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On The High-Frequency Quasi-Periodic Oscillations From Black Holes

dc.contributor.authorErkut, Mehmet Hakan
dc.contributor.authorIDTR9290tr_TR
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-31T11:24:25Z
dc.date.available2016-08-31T11:24:25Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-10
dc.description.abstractWe apply the global mode analysis, which has been recently developed for the modeling of kHz quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) from neutron stars, to the inner region of an accretion disk around a rotating black hole. Within a pseudo-Newtonian approach that keeps the ratio of the radial epicyclic frequency kappa to the orbital frequency Omega the same as the corresponding ratio for a Kerr black hole, we determine the innermost disk region where the hydrodynamic modes grow in amplitude. We find that the radiation flux emerging from the inner disk has the highest values within the same region. Using the flux-weighted averages of the frequency bands over this region we identify the growing modes with highest frequency branches Omega+kappa and Omega to be the plausible candidates for the high-frequency QPO pairs observed in black hole systems. The observed frequency ratio around 1.5 can therefore be understood naturally in terms of the global free oscillations in the innermost region of a viscous accretion disk around a black hole without invoking a particular resonance to produce black hole QPOs. Although the frequency ratio <Omega+kappa >/<Omega > is found to be not sensitive to the black hole's spin which is good for explaining the high-frequency QPOs, it may work as a limited diagnostic of the spin parameter to distinguish black holes with very large spin from the slowly rotating ones. Within our model we estimate the frequency ratio of a high-frequency QPO pair to be greater than 1.5 if the black hole is a slow rotator. For fast rotating black holes, we expect the same ratio to be less than 1.5.tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn0004-637X
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-81855212415
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11413/1368
dc.identifier.wos297408300005
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIop Publishing Ltd, Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol Bs1 6Be, England
dc.relationAstrophysical Journaltr_TR
dc.subjectaccretiontr_TR
dc.subjectaccretion diskstr_TR
dc.subjectblack hole physicstr_TR
dc.subjectstars: oscillationstr_TR
dc.subjectX-rays: starstr_TR
dc.subjectx-ray binariestr_TR
dc.subjectneutron-starstr_TR
dc.subjectpower spectratr_TR
dc.subjectgro j1655-40tr_TR
dc.subjecthigh statetr_TR
dc.subjectdiskoseismologytr_TR
dc.subjectbehaviortr_TR
dc.subjectregiontr_TR
dc.subjectbüyümetr_TR
dc.subjecttoplanma diskleritr_TR
dc.subjectkara delik fiziğitr_TR
dc.subjectyıldız: salınımlartr_TR
dc.subjectX-ışınları: yıldıztr_TR
dc.subjectX-ışın çiftleritr_TR
dc.subjectXTE j1550-564tr_TR
dc.subjectnötron-yıldıztr_TR
dc.subjectgüç spektrumutr_TR
dc.subjectdavranıştr_TR
dc.subjectbölgetr_TR
dc.titleOn The High-Frequency Quasi-Periodic Oscillations From Black Holestr_TR
dc.typeArticle
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