Recent Progress of Black Holes Physics

A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997). This special issue belongs to the section "Gravitation".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 362

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Physics Department, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus via Mersin 10, 99628 Famagusta, Turkey
Interests: astrophysics; quantum gravity; gravitation; black holes; wormholes; gravitational lensing; quasinormal modes; greybody factors; hawking radiation; cosmology; inflation; modified gravity; shadow; thin accretion disk

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Dear Colleagues,

The multi-messenger paradigm has just ushered in a new era in the study of the universe. With the advent of gravitational wave astronomy, the discovery of cosmic particles has enabled us to learn more about the various cosmic origins and the characteristics of the intergalactic medium. Our physical ideas can be tested in energy regimes that are not immediately accessible in accelerators, especially the most energetic events. Quantum gravitational phenomenology, a relatively young branch of physics, aims to build phenomenological models that can incorporate some Planck-scale effects, offering a bottom-up solution to the extensively researched quantum gravity problem. Black holes are currently the most significant objects in the universe, as demonstrated by astrophysical observations. For a better understanding of black hole physics as well as cosmology, comprehensive observational and theoretical investigations are urgently needed.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Symmetry.

Dr. Ali Övgün
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • black holes
  • wormholes
  • black hole thermodynamics
  • primordial black holes
  • cosmological black holes
  • black hole interiors
  • dark energy around black holes
  • dark matter around black holes
  • physics of the early universe
  • inflation
  • cosmology
  • black holes in modified gravity
  • spacetime singularities
  • astroparticle physics
  • quasinormal modes
  • greybody factor
  • Hawking radiation
  • gravitational waves

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