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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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CREATED:2012-04-26T00:00:00+01:00
X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:The Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies: A 10-Year Progress Rep
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DESCRIPTION:The Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies: A 10-Year Progress
  Report\nProf. Luis C. Ho\n\nSupermassive black holes are ubiquitous in ga
 laxies and play a fundamental role in their life cycle. I will review obse
 rvational progress in defining and refining the various empirical scaling 
 relations between black hole masses and host galaxy properties. I will emp
 hasize ways in which the intrinsic scatter of the scaling relations can be
  quantified, and present evidence that the scatter correlates with physica
 l properties. I will describe how the scaling relations can be extended to
  active galaxies and summarize preliminary efforts to probe the evolution 
 of these scaling relations with redshift. I will present new measurements 
 of the cold ISM content in AGN host galaxies and constraints they place on
  currently popular models of AGN feedback. Lastly, I will discuss a new cl
 ass of low-mass black holes in bulgeless and dwarf galaxies that serve as 
 local analogs of seed supermassive black holes.
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