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AGN as a Result of Evolution of Binary Gravimagnetic Rotators
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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Supermassive black holes in AGN can form directly as the results of collapse of supermassive magnetic and rotating stars (gravimagnetic rotators). In this case naturally we can consider the binary magnetic rotator systems as progenitors of active galactic nuclei. One of the most important consequence of this scenario is an existence of moving galactic nuclei, so called “nomadic” nuclei.
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