Date:
Tue, 21/04/201512:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Daniel Capellupo
Affiliation: Tel-Aviv University
Abstract:
At the center of every active galactic nucleus
(AGN) is a supermassive accreting black hole
(BH). The physics of active BHs is governed by
three key parameters: their mass, spin, and
accretion rate. We therefore observe a
sample of z ~ 1.5 AGN, selected to cover a
wide range in BH mass and accretion rate,
with X-shooter on the VLT. Using this unique
dataset, we test models of AGN accretion
discs and find that most of the observed
spectral energy distributions (SEDs) can be
explained by thin accretion disc theory. With
these models, we derive constraints on the
spin of the BHs. Such constraints have thus
far been limited to just a few AGN at much
lower redshift, and our results are consistent
with the "spin-up" model of BH evolution.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
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