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121by Rosa, Valeria Mattos da“... that they are stable. We also study the deformation that a Schwarzschild black hole causes in the spacetime of a single...”
Published 2007
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122by CORRÊA, Emerson Benedito Sousa“... present in the Hawking radiation, provided the electrons are very close to the black hole event horizon....”
Published 2014
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123by Bernardes, Bruno [UNESP]“... with event horizons and singularities, creating therefore a dumb/deaf hole, i.e., an analogue of a black hole...”
Published 2016
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124by Dadam, Fábio“... equation. This special type of solution is used to approximate black hole potentials in a similar manner...”
Published 2011
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125by Fabrícia de Almeida Pereira“... black holes for these interferometers and PTA. Thus, we consider in the present work the black holes...”
Published 2015
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126by Lopes, Vanessa Forte“..., dragging as a black hole for many other possibilities of creation. Through movement, times, spaces...”
Published 2018
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128by Paula Netto, Tibério de“... and the possibility of non-mini black hole formation as the collapse result. In the second part, some issues about...”
Published 2018
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129by Nakamiti, Eduardo Kiochi“... such as cosmology, nanotechnology, black hole, quasar, boson etc. Show as Ray Kurzweil has every sponsorship...”
Published 2016
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130by Asari, Natalia Vale“...-to-light ratio, and the activity, through the black hole mass and velocity dispersion relation. We have...”
Published 2012
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131by Manuel Antonio Castro Avila“... of the source 1E 1740.7-2942, a black hole candidate, using data from the INTEGRAL and XMM-Newton observatories...”
Published 2015
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132by Gastaldi, Marcio Ribeiro“... with the existence of a binary of black holes regulating the ejection rate of plasmons from the central region of OJ...”
Published 2017
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133by Brum, Carine“..., resulting in a black hole mass of MBH=3+5 −2 ×107M⊙ based on the M − s relationship. The velocity dispersion...”
Published 2017
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134by Diniz, Marlon Rodrigo“... black hole in the center of NGC1068 was estimated to be M = 4.3+6 −3 × 107M� from M −s? relation...”
Published 2017
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135by Schönell Júnior, Astor João“... of the H2 emitting gas in the galaxy plane, and its association with the feeding of the supermassive black...”
Published 2017
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136by Schimoia, Jáderson da Silva“... nuclei (AGN) is powered via accretion flows onto the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), usually...”
Published 2015
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137by Schimoia, Jáderson da Silva“... nuclei (AGN) is powered via accretion flows onto the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), usually...”
Published 2015
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138by Schimoia, Jáderson da Silva“... nuclei (AGN) is powered via accretion flows onto the central supermassive black hole (SMBH), usually...”
Published 2015
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139by Eder Leonardo Duarte Perico“... to prevent or not the formation of a black hole. In this connection, we shown that the presence...”
Published 2015
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140by Riffel, Rogemar André“... in this galaxy. For NGC4258 we needed to include, besides the bulge potential, the supermassive black hole...”
Published 2008
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