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Frontiers of Astronomy Community Lecture
March 19, 7:00pm - 9:00pmManoa Campus, UH Institute for Astronomy Auditorium, 2680 Woodlawn Drive
"The Cosmic History of Supermassive Black Holes,"
by Dr. Amy J. Barger.
Cosmic Downsizing: In the early Universe, a small number of giant galaxies containing colossal black holes and prodigious bursts of star formation dominated the cosmos. More recently, the creation of stars and the accretion of material into black holes has been taking place in a large number of medium-size and small galaxies. Dr. Barger will present observations made at many different wavelengths that show this vast downsizing of cosmic activity.
Dr. Amy Barger is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She also holds an appointment as affiliate graduate faculty in the UH Department of Physics and Astronomy. In 2002, she won the prestigious Newton Lacy Pierce Prize given annually by the American Astronomical Society to an astronomer under the age of 35 for outstanding achievement in observational astronomical research over the past five years.
Open to the Public
Ticket Information
Free Admission, Free Parking
Event Sponsor
UH Institute for Astronomy, Manoa
More Information
Karen Rehbock, 956-6829, rehbock@ifa.hawaii.edu, http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/FrontiersBargerMarch07.html
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