2-6 September 2024
CJD Bonn Castell
Europe/Berlin timezone
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Session VII: Nuclei of radio loud AGN I -- Chair: Andrei Lobanov
Place
Location: CJD Bonn Castell
Address: Graurheindorfer Str. 149, 53117 Bonn
Date:
3 Sep 14:00 - 15:30
Description
30min Invited Talk
4x 15min Contributed Talk
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The process of jet formation and collimation in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) as well as their interaction with the host galaxy are still key open problems despite decades of astrophysical studies. While cm- and mm-VLBI studies have made progress in understanding jet collimation in strongly Doppler-boosted one-sided jets, the symmetry of these systems and the interplay with the properties of the ho
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Presented by Dr. Anne-Kathrin BACZKO
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3/9/2024
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12:30
Nearby radio galaxies are the ideal targets for VLBI studies aimed at exploring the regions surrounding the supermassive black hole at the center of AGN. In this talk I will present results from millimeter and centimeter VLBI studies of
several misaligned jets, focusing on the relation between the accretion mode, efficient vs. inefficient, and the observed properties of the jet base on scales o
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Presented by Dr. Bia BOCCARDI
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3/9/2024
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12:00
In this talk, we will first present the Event Horizon and Environs (ETHER) sample compiled with an extensive sample of black hole masses and radio-to-sub-mm fluxes to select and enhance targets for Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and next-generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT). Currently, the ETHER database consists of ~3.8 million supermassive black hole (SMBH) mass estimates, ~19.3K VLBI radio
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Presented by Dr. Dhanya G. NAIR
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3/9/2024
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13:15
AGN-launched jets are a crucial element in the study of super-massive black holes (SMBH) and their closest surroundings. The formation of such jets, whether they are launched by magnetic field lines anchored to the accretion disc or directly connected to the black hole’s (BH) ergosphere, is the subject of ongoing, extensive research.
3C 84, the compact radio source in the central galaxy NGC 1
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Presented by Dr. Georgios-Filippos PARASCHOS
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3/9/2024
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12:45
Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) generate extreme luminosities, and their central engines have strong magnetic fields and high electron densities which play a major role in the formation of relativistic jets. The Faraday Rotation (FR) MOJAVE project presents resolved polarimetric images of 25 AGN derived from 15/24/43 GHz observations using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). These span across 23 epo
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Presented by Dr. Jack LIVINGSTON
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3/9/2024
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13:00