2-6 September 2024
CJD Bonn Castell
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Session V: GW astrophysics and Gas kinematics -- Chair: Sandor Frey
Place
Location: CJD Bonn Castell
Address: Graurheindorfer Str. 149, 53117 Bonn
Date:
3 Sep 09:00 - 10:30
Description
45 min Invited Talk on Broader Perspectives
30 min Invited Talk on Science Topic
1x 15min Contributed Talk
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The number of gravitational-wave detections approaches the 100 mark and starts revealing the big picture of binary black hole populations. Several detected black holes have mass in the lower (2-5 Msun) or upper (~60-120 Msun) mass gap, challenging models of stellar and binary evolution. Furthermore, evidence for unequal-mass systems and non-negligible spin misalignment advocate for unconventiona
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Presented by Prof. Michela MAPELLI
on
3/9/2024
at
7:00
The interplay between the nuclear activity and the interstellar medium (ISM) of galaxies plays an important role in their evolution: the gas accreting onto the dormant supermassive black hole turns it into an active galactic nucleus (AGN) and the ensuing activity is believed to starve the host galaxy of the fuel needed to form stars. The contribution of radio-loud AGN to this feedback effect is ye
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Presented by Dr. Suma MURTHY
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3/9/2024
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7:45
The nearby supernova factory M82 has been intensely studied by e-MERLIN and other radio interferometers over the last 4 decades. The high optical absorption in M82 has prevented study of the supernovae, HII regions and exotic transient objects in this galaxy in optical bands. However, the increased sensitivity from e-MERLIN and the EVN has provided new data and enabled the study of more sources.
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Presented by Dr. David WILLIAMS-BALDWIN
on
3/9/2024
at
8:15