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SUMMARY:The Formation and Evolution of Massive Black Holes - Melanie Habou
 zit (MPIA Heidelberg)
DTSTART:20220325T113000Z
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CONTACT:Ricarda Beckmann
DESCRIPTION:Massive black holes of million solar mass and above are common
 ly hosted by massive galaxies\, but are also present in local dwarf galaxi
 es. Black holes are a fundamental component of galaxies and galaxy evoluti
 on\, but their origin and evolution are still far from being understood. L
 arge-scale cosmological hydrodynamical simulations are crucial to understa
 nd massive black hole growth and their interplay with their host galaxies.
  We recently compared the black hole populations of six of these simulatio
 ns and I will review how the simulation sub-grid models affect the build-u
 p of the black hole population and their correlations with galaxies proper
 ties. The next two decades will be dedicated to the exploration of the hig
 h-redshift Universe with upcoming space missions such as JWST\, Athena\, R
 oman\, and LISA. I will present how we can use cosmological simulations to
  prepare these missions and maximize their scientific return.
LOCATION:via zoom 
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