Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on black hole phenomena through this comprehensive lecture presented by Ore Gottlieb from Flatiron Research/THEA. Delve into the fascinating connection between theoretical physics and observational data of events powered by black holes. Learn how scientists bridge the gap between mathematical models and real-world observations to better understand these cosmic phenomena. The presentation examines various aspects of black hole physics, their interactions with surrounding matter, and the resulting observable effects that help astronomers study these mysterious objects. Over the course of 67 minutes, gain insights into current research methodologies and discoveries that are advancing our understanding of black hole dynamics and their role in the universe.
Syllabus
CITA 1040: Bridging Physics and Observations of Black Hole-Powered Events
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