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SUMMARY:The emerging picture of radio emission in Active Galactic Nuclei  
 - Dr. Leah Morabito\, Durham University
DTSTART:20221103T160000Z
DTEND:20221103T170000Z
UID:TALK185000@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:107123
DESCRIPTION:Super-massive black holes are ubiquitous in the centre of mass
 ive galaxies\, and evidence shows that they can influence galaxy evolution
 \, but the details of how this works are still unclear. When going through
  their active phase\, these super-massive black holes\, or active galactic
  nuclei (AGN) can power energetic phenomena seen across the entire electro
 magnetic spectrum. In the radio waveband\, the most spectacular examples o
 f AGN activity are large scale jets on galaxy-cluster scales. AGN without 
 these powerful jets have radio emission\, although the emission source(s) 
 are less well known. The historical picture of radio emission from AGN is 
 rapidly being updated with results from new radio surveys\, with an emergi
 ng picture that is more nuanced. In this talk I will cover the major open 
 questions which radio observations are helping us answer\, providing an ov
 erview of advances in understanding what part radio emission has to play i
 n the life cycle of AGN. I will focus in particular on what we can learn a
 bout the radio-quiet AGN population\, and how high resolution imaging usin
 g the International LOFAR Telescope (ILT) will be instrumental for this in
  the next few years.\n
LOCATION:Hoyle Lecture Theatre + ONLINE - Details will be sent by email
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