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SUMMARY:How supermassive black holes talk to their host galaxies - Dr Mart
 in Bourne
DTSTART:20180206T194500Z
DTEND:20180206T213000Z
UID:TALK94342@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Siyang Fu
DESCRIPTION:Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) exist at the centres of most\
 , if not all\, massive galaxies\, with the two growing together over the a
 ge of the Universe. The growth of a SMBH can result in the release of vast
  amounts of energy\, in the form of radiation\, winds and jets\, that can 
 interact with the gas within the host galaxy. This process\, known as feed
 back\, is the method through which a SMBH can “communicate” with its h
 ost galaxy and shape the properties of both the SMBH and its host. In this
  talk\, Dr Bourne will give an overview of SMBHs\, including their discove
 ry\, general properties and observational signatures. Following this Dr Bo
 urne will discuss how feedback from rapidly growing SMBHs is expected to i
 mpact on the host galaxy and how we are making use of state of the art com
 puter simulations to help us better understand the language of SMBHs.
LOCATION:Wolfson Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry
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