IAU Symposium 378 covers one of the main astrophysical topics about black holes: the production of outflows, propagating at different scales. In the past decade, evidence has been mounting about the role of outflows in the evolution of the surrounding environment, in particular their so-called "feedback" effect on the star-forming capabilities of the galaxy hosting the black hole. This broad topic brought together observers of many different wavebands, with a multitude of observational aspects being presented, including latest results from JWST, GRAVITY, Hubble, ALMA, and VLBA. Sessions were…mehr
IAU Symposium 378 covers one of the main astrophysical topics about black holes: the production of outflows, propagating at different scales. In the past decade, evidence has been mounting about the role of outflows in the evolution of the surrounding environment, in particular their so-called "feedback" effect on the star-forming capabilities of the galaxy hosting the black hole. This broad topic brought together observers of many different wavebands, with a multitude of observational aspects being presented, including latest results from JWST, GRAVITY, Hubble, ALMA, and VLBA. Sessions were also dedicated to theoretical aspects of black hole outflows, discussing a variety of simulations for magnetic and thermally driven winds, cases from extreme mass accretion rates to advection dominated flows, and topics of radiative driving and radiative transfer. These proceedings provide a picture of the field's status, highlighting currently debated topics, and suggesting possible new routes for the future developments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. The Multi-wavelength Picture of AGN Outflows: Interpretation of IR variability of AGNs in the hollow bi-conical dust outflow model VictorOknyansky; Dynamics of M87 jet Maxim Lyutikov; Radio WISSH: tuning on the most luminous quasars in the Universe GabrieleBruni; AGN outflows and its variability M. Vivek; The sub-parsec structure of AGN with VLTI / GRAVITY DieterLutz; Part II. Spectroscopic Methods: Testing AGN outflow and accretion models with SDSS quasar demographics MatthewTemple; Large-Scale Features of the CON Galaxy NGC4418 with MUSE Clare Wethers; 5-12 pc resolution ALMA imaging of gas and dust in the obscured compact nucleus of IRAS 17578-0400 Chentao Yang; Searching for outflows in X-ray weak quasars BartolomeoTrefoloni; Constraining the driving mechanism of galaxy-scale winds with emission line spectraJonathan Stern; Part III. Feedback on the Host Galaxy: A multiwavelength view of black holes and outflows in post-starburst galaxiesYuanze Luo; Establishing the impact of luminous AGN with multi-wavelength observations and simulationsChristopherHarrison; Ram-pressure induced radial inflows of gas to the galaxy centreNinaAkerman; Intermediate mass black hole feedback in dwarf galaxy simulations with a resolved ISM and accurate nuclear stellar dynamicsChristianPartmann; Atomic and molecular gas outflows in FIR bright QSOs at high-zKirstyButler; Super massive black hole and host galaxy growth at the onset of strong feedback at z= 6-7.5 ChiaraFeruglio; Part IV. Outflows from Stellar Black Holes: The role of outflows in black-hole X-ray binaries NikolaosKylafis; High energy processes in common envelope jets supernovae AldanaGrichener; Part V. Theory and Modelling of Outflows: BAL effect in quasars due to source orientationMarzenäniegowska; Photon scattering in a relativistic outflow having velocity shear Mukesh Vyas; Outflows from black hole accretion flows with various accretion ratesDefuBu; Updated calculations of the spectral-line radiation force & mass-loss rates for AGN outflowsAyleciaLattimer; Study accretion and ejection using a new GPU-accelerated GRMHD codeAsaf Pe'er.
Part I. The Multi-wavelength Picture of AGN Outflows: Interpretation of IR variability of AGNs in the hollow bi-conical dust outflow model VictorOknyansky; Dynamics of M87 jet Maxim Lyutikov; Radio WISSH: tuning on the most luminous quasars in the Universe GabrieleBruni; AGN outflows and its variability M. Vivek; The sub-parsec structure of AGN with VLTI / GRAVITY DieterLutz; Part II. Spectroscopic Methods: Testing AGN outflow and accretion models with SDSS quasar demographics MatthewTemple; Large-Scale Features of the CON Galaxy NGC4418 with MUSE Clare Wethers; 5-12 pc resolution ALMA imaging of gas and dust in the obscured compact nucleus of IRAS 17578-0400 Chentao Yang; Searching for outflows in X-ray weak quasars BartolomeoTrefoloni; Constraining the driving mechanism of galaxy-scale winds with emission line spectraJonathan Stern; Part III. Feedback on the Host Galaxy: A multiwavelength view of black holes and outflows in post-starburst galaxiesYuanze Luo; Establishing the impact of luminous AGN with multi-wavelength observations and simulationsChristopherHarrison; Ram-pressure induced radial inflows of gas to the galaxy centreNinaAkerman; Intermediate mass black hole feedback in dwarf galaxy simulations with a resolved ISM and accurate nuclear stellar dynamicsChristianPartmann; Atomic and molecular gas outflows in FIR bright QSOs at high-zKirstyButler; Super massive black hole and host galaxy growth at the onset of strong feedback at z= 6-7.5 ChiaraFeruglio; Part IV. Outflows from Stellar Black Holes: The role of outflows in black-hole X-ray binaries NikolaosKylafis; High energy processes in common envelope jets supernovae AldanaGrichener; Part V. Theory and Modelling of Outflows: BAL effect in quasars due to source orientationMarzenäniegowska; Photon scattering in a relativistic outflow having velocity shear Mukesh Vyas; Outflows from black hole accretion flows with various accretion ratesDefuBu; Updated calculations of the spectral-line radiation force & mass-loss rates for AGN outflowsAyleciaLattimer; Study accretion and ejection using a new GPU-accelerated GRMHD codeAsaf Pe'er.
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