2004
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-826985
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Celiac disease and adverse reactions to food

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“…As shown numerically for the first time by Lippai et al (2008), and then confirmed repeatedly by several authors (O'Neill et al, 2009;Corrales et al, 2010;Rossi et al, 2010;Megevand et al, 2009;Anderson et al, 2010;Zanotti et al, 2010), the combined effects of mass loss from the central black hole and of the recoil velocity generate a spiral shock pattern that transports angular momentum outwards, and become responsible of an enhanced luminosity 3 . Figure 1 shows the iso-density curves of the rest mass density in the two models CoRot a.0.9 and CounterRot a.0.9, plotted when the emitted luminosity reaches its maximum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…As shown numerically for the first time by Lippai et al (2008), and then confirmed repeatedly by several authors (O'Neill et al, 2009;Corrales et al, 2010;Rossi et al, 2010;Megevand et al, 2009;Anderson et al, 2010;Zanotti et al, 2010), the combined effects of mass loss from the central black hole and of the recoil velocity generate a spiral shock pattern that transports angular momentum outwards, and become responsible of an enhanced luminosity 3 . Figure 1 shows the iso-density curves of the rest mass density in the two models CoRot a.0.9 and CounterRot a.0.9, plotted when the emitted luminosity reaches its maximum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…During the post-merger phase, it is not clear whether a retrograde disc may have significant effects on both the dynamics and the EM signal emitted by the system. Several time dependent numerical investigations of prograde circumbinary discs in the post-merger phase have been performed, both in a Newtonian (Lippai et al, 2008;O'Neill et al, 2009;Corrales et al, 2010;Rossi et al, 2010) and in a relativistic framework (Megevand et al, 2009;Anderson et al, 2010;Zanotti et al, 2010). With different emphasis and caveats, the majority of these works have confirmed the possibility of detecting a significant EM counterpart from SMBBHs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electromagnetic signature of a recoiling BH, detailed in this paper, is different from the one expected in the immediate vicinity of a coalescence event. Electromagnetic afterglows of LISA coalescence events (Milosavljević & Phinney 2005;Kocsis & Loeb 2008;Lippai, Frei & Haiman 2008) have peculiar off-on time-dependent features varying on much shorter times and spatial scales.…”
Section: S U M M a Ry A N D Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second source of perturbations in the disk comes from the loss of gravitational mass with the emission of gravitational radiation, weakening the gravitational potential felt by the disk. These effects, as discussed in [19,20,21], can induce possible emissions and some of these have been investigated in part in [20,21,22,23,24]. These works study the dy-namics of the disks when either mass reduction (due to the energy lost by the system) or recoil velocity (due to the asymmetric flux of gravitational radiation) effects are included and present preliminary estimates of emissions from the system with the goal of understanding possible observations in the electromagnetic spectrum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%