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    Influence of the RELICT Cosmological Constant on Accretion Discs

    Zdeněk Stuchlík · Listopad 27, 2005 · Fyzika · 0 comments
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    Publication date: n/a 2005

    Abstract:
    Surprisingly, the relict cosmological constant has a crucial influence
    on properties of accretion discs orbiting black holes in quasars and
    active galactic nuclei. We show it by considering basic properties of
    both the geometrically thin and thick accretion discs in the Kerr-de
    Sitter black hole (naked-singularity) spacetimes. Both thin and thick
    discs must have an outer edge allowing outflow of matter into the outer
    space, located nearby the so-called static radius, where the
    gravitational attraction of a black hole is balanced by the cosmological
    repulsion. Jets produced by thick discs can be significantly collimated
    after crossing the static radius. Extension of discs in quasars is
    comparable with extension of the associated galaxies, indicating a
    possibility that the relict cosmological constant puts an upper limit on
    extension of galaxies.

    Authors:
    Stuchlík, Zdeněk;

    http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MPLA…20..561S

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