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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20091110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20091110T160000
SUMMARY:Astrophysics Colloquium:  Sebastian Heinz\, U. of Wisconsin:  "Bl
 ack hole exhaust: An environmental impact study of microquasars"
CREATED:20090831T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:We have known about the large scale impact of jets from super
 massive black holes for decades and have successfully used knowledge gai
 ned from the kpc scale radio structures they inflate to study black hole
  growth and jet formation.  In recent years\, it has become increasingly
  clear that stellar mass black holes in X-ray binaries do exactly the sa
 me tricks their supermassive cousins do: They produce powerful jets that
  interact with the ISM\, inflating bubbles\, producing shocks\, and leav
 ing behind cosmic ray laced\, magnetized exhaust. I will discuss how we 
 can use this exhaust to constrain important aspects of accretion and jet
  physics.
LAST-MODIFIED:20091027T150000Z
LOCATION:134 Astronomy
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
CONTACT:You-Hua Chu 333-5535
ORGANIZER:yhchu@astro.illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/1905?key=2000010120000101136567
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