Bibcode
Buitrago, J.; Atrio, F.; Mediavilla, E.; García-Gómez, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Vulcano Workshop 1988: Frontier objects in astrophysics and particle physics, p. 321 - 324
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1989
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Descripción
The radiation of light from matter rotating in the vicinitiy of compact
objects (neutron stars or black holes) is expected to be affected from
significant frecuency shifts which are two-fold in origin: (1) the
velocity of rotation, in the inner parts of accretion disks, is of the
order of the velocity of light, thereby producing Doppler shifts of pure
kinematic origin. (2) the emitted radiation is affected from an
additional redshift produced by the gravitational field of the central
object. In this region, with a typical size of a few Schwarzschild
radii, the local emitted radiation is shifted towards the blue or red
while the action of the gravitational field always induce a shift
towards lower frequencies. Due to the importance of these effects for an
eventual confrontation with the observations, the authors shall briefly
examine the essential aspects both in the kinematic situation as well as
in the kinematic plus gravitational (general relativistic) case.