Project information
Exploring the Hot Universe and Understanding Comic Feedback
(EHU)
- Project Identification
- GX21-13491X
- Project Period
- 1/2021 - 12/2025
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- EXPRO
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
The Lambda Cold Dark Matter (Λ CDM) model has been shown to be remarkably successful in describing many aspects of our Universe, which is dominated by dark energy and dark matter. However, the physical processes associated with the evolution of the baryonic matter are complex and still poorly understood. In the course of structure formation, only a small fraction of the baryons turned into stars - most remain in a diffuse intergalactic medium (IGM). The growth of galaxies is regulated by feedback processes, such as energy and momentum input from supernovae, and jets and winds of accreting supermassive black holes. These processes, collectively called galactic feedback, can limit or even inhibit further gravitational collapse, and thus a detailed knowledge of how they work is essential for our understanding of galaxy formation and evolution. Here, I propose to take advantage of new observational opportunities to study the intimate connection between the IGM, star formation and the growth of supermassive black holes in the most massive galaxies.
Publications
Total number of publications: 58
2021
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Enhanced Doppler Beaming for Dust-enshrouded Objects and Pulsars in the Galactic Center
The Astrophysical Journal, year: 2021, volume: 915, edition: 2, DOI
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Predictions for anisotropic X-ray signatures in the circumgalactic medium: imprints of supermassive black hole driven outflows
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, year: 2021, volume: 508, edition: 2, DOI
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Selected Chapters on Active Galactic Nuclei as Relativistic Systems
Year: 2021, number of pages: 154 s.
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Standardizing reverberation-measured Mg II time-lag quasars, by using the radius–luminosity relation, and constraining cosmological model parameters
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, year: 2021, volume: 508, edition: 4, DOI
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Stellar Transits across a Magnetized Accretion Torus as a Mechanism for Plasmoid Ejection
The Astrophysical Journal, year: 2021, volume: 917, edition: 1, DOI
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Substructures in the core of Abell 2319
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, year: 2021, volume: 504, edition: 2, DOI
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The Apparent Tail of the Galactic Center Object G2/DSO
The Astrophysical Journal, year: 2021, volume: 923, edition: 1, DOI
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Voyage through the hidden physics of the cosmic web
Experimental Astronomy, year: 2021, volume: 51, edition: 3, DOI