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Formation and evolution of stellar and compact body populations of galactic nuclei
Thesis title in Czech: Vznik a vývoj populací hvězd a kompaktních objektů v jádrech galaxií
Thesis title in English: Formation and evolution of stellar and compact body populations of galactic nuclei
Key words: galaktická jádra|černé díry|N-částicové modelování|gravitační vlny
English key words: galactic nuclei|black holes|N-body modelling|gravitational waves
Academic year of topic announcement: 2021/2022
Thesis type: dissertation
Thesis language: angličtina
Department: Astronomical Institute of Charles University (32-AUUK)
Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Ladislav Šubr, Ph.D.
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Date of registration: 03.03.2022
Date of assignment: 03.03.2022
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 03.03.2022
Guidelines
The aim of the project is to deepen our understanding of formation and evolution of stellar and compact body content of the innermost (sub-parsec) regions of galactic nuclei, where the supermassive black holes reside. Complex models of galactic nuclei will be intgrated numerically and confronted with observations. Beside searching for characteristic patterns that may be observable via electromagnetic radiation, predictions of gravitational wave signal for upcoming detectors (eLISA) are supposed to be made. The primary method of investigation is supposed to be direct N-body numerical simulations with use of existing codes. Tuning of the codes in order to improve their efficiency and stability (accuracy) will be a necessary task.
References
Aarseth, Sverre J.; Gravitational N-Body Simulations; Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003
Chassonnery, P.; Capuzzo-Dolcetta, R.; Dynamics of a Superdense Cluster of Black Holes and the Formation of the Galactic SMBH; 2021MNRAS.tmp.1041C
Fragione, Giacomo; Antonini, Fabio; Massive binary star mergers in galactic nuclei: implications for blue stragglers, binary S-stars, and gravitational waves; 2019MNRAS.488..728F
Kroupa, Pavel; Subr, Ladislav; Jerabkova, Tereza; Wang, Long; Very high redshift quasars and the rapid emergence of supermassive black holes; 2020MNRAS.498.5652K
Šubr, Ladislav; Haas, Jaroslav; Two-body Relaxation Driven Evolution of the Young Stellar Disk in the Galactic Center; 2014ApJ...786..121S
 
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