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- Preface
- A. Araudo, V. Karas
Truncation of AGN jets by their interaction with a passing star cluster - M. Bursa
Numerical implementation of equations for photon motion in Kerr spacetime - K. Goluchová, G. Török, M. Urbanec, G. Urbancová, E. Šrámková
Innermost stable circular orbits around compact stars: Terms that are quadratic in spin - J. Horák
Wave excitation at Lindblad resonances using the method of multiple scales - J. Horák, O. Straub, E. Šrámková, K. Goluchová, G. Török
Epicyclic oscillations of thick relativistic disks - I. Hubač, M. Švec, S. Wilson
Quantum entanglement and quantum information in biological systems (DNA) - P. Jalůvková, E. Kopteva, Z. Stuchlík
The motion of the test particle near the black hole embedded into dust - M. Kološ
Magnetic field generated by current loop in flat spacetime - M. Kološ, A. Tursunov
Comparison of charged particle dynamics around compact object immersed into uniform or dipole magnetic field - E. Kopteva, I. Bormotova, M. Korkina
New exact solutions for Schwarzschild-like black holes - J. Kovář, P. Slaný, Z. Stuchlík, V. Karas, A. Trova
Analytical solution for charged fluid pressure profiles - circulation in combined electromagnetic field - D. Lančová, P. Bakala, K. Goluchová, M. Falanga, V. De Falco, L. Stella
The study on behaviour of thin accretion disc affected by Poynting-Robertson effect - D. Pugliese, Z. Stuchlík
Constraints on two accretion disks centered on the equatorial plane of a Kerr SMBH - L. Štofanová, M. Zajaček, D. Kunneriath, A. Eckart, V. Karas
Modelling the bow–shock evolution along the DSO/G2 orbit in the Galactic centre - P. Suková
Hysteresis behavior of shocks in low angular momentum flows - G. Török, K. Goluchová, E. Šrámková, J. Horák, P. Bakala, M. Urbanec
A one-parametric formula relating the frequencies of twin-peak quasi-periodic oscillations - B. Toshmatov, Z. Stuchlík
Note on the character of the generic rotating charged regular black holes in general relativity coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics - B. Turimov, J. Rayimbaev, A. Rakhmatov
Gravitational field energy of rotating brany black hole - A. Tursunov, M. Kološ
On the synchrotron radiation reaction in external magnetic field - J. Vrba, M. Urbanec, Z. Stuchlík
Escape cones of null-geodesics from the interior of rotating compact stars - M. Zajaček, V. Karas, E. Hosseini, A. Eckart, B. Shahzamanian, M. Valencia-S., F. Peissker, G. Busch, S. Britzen, J. A. Zensus
Polarization properties of bow shock sources close to the Galactic centre - O. Zelenka, G. Lukes-Gerakopoulos
Chaotic motion in the Johannsen-Psaltis spacetime
RAGtime – the series of the Relativistic Astrophysics Group workshops and proceedings – started in 1999 at Institute of Physics, the Faculty of Philosophy and Science of the Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic. Almost two decades later, the latest volume presents a new edition of the workshop proceedings related to the triad of annual events organized during years 2015, 2016, and 2017. The progress of research has been outstanding: the period of just three years witnessed celebrations of the Centenary of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and the long-awaited direct detection of gravitational waves, crowned by variety of discoveries on the border-line of modern Theoretical Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Particle Physics. The yearly gatherings offer an opportunity to discuss efforts and achievements of the workshop participants together with the most recent developments in the field.
Processes near black holes and neutron stars, as well as various types of more exotic compact objects are discussed. Solutions of general relativity are extended to viable alternatives, such as string theories and supersymmetry schemes. Several contributions cover surprising and intricate subtleties of high-frequency oscillations observed in low-mass X-ray binaries and accreting black holes. Astro-particle physics has been represented by the works on acceleration mechanisms in astrophysical shocks and the processes leading to chaos in motion of matter near black holes. The classical theory of figures of equilibria of fluid tori has been elaborated within the analytical framework appropriate for the environment of magnetized compact objects. Optical phenomena connected with the appearance of these structures are examined in strong gravity, where their signatures appear via timing, spectroscopy and polarimetry of the emerging radiation signal. Finally, black holes are considered in the cosmological context. Among the standard variety of works in the field of relativistic physics we also publish in this proceedings a breaking novel fundamental work relating the ideas of supersymmetry theory to the models of genetics.
Most of the presented contributions were obtained by collaborating research groups of the Silesian University in Opava, The Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Science, and the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. Participants from a wide international community have represented Observatoire de Paris, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, International Space Science Institute in Bern, Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, University of Cologne, University of Oxford, Ulugh Beg Astronomical Institute in Tashkent and others.
We thank the Editorial Board members for advice and assistance, and all the authors for careful preparation of their contributions. We are also indebted to the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic and European Social Fund in Czech Republic for providing financial support for the previous workshops in the framework of the Grants No. CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0071 (SYNERGY) and CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0271 (INAP). Current work is supported by the INTER-EXCELLENCE project No. LTI17018 and the internal grant of Silesian University in Opava No. 07/2015-FPF.
Opava, December 2017
Z. Stuchlík, G. Török and V. Karas,
editors
In memory of dr. Jeffrey E. McClintock (1942–2017), a wonderful friend and colleague,
an exceptional astrophysicist, and the amiable participant of our meetings.
(Picture credit: David Kofroň)
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Proceedings of RAGtime 17–19: Workshops on black holes and neutron stars, 17–19/23–26 Oct., 1–5 Nov. 2015/2016/2017, Opava, Czech Republic
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Silesian University in Opava, Faculty of Philosophy and Science, Institute of Physics, Bezručovo nám. 13, CZ-746 01 Opava, Czech Republic
Editors:
Z. Stuchlík, G. Török and V. Karas
Cover design: Otakar Karlas
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The publication was supported by the INTER-EXCELLENCE project No. LTI17018 and the internal grant of the Silesian University in Opava No. 07/2015-FPF.
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ISSN 2336-5668 (Print)
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