714 research outputs found
Hot One-Temperature Accretion Flows Around Black Holes
We describe hot, optically-thin solutions for one-temperature accretion disks
around black holes. We include cooling by synchrotron, bremsstrahlung, and
Comptonization. Our solutions are thermally and viscously stable, with gas
temperatures on the order of K. The thermal stability is
a direct result of the inclusion of synchrotron cooling.
The new solution branch is related to the advection-dominated solution for a
two-temperature gas described by Narayan \& Yi (1995b). It is present only for
mass accretion rates less than some critical which depends on
the radius and viscosity parameter . The solutions are
advection-dominated for extremely low values of . However, for a range
of intermediate accretion rates, the new solutions are both hot (K) and cooling-dominated. Because of this new feature, one-temperature
solutions are significantly more luminous than the corresponding two
temperature solutions.
The radial profile of the new solutions is unusual. The inner parts of the
flow are cooling-dominated and have a disk-like geometry, while the outer parts
are fully advection-dominated and nearly quasi-spherical.Comment: 24 pages tex file and 7 postscript figures all included in one
compressed tar file. Accepted for publication in ApJ. In case of problems,
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Multiple magnon modes in the CoSnS Weyl semimetal candidate
We experimentally investigate electron transport in kagome-lattice
ferromagnet CoSnS, which is regarded as a time-reversal symmetry
broken Weyl semimetal candidate. We demonstrate curves with
pronounced asymmetric spikes, similar to those attributed to
current-induced spin-wave excitations in ferromagnetic multilayers. In contrast
to multilayers, we observe several spikes' sequences at low,
10 A/cm, current densities for a thick single-crystal
CoSnS flake in the regime of fully spin-polarized bulk. The spikes
at low current densities can be attributed to novel magnon branches in magnetic
Weyl semimetals, which are predicted due to the coupling between two magnetic
moments mediated by Weyl fermions. Presence of spin-transfer effects at low
current densities in CoSnS makes the material attractive for
applications in spintronics.Comment: final versio
Utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and library operations in state university libraries in south-south Nigeria
This study examined utilization of information and communication technology (ICT) and library job operations in state university libraries in South-South Nigeria. Two hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Survey research design was used. The population for the study constituted 143 librarians (professionals and paraprofessionals). A sample of 93 librarians was selected using purposive sampling technique. The instrument was validated by experts. The research data was analyzed with descriptive (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (One-Way ANOVA). All hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The findings revealed that there was a significant influence of online databases services on library job operations, (f=4.447*, P<.05, df=2,728, F-critical=3.00) and there was a significant influence of CD-ROM services on library job operations, (f=2.671*, P<.05, df=2,728, Fcritical= 3.00).From the result of the study, it was recommended among others that librarians should utilize more ICT tools to facilitate their job operations in the library.Keywords: Utilization of ICT, Online databases Service, CD-ROM Service, Library job operations, State University, Libraries, South-South Nigeri
The change from accretion via a thin disk to a coronal flow: dependence on the viscosity of the hot gas
We study the transition from the geometrically thin disk to the hot coronal
flow for accretion onto black holes. The efficiency of evaporation determines
the truncation of the geometrically thin disk as a function of the black hole
mass and the mass flow rate in the outer disk. The physics of the evaporation
was already described in detail in earlier work (Meyer et al. 2000b). We show
now that the value of the viscosity parameter for the coronal gas has a strong
influence on the evaporation efficiency. For smaller values of the viscosity
evaporation is less efficient. For a given mass flow rate from outside the
geometrically thin disk then extends farther inward. Spectral transitions
between soft and hard states are then expected for different mass flow rates in
the outer disk. The physics is the same for the cases of stellar and
supermassive black holes systems.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in A&
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