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Gas kinematics in the inner kiloparsec of NGC 1386: bipolar outflows, rotation and…an equatorial outflow!? | Davide Lena (Rochester Institute of Technology) 15:30
Gas kinematics in the inner kiloparsec of NGC 1386: bipolar outflows, rotation and…an equatorial outflow!? | Davide Lena (Rochester Institute of Technology) @ Aula OAPA
Nov 5 @ 15:30 – 16:30
We are using the GMOS integral field unit on the Gemini telescopes to investigate the kinematics of the circum-nuclear ionized gas in a sample of nearby AGNs spanning a wide range of nuclear hard X-ray luminosity (a proxy for the SBH accretion rate). The study aims at investigating the mechanisms channeling gas (the supermassive black hole fuel) from the inner
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Photoevaporation and close encounters: How the environment around Cygnus OB2 affects the evolution of protoplanetary disks | Mario Guarcello 15:30
Photoevaporation and close encounters: How the environment around Cygnus OB2 affects the evolution of protoplanetary disks | Mario Guarcello @ Aula OAPA
Nov 26 @ 15:30 – 16:30
In our Galaxy, star formation occurs in a variety of environments, with a large fraction of stars formed in clusters hosting massive stars. OB stars have an important feedback on the evolution of protoplanetary disks orbiting around nearby young stars and likely on the process of planet formation occurring in them. The nearby massive association Cygnus OB2 is an outstanding
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