Time structures in Relativistic Astrophysics
Pescara July 2 - 14, 2001

This workshop is specially dedicated to the
Astrophysics of Black Holes. Attention will be given to the astrophysical settings of
Black Holes endowed with electromagnetic structure (EMBH) as well as their fundamental
analysis, with progress toward the general perturbations of a Kerr-Newman geometry. Ample
time will be given to applying the recently established paradigms on the Nature of Gamma
Ray Bursts to the observational consequences. We recall the three paradigms are:
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1) |
Relative Space-Time Transformations, the RSTT paradigm,
Ruffini, R., Bianco, C.L., Chardonnet, P., Fraschetti, F., Xue, S.-S., 2001a, ApJ Lett.,
in press |
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Interpretation of the Burst Structure, the IBS paradigm,
Ruffini, R., Bianco, C.L., Chardonnet, P., Fraschetti, F., Xue, S.-S., 2001b, ApJ Lett.,
in press |
3) |
GRB-Supernova Time Sequence, the GSTS paradigm,
Ruffini, R., Bianco, C.L., Chardonnet, P., Fraschetti, F., Xue, S.-S., 2001a, ApJ Lett.,
in press |
In addition to these ativities some specific issues on the structure of Neutron
stars, accreting Black Holes in Binary systems and Supernovae will be discussed in
specialized seminars.
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