Black holes in the Universe

Astronomy for All Lecture

Wednesday 10 May 2023   18:00 to 19:00

Speakers:

Professor Rob Fender, Head of Astrophysics, University of Oxford

Location:

Virtual Event

Black holes, conceived as mathematical possibilities centuries ago, are now established as an astrophysical reality: over 100 million black holes reside within our galaxy alone. Consisting of a singularity, where current theories of physics break down, and surrounded by an event horizon, from within which no signal can ever escape, they are quite unlike anything else in the Universe. Yet despite their mysterious nature, in the past two decades extraordinary observational breakthroughs in understanding black holes have been made. In this lecture, the speaker will present these breakthroughs, and discuss what lies ahead in the coming decades and centuries.

About the speaker

Rob Fender Profile PictureProfessor Rob Fender is Head of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on observations of accretion and relativistic jet formation around black holes. He led the national collaboration via which the UK joined the LOFAR project, was awarded in 2011 an ERC Advanced Investigator Grant and in 2022 an ERC Synergy Grant, and amongst other prizes was awarded the 2020 Herschel Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society for ‘investigations of outstanding merit in observational astrophysics’.

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About the series

The Astronomy For All Lectures were started by Associate Fellow Charles Barclay in 2006 as a way of strengthening and reinforcing the link between Green Templeton, home of the Radcliffe Observatory, and astronomy and the Oxford Astrophysics Department in particular.

250 years of the Radcliffe Observatory

This is the first of a series of activities taking place in 2023 to celebrate the 250th year anniversary of the Radcliffe Observatory.

Contact

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Type: Lectures and Seminars