Active Galactic Nuclei Science

Contributed talks on AGN science with Rubin. For each talk, we will have 7 minutes for the presentation + 3 minutes for questions.

Contributed talks:

  • S06: Sarath Satheesh Sheeba - Constraining the photometric redshifts of Quasars using Variability in the LSST Era
  • S09: Swayamtrupta Panda - Exploring the potential for Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) emission line delays using Rubin LSST 
  • S13: Ethan Partington - Developing an SMBHB detection pipeline for LSST using null-signal templates 
  • S17: Christian Wolf - Australia-based AGN surveys and follow-up 
  • S23: Zachary Steyn - Continuum Reverberation Mapping in NASA/ATLAS High-luminosity Quasars 
  • S60: Maria Charisi - Searching for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries 
  • S82: Hygor Benati Gonçalves - Exploring Quasar Variability With ZTF at $0<z<3$: A Universal Relation with Eddington Ratio 

Go to the list of all contributed abstracts.

Agenda: 

  • Constraining the photometric redshifts of Quasars using Variability in the LSST Era (Sarath Satheesh Sheeba, virtual)
  • Exploring the potential for Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) emission line delays using Rubin LSST (Swayamtrupta Panda, virtual)
  • Developing an SMBHB detection pipeline for LSST using null-signal templates (Ethan Partington, virtual)
  • Australia-based AGN surveys and follow-up (Christian Wolf, virtual)
  • Continuum Reverberation Mapping in NASA/ATLAS High-luminosity Quasars (Zachary Steyn, virtual)
  • Searching for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries (Maria Charisi, virtual)
  • Exploring Quasar Variability With ZTF at 0 < z < 3: A Universal Relation with Eddington Ratio (Hygor Benati Gonçalves, virtual)

 

Lead or Chair for this Session: 
Gloria Fonseca Alvarez
Category: 
Science
Location: 
Pima
Timeblock: 
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Day: 
Tuesday

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