Fascinating Research in Astrophysics and Planetary Science
Prof. Alberto Bolatto explores extragalactic research, Prof. Drake Deming studies extrasolar planets, Dr. Tony Farnham specializes in cometary studies, Lori Feaga maps cometary gas comae, Prof. Suvi Gezari investigates supermassive black holes, and Prof. Douglas Hamilton delves into planetary dynami
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Tracing Cosmic Evolution through Dark Matter Phenomena
Presenter Saiyang Zhang explores the origin of supermassive black holes in the JWST era, shedding light on SMBHs, their growth, Eddington limit, and implications for cosmology. The discussion delves into the role of dark matter, SMBH seeding, and the challenges posed to current cosmic structure theo
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Journey Through Black Holes: From Micro to Supermassive
Explore the fascinating world of black holes, from theoretical micro black holes that emit Hawking Radiation to stellar black holes formed from high-mass star collapses. Discover intermediate and rogue black holes, as well as the mysterious supermassive black holes found at the centers of galaxies.
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Properties of Ionized Outflows in MaNGA DR2 Galaxies
The evolutionary path of galaxies is marked by gas reservoirs that fuel star formation and feed supermassive black holes, influenced by feedback processes such as galactic outflows. This study analyzes ionized outflows in MaNGA DR2 galaxies, focusing on data samples, spectral fitting, and sample sel
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Implications of Star Formation in the Central Parsec of Our Galaxy with Subaru Observations
Researchers presented implications of star formation in the central parsec of our Galaxy using Subaru observations at the 2014 Subaru Users Meeting. The study focused on the supermassive black hole Sgr A* and the challenges posed by conditions in the Galactic Center for star formation. Various scena
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