papers
Publications (16)
astro-ph.CO2010
Radiatively enhanced elasticity and turbulence in clumpy tori of Active Galactic Nuclei
Martin Krause, Marc Schartmann, Andreas Burkert +1
astro-ph2003
Towards a self-consistent relativistic model of the exterior gravitational field of rapidly rotating neutron stars
Matthias Stute, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2005
Towards a physical model of dust tori in Active Galactic Nuclei - Radiative transfer calculations for a hydrostatic torus model
Marc Schartmann, Klaus Meisenheimer, Max Camenzind +2
astro-ph2008
Episodic Magnetic Bubbles and Jets: Astrophysical Implications from Laboratory Experiments
Andrea Ciardi, Sergey V. Lebedev, Adam Frank +6
astro-ph2003
Relativistic emission lines from accreting black holes - The effect of disk truncation on line profiles
Andreas Mueller, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2003
Parameters for Very Light Jets of cD Galaxies
Martin Krause, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2005
Evolution of the ISM and Galactic Activity
Volker Gaibler, Max Camenzind, Martin Krause
astro-ph2009
Braneworlds with timelike extra-dimension
Marina Seikel, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2004
Hydrodynamical simulations of the jet in the symbiotic star MWC 560 I. Structure, emission and synthetic absorption line profiles
Matthias Stute, Max Camenzind, Hans Martin Schmid
astro-ph2005
Are jets in symbiotic stars driven by magnetic fields?
Matthias Stute, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2008
An implicit numerical algorithm for solving the general relativistic hydrodynamical equations around accreting compact objects
Ahmad Hujeirat, Max Camenzind, Bernhard W. Keil
astro-ph2004
Relativistic Outflows form Active Galactic Nuclei
Max Camenzind
astro-ph2005
Effects of a solid surface on jet formation around neutron stars
Matthias Stute, Jose Gracia, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2004
Interaction of Jets with Galactic Winds
Martin Krause, Max Camenzind
astro-ph2002
Numerical Simulations of the pulsed Jet of MWC 560
Matthias Stute, Max Camenzind, Hans Martin Schmid
astro-ph2003
Large Scale Simulations of Jets in Dense and Magnetised Environments
Martin G. H. Krause, Max Camenzind