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Sonia Anton (Univ Coimbra & CFisUC)04/06/2026, 16:55Invited talk
Understanding the growth and evolution of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) across cosmic time remains a central challenge in astrophysics. Radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGN), through their relativistic jets, provide a powerful probe of SMBH accretion and feedback, enabling studies of these processes even in the early Universe.
This talk will present ongoing and forthcoming scientific...
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Ioannis Myserlis (Institut de Radioastronomie Milimétrique (IRAM))04/06/2026, 17:30Contributed talk
Blazars, the jetted AGN with their axes closely aligned to our line of sight, comprise one of the most energetic, long-lived phenomena, dominate the gamma-ray sky and are possible neutrino emitters. The low-energy part of their SEDs is understood as incoherent synchrotron emission from their jets, which spans from radio to optical, UV or even X-rays and is both linearly and circularly...
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04/06/2026, 17:55
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