Title
Active Galactic Nuclei in the NuSTAR Era
Reporter
赵修瑞 (UIUC)
Description
报告摘要:Active galactic nuclei (AGN), which represent the rapidly growing phase of the supermassive black holes (SMBH), radiate across the whole electromagnetic spectrum from radio to Gamma-rays. X-rays, which are seen in most AGN, are an important tool to study the physics of AGN. Thanks to the launch of NuSTAR in 2012, we are able to probe AGN properties in the hard X-ray regime for the first time. In this presentation, I will introduce our recent progress on different aspects of AGN, including the properties of the AGN dusty tori, X-ray emitting corona, and AGN demographics.
个人简介:Xiurui is a second year postdoc at CfA. He got his PhD at Clemson University in 2021. He was also a predoc at CfA in 2020 and 2021. Xiurui's research focused on AGN in X-ray. Xiurui will start his second postdoc at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in September working on the multiwavelength study of AGN and supermassive black hole.
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Start Time
Sept. 21, 2023, 2 p.m.
End Time
Place
紫金港校区海纳苑8幢322教室