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    almahu_9949850906802882
    Umfang: XII, 389 p. 109 illus., 100 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031550980
    Inhalt: The main objective of this volume is to discuss the physical properties, observational signals and various probes of compact objects in the Universe. These include black holes, neutron stars, and exotic objects studied in alternative theories of gravity. The text is mainly addressed to postgraduate students and young researchers with the aim of introducing them to these very challenging topics.
    Anmerkung: Exact Black Hole Solutions in Higher Order Scalar Tensor Theories -- Compact Objects in Einstein-scalar-Gauss-Bonnet Theory and Beyond -- Dynamics of Scalarization -- Effective Field Theory Approach to Black Hole Scalarization and its Compatibility with Cosmic Evolution -- Conformal Renormalization and Energy Functionals in Anti de Sitter (AdS) Gravity -- Black Hole Spectroscopy: Quasinormal Modes, Ringdown Stability and the Pseudospectrum -- Huge WKB Method and Quasinormal Modes of String-Theoretical D-Dimensional Black Holes -- Spacetime Geometry of Rotating Boson Stars and KBHsSH -- Seven Years of LIGO-Virgo Science -- Astrophysics of Radio sources: Analysis of 21cm Post-Reionization Signals and Modeling of FRBs as PBHs with Magnetic Fields -- BINGO-ABDUS: A Radiotelescope to Unveil the Dark Sector of the Universe -- Machine Learning Applications in Gravitational Wave Astronomy -- Features in the Inflaton Potential and the Spectrum of Cosmological Perturbations.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031550973
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031550997
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031551000
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
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    edoccha_9961612426102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (394 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-55098-6
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Modifications of General Relativity: Scalar Tensor Theories -- Exact Black Hole Solutions in Higher Order Scalar Tensor Theories -- 1 Black Holes and Scalar Tensor Theories -- 2 Horndeski and Beyond -- 2.1 Horndeski Theories -- 2.2 Degenerate Higher-Order Scalar-Tensor (DHOST) Theories -- 3 Stealth Black Holes and Their Disformal and Conformal Transformations -- 3.1 Generic Stealth Schwarzschild in Horndeski Theories -- 3.2 A Stealth Kerr Black Hole in a GR Like DHOST Theory -- 3.3 Disformal Kerr Metric -- 3.4 Conformal Kerr Metric: Cosmological Black Holes -- 4 Black Holes Beyond Ricci Flat Metrics -- 4.1 Parity and Shift-Symmetric Theories -- 4.2 Non-parity Symmetric Theories -- 5 Summary -- References -- Compact Objects in EsGB Theory and Beyond -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Compact Objects in GR and Einstein-Scalar Theory -- 2.1 Black Holes -- 2.2 Wormholes -- 2.3 Particle-Like Solutions -- 3 The Einstein-Scalar-GB Theory -- 3.1 Black-Hole Solutions in Einstein-Scalar-GB Theory -- 3.2 Wormholes in Einstein-Scalar-GB Theory -- 3.3 Particle-Like Solutions in Einstein-Scalar-GB Theory -- 4 Compact Objects in (Beyond) Horndeski Theory -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Dynamics of Scalarization -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Scalar-Gauss-Bonnet Gravity-Field Equations and Time Evolution -- 2.1 Scalar Field Evolution in Decoupling Limit Approximation -- 2.2 Field Equations in Spherical Symmetry -- 2.3 Mechanisms of Scalarization -- 3 Scalarization of Isolated Compact Objects -- 3.1 Scalar Field Dynamics in the Decoupling Limit Approximation -- 3.2 Scalar Field Evolution on the Background of a Neutron Star -- 3.3 Beyond Decoupling Limit Approximation -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- EFT Approach to Black Hole Scalarization and Its Compatibility with Cosmic Evolution -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Model and Black Hole Scalarization. , 3 Perturbations on a FLRW Background -- 4 General Relativity as a Cosmic Attractor -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Conformal Renormalization and Energy Functionals in Anti-De Sitter Gravity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kounterterms in AdS Gravity -- 3 Counterterms Versus Kounterterms: A Comparison -- 4 Beyond Kounterterms: Conformal Renormalization -- 5 Energy Functionals from Conformal Gravity in Four Dimensions -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Black Hole Spectroscopy -- Black-Hole Spectroscopy: Quasinormal Modes, Ringdown Stability and the Pseudospectrum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Black-Hole Perturbation Theory and Quasinormal Modes -- 2.1 Quasinormal Mode Detection Status -- 3 Early Evidence of a Spectral Instability -- 4 The Need for Non-modal Tools: The Pseudospectrum -- 4.1 The Mathematical Notion of the Pseudospectrum -- 4.2 Hydrodynamics and the Pseudospectrum -- 4.3 Black Holes and Their Pseudospectrum in a Nutshell -- 4.4 A Pseudospectrum Calculator Primer -- 5 Pseudospectrum of Black Holes -- 5.1 Pöschl-Teller Potential: A Toy Model -- 5.2 Schwarzschild Black Holes -- 5.3 Reissner-Nordström Black Holes -- 6 Pseudospectrum of Horizonless Exotic Compact Objects -- 6.1 Spherically-Symmetric Horizonless Compact Objects: A Simplistic Approach -- 6.2 Pseudospectrum of Horizonless Objects with a Pöschl-Teller Potential -- 6.3 Pseudospectrum of Horizonless Compact Objects -- 7 Destabilizing the Fundamental Quasinormal Mode -- 8 Destabilized Fundamental Mode Detection in Ringdown Signals -- 8.1 Ringdown Waveform Stability -- 8.2 Implications on Black-Hole Spectroscopy -- 9 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- WKB Method and Quasinormal Modes of String-Theoretical D-Dimensional Black Holes -- 1 Introduction and Summary -- 2 Quasinormal Modes -- 2.1 Dissipative Systems and Quasinormal Modes -- 2.2 Quasinormal Modes of Black Holes. , 3 WKB Theory: A Review -- 3.1 Defining Purpose and Schrödinger Like Equations -- 3.2 Analytic Continuation and Stokes Lines -- 4 A String-Corrected Black Hole and Its Perturbations -- 4.1 Physical Origin -- 4.2 The Metric -- 4.3 Gravitational Perturbations and Quasinormal Modes -- 5 Quasinormal Modes in the Eikonal Limit -- 5.1 Definition and Analysis of upper QQ -- 5.2 WKB Approximation -- 5.3 Quasinormal Frequencies Computation -- 6 Quasinormal Modes in the Asymptotic Limit -- 6.1 Variable Change and Perturbation Theory -- 6.2 WKB Theory Set up -- 6.3 Stokes Lines Topology -- 6.4 Boundary Conditions -- 6.5 The Monodromy Method -- 6.6 The Big Contour -- 6.7 The Small Contour -- 6.8 Equating Monodromies: The Final Result -- References -- Observational Signals of Compact Objects -- Spacetime Geometry of Rotating Boson Stars and KBHsSH -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory -- 2.1 Action and Equations of Motion -- 2.2 Charges -- 2.3 Scalar Field Ansatz -- 2.4 Note on Self-interaction -- 3 Rotating Boson Stars -- 3.1 Metric Ansatz and Boundary Conditions -- 3.2 Charges -- 3.3 Fluid Description and Co-moving Frame -- 4 KBHsSH -- 4.1 Metric Ansatz and Boundary Conditions -- 4.2 Charges -- 4.3 Domain of Existence -- 5 Equatorial Circular Orbits -- 5.1 Static Ring -- 5.2 Degenerate Prograde Stable -- 5.3 Discontinuous Prograde Stable -- 5.4 Discontinuous Circular Orbits -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Seven Years of LIGO-Virgo Science -- 1 Signal and Noises -- 1.1 Thermal Noise -- 1.2 Seismic Noise -- 1.3 Gravity Gradient Noise -- 1.4 Signals -- 2 The First Discoveries -- 2.1 Localization -- 2.2 GW170817 -- 3 O3 Run and Beyond -- 3.1 Tests of General Relativity -- 3.2 ``Exceptional'' Events -- 3.3 Other Searches -- 4 Conclusions -- References. , Astrophysics of Radio Sources: Analysis of 21cm Post-reionization Signals and Modeling of FRBs as PBHs with Magnetic Fields -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Extracting HI Information from Sky Maps -- 2.1 Caracterizing the 21cm Post-reionization Signals -- 2.2 Foreground Signals -- 2.3 Modeling the Foreground Removal Process -- 2.4 Statistical Estimation of the 21cm Signals -- 3 Bispectrum in 21-cm Intensity Mapping -- 3.1 Bispectrum Patterns and Foreground Residues -- 4 Primordial Black Holes with Magnetic Fields as a Candidate for Fast Radio Bursts -- 5 Magnetized Space Times -- References -- BINGO-ABDUS: A Radiotelescope to Unveil the Dark Sector of the Universe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The BINGO Project -- 2.1 Scientific Organization -- 3 The ABDUS Project-Advanced Bingo Dark Universe Studies -- 4 Other Similar Projects -- References -- Gravitational Wave Astronomy -- Machine Learning Applications in Gravitational Wave Astronomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ANN-Accelerated Surrogate Models -- 2.1 Constructing a Surrogate Model -- 2.2 Accelerating the Surrogate Model Using ANNs -- 3 Efficient Surrogate Models Using Autoencoders -- 4 GW Detection with Deep Residual Networks -- 4.1 Training and Test Datasets -- 4.2 Deep Residual Networks -- 4.3 Detection of BBH Injections in Real Noise -- 5 ANN Surrogate Models of Neutron Star Mass-Radius Relations in Alternative Theories of Gravity -- 6 Training and Testing -- 6.1 Speed-Up -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Features in the Inflaton Potential and the Spectrum of Cosmological Perturbations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Beyond Slow-Roll Single-Field Inflation -- 2.1 Amplification -- 2.2 Oscillatory Patterns -- 2.3 Step-Like Transitions Versus Approximate Inflection Points -- 3 Turns Without Slow-Roll in Two-Field Inflation -- 3.1 Background and Perturbations Evolution -- 3.2 Enhancement -- 3.3 Describing Turns in Field Space. , 3.4 The Quantitative Features of the Evolution -- 4 Inflationary Models with Special Features -- 4.1 Step-Like Features in the Inflaton Potential -- 4.2 Approximate Inflection-Point Inflationary Models -- 5 Secondary GWs -- 5.1 GWs in Perturbation Theory -- 5.2 GWs Beyond Perturbation Theory and During EMD -- 6 Conclusions -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-031-55097-8
    Sprache: Englisch
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