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28 April 2023 The recent progress and state-of-art detection approaches of black holes
Yanzhi Ding, Zhengyang Li, Haozhen Xu
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Proceedings Volume 12610, Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering (ICAICE 2022); 126104J (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671719
Event: Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering (ICAICE 2022), 2022, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Contemporarily, plenty of milestones of black hole in the field of astrophysics have been achieved, e.g., discovery and observation of the black holes. On this basis, this paper summarizes the recent progress of relevant studies from the simulations and state-of-art detectors. A combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches was utilized for data analysis. Specifically, we explore the laws of black hole mechanics and its resemblance to the laws of thermodynamics, which leads to one of the most important works of black hole, i.e., the Hawking radiation. Besides, the category of different black holes is introduced in terms of angular momentum and electric charge. Moreover, we summarize some observed data and demonstrate the meaning of collected photograph with theoretical analysis of black hole observation and discuss some observed law in the different spectrum (e.g., radio loudness and energy spectral slope). These results shed light on further investigation for black holes.
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Yanzhi Ding, Zhengyang Li, and Haozhen Xu "The recent progress and state-of-art detection approaches of black holes", Proc. SPIE 12610, Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Engineering (ICAICE 2022), 126104J (28 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2671719
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Angular momentum

Galactic astronomy

Stars

James Webb Space Telescope

Observatories

Quantum particles

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