X-rays reveal a hot and violent Universe. From the hot intracluster medium in clusters and groups of galaxies to gas swirling round black holes, X-rays provide vital information. High spatial resolution imaging and high spectral resolution spectroscopy reveal the role of black holes in the evolution of galaxies. I shall give a personal perspective on the development of our understanding over the past decades and include some recent results.
08/05/2025
Speaker: Prof. Andrew Fabian - Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, UK
The Lecture will be held on:
Thursday May 8th at 11:00 am at the Plenary Hall of the CNR Research Area (via Gobetti 101, Bologna).
and will be also broadcasted at
https://inaf-it.zoom.us/j/83701776211
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