Sentences with phrase «accreting such»

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Original issue discounts and market discounts or premiums are capitalized, and we accrete or amortize such amounts as interest income.
Plunkett said the technology allows researchers to determine details about the star formation process, such as how often material is accreted or ejected, on time scales of a few hundred years.
These, the best such observations so far, reveal that the behaviour of the material being accreted onto the black hole is very stable, and — so far — has not been disrupted by the arrival of material from the G2cloud.
Astrophysicists at Goethe University Frankfurt, and collaborators in the ERC - funded project BlackHoleCam in Bonn and Nijmegen have created and compared self - consistent and realistic images of the shadow of an accreting supermassive black hole — such as the black - hole candidate Sagittarius A * (Sgr A *) in the heart of our galaxy — both in general relativity and in a different theory of gravity.
In the May 2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Schleicher and colleagues show that such clusters also could create massive black hole seeds, as newly formed stars accrete gas left over in the cluster.
Such salts could easily have been incorporated as impurities when matter accreted during the planetary formation process and be present in rocks or liquid water with which the core ice interacts.
We know that such objects need to have a low - density environment without other large galaxies nearby that would disturb it, but they also need a supply of small but gas - rich «dwarf» galaxies to accrete and build the really large diffuse extended disk.
Whereas ice giant planets, such as Uranus and Neptune, which are denser and composed of ices, dust, and other heavier debris, likely formed farther out in the system, as an amalgam of leftover heavier substances rich in heavier elements that accreted beyond the snow line.
Enrico Ramirez - Ruiz studies stellar explosions, gamma - ray bursts and how material accretes onto dense objects such as black holes and neutron stars.
Colliding at speeds up to 22,000 miles per hour (36,000 kilometers per hour), such a collision may have stripped most of the rocky mantle from the protoplanet that became Mercury with its iron - rich core, while a Mars - size protoplanet struck the early Earth off - center and created a spray of mostly mantle material that later accreted to form the Moon.
Under one popular theory (Boss, 1995), if such protoplanets become sufficiently massive while there is still abundant amounts of hydrogen and helium gases remaining in the disk, then they may accrete substantial amounts of those gases and become so - called gas giants (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in the Solar System).
The effect of this rule is that a taxpayer who purchases a tax - exempt bond subsequent to its original issuance at a price less than its stated redemption price at maturity (or, if issued with OID, at a price less than its accreted value), either because interest rates have risen or the obligor's credit has declined since the bond was issued, and who thereafter recognizes gain on the disposition of such bond will have part or all of the «gain» treated as ordinary income.
The crusted pigment has accreted to such a density that even the hard edges of architectural planes are softened at the meeting of seams.
The result in substance of applying such method is to exclude a statutory or common law view of native title which exposes it to the degree of piece - meal and accreting partial destruction as the majority of the Full Court held.
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