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Updated Transfer Coefficients for Magnetized Plasmas

Accurate radiative transfer coefficients (emissivities, absorptivities, and rotativities) are needed for modeling radiation from relativistically hot, magnetized plasmas such as those found in Event Horizon Telescope sources. Here we review, update, and correct earlier work on radiative transfer coe...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2021-11, Vol.921 (1), p.17
Main Authors: Marszewski, Andrew, Prather, Ben S., Joshi, Abhishek V., Pandya, Alex, Gammie, Charles F.
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Radiation
Radiative processes
Radiative transfer
Relativistic disks
Think tanks
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