Theoretical Astrophysics Seminars

27th Seminar (Part 1)

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Puzzling Features of Quasar Accretion

Charles Steinhardt

Kavli IPMU


Abstract

The development of virial mass estimates for the central black hole using one quasar spectrum has allowed a dramatic improvement in our understanding of supermassive black hole evolution. I will describe several new puzzles arising from the combination of virial masses with luminosity and redshift measurements, many of which are inconsistent with our current understanding of quasar evolution. I will also describe a new class of quasars that does not appear to fit easily into current models for quasar accretion.

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