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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Canary:20171219T123000
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Canary:20171219T133000
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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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CREATED:2017-12-19T12:30:00+00:00
X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:The role of black holes in regulating star formation
DESCRIPTION:The role of black holes in regulating star formation\nDr. Ignac
 io Martín Navarro\n\nBlack holes are a fundamental ingredient in our curr
 ent understanding of  galaxy formation. In the absence of their feedback, 
 state-of-the-art  numerical simulations fail to match the observed propert
 ies of massive  galaxies. Effectively, within a Lambda Cold Dark Matter Un
 iverse, black  holes reconcile cosmology and galaxy formation theories by 
 regulating  baryonic processes. However, despite of this widely-accepted a
 nd  fundamental role, evidence of black hole regulated star formation  rem
 ains elusive. I will present our observational efforts to  characterize an
 d understand the interplay between black hole activity  and star formation
 , based on detailed stellar populations analyses. Our  observations show t
 hat black hole and stellar population properties are  tightly related, cal
 ling for a rich and complex observational framework  where star formation,
  black holes and chemical enrichment evolve coupled  in time.
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