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Straightening warped cones
We provide the converses to two results of J. Roe (Geom. Topol. 2005): first,
the warped cone associated to a free action of an a-T-menable group admits a
fibred coarse embedding into a Hilbert space, and second, a free action
yielding a warped cone with property A must be amenable. We construct examples
showing that in both cases the freeness assumption is necessary. The first
equivalence is obtained also for other classes of Banach spaces, in particular
for -spaces.Comment: Final authors' version of the article published by JTA. Changes since
v2: the proof of Lem. 3.8 (now Prop. 3.10) is split between several lemmata,
the proof of Thm 4.2 simplified and more detaile
Rokhlin dimension for actions of residually finite groups
We introduce the concept of Rokhlin dimension for actions of residually
finite groups on C*-algebras, extending previous notions of Rokhlin dimension
for actions of finite groups and the integers, as introduced by Hirshberg,
Winter and the third author. If the group has a box space of finite asymptotic
dimension, then actions with finite Rokhlin dimension preserve the property of
having finite nuclear dimension, when passing to the crossed product
C*-algebra. A detailed study of the asymptotic dimension of box spaces shows
that finitely generated, virtually nilpotent groups have box spaces with finite
asymptotic dimension, providing a reasonably large class of examples. We then
establish a relation between Rokhlin dimension of residually finite groups
acting on compact metric spaces and amenability dimension of the action in the
sense of Guentner, Willett and Yu. We show that for free actions of infinite,
finitely generated, nilpotent groups on finite dimensional spaces, both these
dimensional values are finite. In particular, the associated transformation
group C*-algebras have finite nuclear dimension. This extends an analogous
result about -actions by the first author. We also provide some
results concerning the genericity of finite Rokhlin dimension, and permanence
properties with respect to the absorption of a strongly self-absorbing
C*-algebra.Comment: 64 pages; some small corrections and added remark
An accretion-jet model for M87: interpreting the spectral energy distribution and Faraday rotation measure
M87 is arguably the best supermassive black hole (BH) to explore the jet
and/or accretion physics due to its proximity and fruitful high-resolution
multi-waveband observations. We model the multi-wavelength spectral energy
distribution (SED) of M87 core that observed at a scale of 0.4 arcsec (, is gravitational radius) as recently presented by
Prieto et al. Similar to Sgr A*, we find that the millimeter bump as observed
by Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) can be modeled by the
synchrotron emission of the thermal electrons in advection dominated accretion
flow (ADAF), while the low-frequency radio emission and X-ray emission may
dominantly come from the jet. The millimeter radiation from ADAF dominantly
come from the region within , which is roughly consistent with the
recent very long baseline interferometry observations at 230\,GHz. We further
calculate the Faraday rotation measure (RM) from both ADAF and jet models, and
find that the RM predicted from the ADAF is roughly consistent with the
measured value while the RM predicted from the jet is much higher if jet
velocity close to the BH is low or moderate (e.g., ). With the constraints from the SED modeling and RM, we
find that the accretion rate close to the BH horizon is ( is Bondi accretion rate), where the
electron density profile, , in the accretion flow
is consistent with that determined from X-ray observation inside the Bondi
radius and recent numerical simulations.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Ap
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