His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Active galactic nucleus, Galaxy, Astronomy and Black hole. He has included themes like Spectral line and Emission spectrum in his Astrophysics study. He has researched Spectral line in several fields, including Line and Continuum.
His Active galactic nucleus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as X-ray, Supermassive black hole and Observable. His Galaxy research includes elements of Stars, Equivalent width, Ultraviolet and Sky. His work in Astronomy covers topics such as Opacity which are related to areas like Scattering, Distribution function, Molecular cloud, Gravitational potential and Resonance.
Julian H. Krolik mostly deals with Astrophysics, Accretion, Astronomy, Black hole and Active galactic nucleus. His Astrophysics study incorporates themes from Spectral line and Emission spectrum. Julian H. Krolik works mostly in the field of Accretion, limiting it down to topics relating to Magnetohydrodynamics and, in certain cases, Mechanics, Turbulence and Radius, as a part of the same area of interest.
His study in the field of Eddington luminosity is also linked to topics like Torus. His work carried out in the field of Galaxy brings together such families of science as Equivalent width and Scattering. His Quasar research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Redshift and Sky.
Julian H. Krolik mainly focuses on Astrophysics, Accretion, Supermassive black hole, Black hole and Circumbinary planet. His study in Astrophysics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Astronomy and Angular momentum. His Accretion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Accretion disc, Magnetohydrodynamics, Spectral line, Orbital period and Dissipation.
His Dissipation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Light curve, Inflow, Active galactic nucleus and Kinetic energy. The subject of his Supermassive black hole research is within the realm of Galaxy. The Black hole study combines topics in areas such as Computational physics, Stellar mass and Relativistic quantum chemistry.
Julian H. Krolik mostly deals with Astrophysics, Accretion, Magnetohydrodynamics, Supermassive black hole and Black hole. His studies in Astrophysics integrate themes in fields like Infrared and Angular momentum. Julian H. Krolik combines subjects such as Accretion disc, Circumbinary planet, Inflow, Dissipation and Binary black hole with his study of Accretion.
Julian H. Krolik interconnects Mechanics and Thermal in the investigation of issues within Magnetohydrodynamics. His Supermassive black hole study combines Galaxy and Astronomy studies. His work deals with themes such as Spectral line, Main sequence and Stellar dynamics, which intersect with Black hole.
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Sloan digital sky survey: Early data release
Chris Stoughton;Robert H. Lupton;Mariangela Bernardi;Michael R. Blanton;Michael R. Blanton.
The Astronomical Journal (2002)
The discrete correlation function: a new method for analyzing unevenly sampled variability data
R. A. Edelson;J. H. Krolik.
The Astrophysical Journal (1988)
Active galactic nuclei : from the central black hole to the galactic environment
Julian Henry Krolik.
Active galactic nuclei : from the central black hole to the galactic environment /Julian H. Krolik. Princeton (1999)
Two-phase models of quasar emission line regions
J. H. Krolik;C. F. Mckee;C. B. Tarter.
The Astrophysical Journal (1981)
Molecular tori in Seyfert galaxies - Feeding the monster and hiding it
Julian H. Krolik;Mitchell C. Begelman.
The Astrophysical Journal (1988)
Infrared spectra of obscuring dust tori around active galactic nuclei. I - Calculational method and basic trends
Edward A. Pier;Julian H. Krolik.
The Astrophysical Journal (1992)
Steps toward determination of the size and structure of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei. I, an 8 month campaign of monitoring NGC 5548 with IUE
J. Clavel;G. A. Reichert;D. Alloin;D. M. Crenshaw.
The Astrophysical Journal (1991)
The formation of emission lines in quasars and Seyfert nuclei
J. Kwan;J. H. Krolik.
The Astrophysical Journal (1981)
Candidate Type II Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: I. Selection and Optical Properties of a Sample at 0.3<Z<0.83
Nadia L. Zakamska;Michael A. Strauss;Julian H. Krolik;M.J.Collinge.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2003)
Ultraviolet variability of NGC 5548 : dynamics of the continuum production region and geometry of the broad-line region
J. H. Krolik;Keith Horne;T. R. Kallman;M. A. Malkan.
The Astrophysical Journal (1991)
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