Advances in mm-VLBI with the Event Horizon Telescope
Title: Advances in mm-VLBI with the Event Horizon Telescope
Speaker: Rusen Lu (MIT, Haystack Observatory)
Time & Place: Tuesday (August 5, 2014) 10:00am; 3rd floor conference room
Abstract:
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a global collaboration to assemble an array of millimeter dishes to observe nearby supermassive black holes. The project has made considerable progress in recent years and recent observations have identified Schwarzschild-radius-scale structures around the supermassive black holes in the Galactic center and M87. In this talk, I will introduce the EHT project and present results from recent observations of the Galactic center, M87 and a couple of nearby AGN jets. I will also present some results from VLBI simulations to examine the future imaging capability of jet launch regions and black hole shadow features.
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