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Absorption of High Energy Gamma-Rays by Low Energy Intergalactic Photons
Following our previously proposed technique, we have used the recent
gamma-ray observations of Mrk 421 to place theoretically significant
constraints on and possible estimates of the intergalactic infrared radiation
field (IIRF) which are consistent with normal galactic IR production by stars
and dust and rule out exotic mechanisms proposed to produce a larger IIRF.
Using models for the low energy intergalactic photon spectrum from microwave to
UV energies, we calculate the opacity of inter- galactic space to gamma-rays as
a function of energy and redshift. These calculations indicate that the GeV
gamma-ray burst recently observed by the EGRET experiment on CGRO originates at
a redshift less than approximately 1.5.Comment: 12 pg., uuencoded, Z-compressed ps file (includes figures), To be
published in Space Sci. Re
A method to determine the parameters of black holes in AGNs and galactic X-ray sources with periodic modulation of variability
We propose a simple and unambiguous way to deduce the parameters of black
holes which may reside in AGNs and some types of X-ray binaries. The black-hole
mass and angular momentum are determined in physical units. The method is
applicable to the sources with periodic components of variability, provided one
can assume the following: (i) Variability is due to a star or a stellar-mass
compact object orbiting the central black hole and passing periodically through
an equatorial accretion disk (variability time-scale is given by the orbital
period). (ii) The star orbits almost freely, deviation of its trajectory due to
passages through the disk being very weak (secular); the effect of the star on
the disk, on the other hand, is strong enough to yield observable photometric
and spectroscopic features. (iii) The gravitational field within the nucleus is
that of the (Kerr) black hole, the star and the disk contribute negligibly.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables; LaTeX2.09 (aas2pp4.sty); submitted to
the Astrophysical Journal; also available at
http://astro.mff.cuni.cz/karas/papers.htm with additional illustration
Absence of Chaos in Bohmian Dynamics
The Bohm motion for a particle moving on the line in a quantum state that is
a superposition of n+1 energy eigenstates is quasiperiodic with n frequencies.Comment: 1 pag
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