[ASA] Multiwavelength emission from accreting black holes: second announcement

dburlon at physics.usyd.edu.au dburlon at physics.usyd.edu.au
Tue Jan 27 12:48:24 AEDT 2015


  

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                Workshop -Second- Announcement          
Multi-wavelength emission from accreting black holes
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~dburlon/mwe2015
             11th and 12th of February, 2015 
             Sydney Institute for Astronomy
                The University of Sydney

           To register please fill in this form
http://goo.gl/fVs8ao

Note: registration has been EXTENDED TO 4TH of Feb., 2015

Join us in a two-day meeting that will address the topic of correlated emission from accreting black holes at different frequencies.We ask what is the future of quasi-coeval observations, in an era in which new satellites and wide-field telescopes are being commissioned. In the high-energy sky the NuSTAR and Fermi satellites are relatively new missions with unprecedented sensitivity in the high energy sky. In the radio sky, on the road to the multibillion dollar SKA project, already operational precursors and pathfinders such as MWA and ASKAP are opening a new space of parameters to exploration. 
What can we learn from observing accreting black hole at different frequencies? How does variability affect this behaviour? Topics include AGN, GRBs, accreting binaries, and other transients.

The workshop will be a series of seminars followed by a round table to discuss how to tackle specific projects.

For a PRELIMINARY PROGRAM with confirmed attendees, follow this link http://goo.gl/RLwTPX

Everyone is welcome to attend. REGISTRATION IS FREE, and morning tea/coffee, lunch and afternoon tea/coffee are included.

Davide & Tara 

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