SHAO Astrophysics Colloquium
Title: Magnetized Stars from Normal to Supermassive Ones
Time: 3:30pm, Sep. 30th (Thursday)
Speaker: YU-QING LOU 楼宇庆
Institution: Tsinghua University, Physics Department, Tsinghua Center for Astrophysics, Astronomy Department, and Tsinghua--National Astronomical Observatories of China joint Research Center for Astrophysics
Abstract:
In the framework of general relativity (GR), we investigate magnetized normal to supermassive stars in quasi spherical equilibrium and radial pulsational GR magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability/instability problems. In our stellar model, a random transverse magnetic field is presumed and a key relation for magnetic flux conservation is stipulated. We identify distinct features and pertinent physical effects for magnetized and non-magnetic stars. In particular, GR MHD collapses of magnetized massive stars can give rise to black holes (BHs) in a very broad mass range and can certainly avoid the electron-positron pair instabilities to form BHs in the so-called "forbbiden zone of BH masses". This closely relates to the recent inferences of LIGO/Virgo experiments on binary BH masses. We briefly discuss the dynamic or MHD formation of supermassive BHs and hypermassive BHs.
Speaker:Prof. Xinwu Cao ( Zhejiang University)
Time:Time:3:00 pm Apr. 30th (Thursday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Junzhi Wang (Guangxi University)
Time:Time:3:00 pm Apr. 23th (Thursday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Ran Li (Beijing Normal University)
Time:3:00 pm Apr. 16th (Thursday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Leonid Gurvits(PIFI Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Visitor)
Time:3:00 pm Apr. 14th (Tuesday)
Location:Lecture Hall, 3rd floor