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Course 3: Physics Fundamentals of Luminous Accretion Disks around Black Holes

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Accretion discs, jets and high energy phenomena in astrophysics

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These lectures provide an overview of the theory of accretion disks with application to bright sources containing black holes. I focus on the fundamental physics of these flows, stressing modern developments and outstanding questions wherever possible. After a review of standard Shakura-Sunyaev based models and their problems and uncertainties, I describe the basic principles that determine the overall spectral energy distribution produced by the flow. I then describe the physics of angular momentum transport in black hole accretion disks, stressing the important role of magnetic fields. Finally, I discuss the physics of radiation magnetohydrodynamics and how it might affect the overall flow structure in the innermost regions near the black hole.

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Vassily Beskin Gilles Henri François Menard Guy Pelletier Jean Dalibard

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Blaes, O.M. Course 3: Physics Fundamentals of Luminous Accretion Disks around Black Holes. In: Beskin, V., Henri, G., Menard, F., Pelletier, G., Dalibard, J. (eds) Accretion discs, jets and high energy phenomena in astrophysics. Les Houches-École d’Été de Physique Theorique, vol 78. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39932-2_3

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