Ubiquitous (and Obscured) Nuclear Activity in Star-Forming Galaxies
Stephanie Juneau
CEA-Saclay
While it is clear that gas fuels both star formation and nuclear activity
in galaxies, the connection between the growth of their stellar content
and that of their central supermassive black hole remains elusive. What
are the governing physical processes? Do the stars and central black
hole grow in lock-step? Using multi-wavelength tracers on a sample of
actively star-forming galaxies at intermediate redshifts (0.3
Date: | Mardi, le 15 mai 2012 |
Heure: | 16:00 |
Lieu: | Université McGill |
| Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103) |
Contact: | Robert Rutledge |
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