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Séminaire/Seminar Galaxies

« Probing Active Galactic Nuclei with unprecedented precision — insights from VLTI/GRAVITY(+) »

Shangguan Jinyi
Dept. Astron., Peking Univ. (Beijing, Chine)

The inner structures of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are essential for probing the fundamental parameters of the central supermassive black hole (BH), understanding accretion physics, and investigating the physical connection between the BH and its host galaxy. The reverberation mapping (RM) technique has been widely used to study the broad-line region (BLR), the dust torus, and the accretion disk in AGNs through coordinated campaigns. These observations have confirmed our basic understanding of AGN inner regions. Recent IR interferometry has enabled spatially resolved observations of the BLR and surrounding hot dust emission. The GRAVITY instrument on the Very Large Telescope Interferometer, combining four 8-meter Unit Telescopes, provides two-dimensional spatial resolution, which is highly effective for inferring BLR structure and dynamics, as well as efficiently measuring BH masses. The combination of RM and interferometry offers a powerful diagnostic tool for detailed investigations of the BLR structure and for determining the geometric distance to the BLR. Mid- and near-IR observations of AGN continua offer new insights into the structure and composition of hot dust, which are closely linked to the BLR. In this talk, I will provide an overview of AGN nuclear structures, focusing on recent results from IR interferometry. I will conclude with new high-redshift quasar observations made possible by the ongoing GRAVITY+ instrument upgrade, and discuss the potential for addressing key questions such as BH accretion physics and gravitationally bound BH binaries in the future.
jeudi 17 avril 2025 - 11:30
TBA
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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