Seminars
Our seminars take place in the lecture room of the building at
Praha–Sporilov.
Next seminar:
15.12.2015 15:00
Frederic Marin
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague
Quest for understanding the geometry of the close environment of supermassive black holes
Abstract
Frederic Marin
Quest for understanding the geometry of the close environment of supermassive black holes
Summary of two years of research at the Astronomical Institute
This presentation will review the work accomplished during my post-doctorate position at the Institute of Spořilov. During two years, I focused on the unconstrained geometry of the emitting, reprocessing and absorbing regions around supermassive black holes (SMBH), from quiescent Galatic objects to radio-quiet and radio-loud quasars. If we aim to understand the history and the evolution of the most energetic systems of our Universe, it is indeed of a prime necessity to fix the unified model of active galactic nuclei (AGN) by identifying both its correct and dubious parts, replacing the later by up-to-date theories. To resolve the unresolvable, past polarimetric observations were compiled and analyzed to narrow down the intrinsic properties of quasars, while advanced Monte Carlo radiative transfer computations were achieved to reproduce the observed AGN polarization signatures. Pushing the simulations further, X-ray polarimetric predictions for both active and non-active SMBH were made in order to lay the ground for the new generation of X-ray polarimeters submitted to the ESA (XIPE) and NASA (IXPE). The final part of the presentation will be dedicated to the accretion of French delicacies and wines.
Previous seminar:
09.11.2015 09:00
Cologne-Prague Meeting in Prague 2015
Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Prague, & I. Institute of Physics, University of Cologne
Galactic center and AGN physics
Abstract
Cologne-Prague Meeting in Prague 2015
Galactic center and AGN physics
Recent discoveries in Galactic center and AGN physics have been achieved through high-resolution observations that are subsequently compared to theoretical and computational models. The Cologne–Prague meeting 2015 will bring together two very active groups to support their long-term collaboration in the area of galactic nuclei. The dates of the meeting (November 9–10, 2015) may be also considered symbolic because of the almost exact 100th anniversary of Einstein's general relativity. Talks will be mainly focused on the current problems of the Galactic center and AGN physics.
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