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BHI Colloquium

Monday, December 8, 2025
11:00 AM

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BHI Colloquium

Riccardo Arcodia

Description

X-Ray Heartbeats from the Nuclei of Galaxies

X-ray Quasi-Periodic Eruptions (QPEs) are the latest and perhaps the most peculiar addition to the zoo of extragalactic transients. They are high-amplitude bursts of X-ray radiation recurring every few hours to few days, with a lifetime of years, originating from the central black holes in the nuclei of low-mass galaxies. So far, only a dozen of such events has been found, although with rising interest in the broader community given their observational and theoretical connection with tidal disruption events and, possibly, low-frequency gravitational wave sources. Some of the latest models suggest that these eruptions occur in extreme mass ratio inspirals (EMRIs) systems, in which the secondary stellar-mass body interacts with the accretion flow of the primary massive black hole. I will outline the observational properties of QPE sources and the latest insights from theoretical models, including their tantalizing connection with LISA EMRis.

 

 

When

Monday, December 8, 2025 11:00 AM

Where

Inperson
G10 and Zoom

BHI Publication

Expanding Sgr A* dynamical imaging capabilities with an African extension to the Event Horizon Telescope

April 1, 2023
Kantzas, D.; Markoff, S.; Lucchini, M.; Ceccobello, C.; Chatterjee, K.
Astrophysical jets are relativistic outflows that remain collimated for remarkably many orders of magnitude. Despite decades of research, the…
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