywords:

black holes, accretion, accretion disk models, radiative transfer, black hole spectra

Abstract

Black holes are among the most famous scientifically studied objects. Besides the numerous papers written about them every year, they are the subjects for much of the sci-fi genre, such as Interstellar. Furthermore, with the relatively recent imaging of two supermassive black holes, much effort has been put into explaining black holes to the public. Yet more advanced learners–such as undergraduate researchers–are caught between the limited descriptions of public-based information and the maze of complex, deeply-mathematical papers. The goal of this paper is to bridge these two areas with an accessible yet rigorous review of black holes and their accretion disks.

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Published

2024-04-30

How to Cite

Barrios, A. (2024). An accessible review on black holes: Their history, formation and accretion. University of Colorado Honors Journal. https://doi.org/10.33011/cuhj20242441

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Natural Science