Remo Ruffini Festschrift
A special issue of Universe (ISSN 2218-1997).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 16452
Special Issue Editors
Interests: GRBs; black holes; physics; relativistic astrophysics
2. ICRANet-Ferrara, Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Ferrara, Via Giuseppe Saragat 1, 44122 Ferrara, Italy
Interests: relativistic astrophysics
Interests: high energy astrophysics; astroparticle physics; data analysis of astrophysical data; numerical simulations
Interests: kinetic theory; plasma physics; astrophysics; cosmology
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Dear Colleagues,
Remo Ruffini received his doctorate at Sapienza University of Rome, in 1967. Since then, he has become the director of ICRANet, the president of ICRA, and the coauthor of more than 650 scientific publications and 13 books. He has taught in Hamburg, at Princeton University, at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Japan, China (at USTC), Australia, and CBPF (Brazil). One of his major works concerned boson stars, named, “Introducing the Black Hole” with J.A. Wheeler, which focused on the limiting critical mass of NS. He identified the first black hole (BH) in our galaxy (Cignus X-1) using UHURU satellite data with Riccardo Giacconi and consequentially, he received the Cressy Morrison Award in 1973. He returned to Sapienza University in 1978, and he promoted a Rome–Stanford collaboration on the subject of gravitational wave detectors. Together with European, US, and Chinese institutions, he established ICRA and later ICRANet, in Italy, Armenia, France, and Brazil in 2005. He developed the understanding of GRBs, confirmed by the largest telescopes on Earth from their discovery in 1973, to their cosmological origin in 1997, and to the determination of seven different GRB families and their conceptual understanding in 2018.
This Special Issue will collect original and review papers written by distinguished scholars and dedicated to Remo Ruffini on the above mentioned topics.
The deadline for paper submission is April 30, 2023.
Prof. Dr. Remo Ruffini
Prof. Dr. Jorge Armando Rueda Hernández
Prof. Dr. Narek Sahakyan
Prof. Dr. Gregory Vereshchagin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- black holes
- energy extraction from black holes
- neutron stars
- gamma-ray bursts: supernovae: binary-driven hypernovae
- gravitational waves
- cosmology
- dark matter
- galactic halos
- pair creation
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