Astrophysical Disks

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Pub. Date: 2006-08-30
Publisher(s): Springer Nature
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Summary

The book deals with collective and stochastic processes in astrophysical disks involving theory, observations, and the results of modelling. Among others, it examines the spiral-vortex structure in galactic and accretion disks, stochastic and ordered structures in the developed turbulence. It also describes sources of turbulence in the accretion disks, internal structure of disk in the vicinity of a black hole, numerical modelling of Be envelopes in binaries, gaseous disks in spiral galaxies with shock waves formation, observation of accretion disks in a binary system and mass distribution of luminous matter in disk galaxies. The editors adeptly brought together collective and stochastic phenomena in the modern field of astrophysical disks, their formation, structure, and evolution involving the methodology to deal with, the results of observation and modelling, thereby advancing the study in this important branch of astrophysics and benefiting professional researchers, lecturers, and graduate students.

Author Biography

Alexei M. Fridman - world recognized scientist in the field of astrophysics, plasma physics, and non-linear dynamics, full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department Head in the Institute for Astronomy, author of 219 publications in referred journals and 6 monographs.Mikhail Ya. Marov - world recognized scientist in the field of planetary physics, hydromechanics, and rarefied gas dynamics, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department Head in the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, author of 212 publications in referred journals and 11 monographs.Il'ya G. Kovalenko - a specialist in the field of astrophysics and computational plasma and hydrodynamics, Professor of the Theoretical Physics Department in the Volgograd State University, author of numerous publications in referred journals.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors ix
Preface xv
Part I Invited Papers
The Over-Reflection Instability: Myth or Reality?
3(20)
A.M. Fridman, E.V. Polyachenko, Yu. M. Torgashin, S.G. Yanchenko, and E.N. Snezhkin
Chaotic and Ordered Structures in the Developed Turbulence
23(32)
Mikhail Ya. Marov and Aleksander V Kolesnichenko
Internal Structure of Thin Accretion Disks
55(20)
Vasily Beskin, Alexander Tchekhovskoy
Disc Formation in Binary be Stars
75(22)
D.V Bisikalo, A.A. Boyarchuk, P. Harmanec, P.V. Kaigorodov, and O.A. Kuznetsov
Accretion Disks Around Black Holes with Account of Magnetic Fields
97(24)
Gennady Bisnovatyi-Kogan
Supercritical Accretion Disk in SS433
121(10)
A.M. Cherepashchuk
Galactic Vortices
131(14)
G. Contopoulos, and P.A. Patsis
Spiral Perturbations in Disk Galaxies Observed in NIR
145(12)
P. Grosbøl
The Role of Ordered and Chaotic Motion in N-Body Models of Elliptical Galaxies Models
157(40)
N. Voglis, and C. Kalapotharakos
Part II Oral Contributions
Gamma-Ray Burst Interaction with Dense Interstellar Medium
197(8)
Maxim V. Barkov, and Gennady S. Bisnovalyi-Kogan
Morphology of the Interaction between the Stream and Cool Accretion Disc in Semidetached Binaries
205(12)
P.V. Kaigorodov, D.V. Bisikalo, A.A. Boyarchuk, and O.A. Kuznetsov
Computer Modeling of Non-Stationary Gas Quasi-Keplerian Disk
217(14)
Alexander V. Khoperskov, and Sergej S. Khrapov
3D Structure of Gaseous Disks in Spiral Galaxies
231(10)
I.G. Kovalenko, M.A. Eremin, and V.V. Korolev
Hydrodynamical Turbulence in Accretion Discs
241(18)
O.A. Kuznetsov
2D-Simulations of Subcritical and Supercritical Accretion Disks Around Black Holes
259(16)
Toru Okuda
Separate Circumnuclear Stellar and Gaseous Disks in Disk Galaxies
275(16)
O.K. Sil'chenko
Bending Instability Galaxies: The Stellar Disk Thickness and the Mass of Spheroidal Component
291(16)
N.V. Tyurina, A.V. Khoperskov, and D.V. Bizyaev,
Disk-to-halo Mass Ratio Evaluations Based on the Numerical Models of Collisionless Disks
307(14)
Anatoly V. Zasov, Alexander V. Khoperskov, and Nataly V. Tyurina,
Part III Posters
Global Irregularities of Spiral Patterns in Galaxies: Manifestation of hydrodynamic Instabilities?
321(8)
A.D. Chernin, V.V. Korolev, and I.G. Kovalenko
The Morphology of Gaseous Flows in Z and in the Active State
329(8)
E. Yu. Kilpio, D.V. Bisikalo, A.A. Boyarchuk, and O.A. Kuznetsov
Self-Consistent Gas and Stellar Dynamics of Disk Galaxies: A Problem of Dark Mass
337(8)
Alexander V. Khoperskov, and Sergej S. Khrapov
Numerical Simulation of Expanding Shock Waves in the Young Stars Objects
345
S.S. Khrapov, and V.V. Mustsevoi

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