摘要
Black holes are common in the Universe, in particular, all galaxies contain one, even two supermassive black holes in galactic centers. There are many interesting questions about them: what is observational appearance? how massive are they? how do they form and evolve with hosts from early Universe to the local? I will introduce this fascinating subject, remain problems and future.
报告人简介
Jian-Min Wang, working in Institute of High Energy Physics, was graduate from National University of Defence Technology and received PhD from University of Science and Technology of China in 1995. He was a postdoc in Tuebingen University (Humboldt Fellow) and Kyoto University (COE Fellow). He was enlisted by Hundred Talent Program of CAS, and by Distinguished Young Investigator of NFSC. Major scientific interests focus on active galactic nuclei and black hole evolution. Recently he is working on reverberation mapping for measurements of black hole mass.
Host: 张鹏杰 zhangpj@sjtu.edu.cn
微信公众号