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SUMMARY:Low luminosity AGN across cosmic time - a preliminary census - Ign
 as Juodžbalis (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART:20240605T121500Z
DTEND:20240605T124000Z
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CONTACT:Hannah Uebler
DESCRIPTION:The origin and evolution of supermassive black holes as well a
 s their interaction with their host galaxies still holds many unanswered q
 uestions. The launch of JWST was expected to shed more light on this domai
 n by probing the low mass\, low luminosity end of the active galactic nucl
 ei (AGN) distribution - a regime missed by previous all sky surveys which 
 were sensitive only to the brightest objects. However\, the first year of 
 results has revealed some peculiar properties of this low luminosity AGN p
 opulation. Among the more notable ones being their offset compared to the 
 local black hole mass - stellar mass relation and significant X-ray weakne
 ss. Here I will present two notable objects that exhibit these properties 
 in the most extreme manner and discuss their implications on black hole fo
 rmation accretion disk radiation models. In addition I will briefly discus
 s the sample of AGN found by the JADES survey.
LOCATION:The Hoyle Lecture Theatre + Zoom 
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