
The final conference of the BiD4BEST was organised by the University of Southampton. It was a 3-day event, held from the 6-8 February 2024, with the participation of numerous renowned experts external to the BiD4BEST network. The conference included presentations from all the ESRs as well as externals. It offered an excellent opportunity to the ESRs to communicate their results and interact with a community of internationally recognised researchers in the field of supermassive black-hole growth. The small number of participants (~50) created a relaxed atmosphere that encouraged in depth discussions and the exchange of ideas.
Participants
Early-Stage Researchers
Carolina Andonie (UDUR), Brivael Laloux (NOA), Blessing Musiimenta (UNIBO), Giovanna Speranza (IAC), Mathilda Avirett-MacKenzie (UBATH), Ivan Munoz Rodriguez (NOA), Ivan Lopez (UNIBO), Nischal Acharya (DIPC), Alexander Sicilia (SISSA), Evgenii Chaikin (ULEI), Alba Vega Alonso Tetilla (SOTON), Hao Fu (SOTON), Luca Sala (LMU).
Principle Investigators
Prof. Francesco Shankar, Project Coordinator, University of Southampton, UK (SOTON); Prof. Marcella Brusa, Alma Mater Studiorum Universita di Bologna, Italy (UNIBO); Dr Antonis Georgakakis, Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing, National Observatory of Athens, Greece (NOA); Dr Klaus Dolag, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany (LMU); Prof. Andrea Lapi – Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA), Italy (SISSA); Dr Carolin Villforth University of Bath, UK (UBATH); Dr Silvia Bonoli – Donostia International Physics Centre, Spain, (DIPC); Dr Cristina Ramos Almeida, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Spain (IAC); Prof. David Alexander, University of Durham, UK (UDUR); Prof. Joop Schaye, Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands (ULEI).
University of Southampton guests
Prof. Ian McHardy, Dr Sandra Raimundo, Dr Manda Banerji, Dr Annagrazia Puglisi, Dr Matthew Middleton, Dr Daniel KynochProf. Christian Knigge, Prof. Ian Jones.
External Speakers
Dr Sotiria Fotopoulou, University of Bristol; Prof. Marc Huertas-Company, Paris Observatory and Paris Diderot University; Dr Mara Slavato, Max Planck Institute for Extreaterrestial Physics; Prof. Giulia Rodighiero, University of Padova; Prof. Andrew C. Fabian, University of Cambridge; Dr Hannah Ăbler, University of Cambridge; Prof. Claudia Maraston, University of Portsmouth; Lumen Boco, SISSA.
Schedule
Tuesday 6th February 2024
- Synopsis of Work Package 1 led by Dave Alexander
- âThe accretion and host properties of rapidly accreting black holesâ – Carolina Andonie
- âThe impact of obscuration on the AGN accretion rateâ – Brivael Laloux
- âProbing AGN obscuration via galaxy orientation and evolution in comprehensive semi-analytic modelsâ – Alba Vega Alonso Tetilla
- Synopsis of Work Package 2 led by Marcella Brusa and Cristina Ramos Almeida
- âIncidence and energetics of AGN winds in the distant universeâ – Blessing Musiimenta
- âMultiphase outflows in local type-2 quasarâ – Giovanna Speranza
- Synopsis of Work Package 3 led by Carolin Villforth & Silvia Bonoli
- âThe Radial Distribution of Star Formation Rate in AGN host galaxiesâ – Nischal Acharya
- âThe role of galaxy mergers in fuelling active galactic nucleiâ – Mathilda Avirett-MacKenzie
- âSMBH Accretion and its Feedback at the lowest luminositiesâ – IvĂĄn Ezequiel Lopez
- âSemi-empirical models of X-ray AGN in galaxy clustersâ – IvĂĄn Munoz Rodriguez
- Debated Issues in AGN and SMBHs by Hannah Ăbler & Christian Knigge
Wednesday 7th February 2024
- Synopsis of Work Package 4 led by Klaus Dolag
- âCalibrating stellar and AGN feedback in cosmological simulations that include a cold interstellar gas phaseâ – Evgenii Chaikin
- âTesting the quenching mechanisms in galaxy star formationâ – Hao Fu
- âSupermassive black hole spin evolution in cosmological simulations with OpenGadget3â – Luca Sala
- âDeep Learning the physics of galaxy formationâ – Marc Huertas-Company
- “Signals from the abyss – hunting for QPOs in AGNâ – Matthew Middleton
- âHigh redshift quasars in multi-wavelength surveysâ – Manda Banerji
- âOptical Reverberation Mapping of AGNâ – Ian McHardy
- âLine-Driven Accretion Disks Windsâ – Christian Knigge
- âSMBH infancy: the route to seed formationâ – Lumen Boco
- âStar formation and feedback in massive galaxies at cosmic noonâ– Annagrazia Puglisi
- âFuelling black holes with misaligned gasâ – Sandra Raimundo
- Round table training â ESR next steps in academia and beyond by Annagrazia Puglisi and Sandra Raimundo
Thursday 8th February 2024
- âGravitational Wave Astronomy: Opening A New Window on the Universeâ – Ian Jones
- âTidal disruption events – histories and mysteriesâ – Philip Wiseman
- âHidden Cooling Flowsâ – Andrew C. Fabian
- âCosmic detective: how Euclid will shed light onto the dark side of the Universeâ – Sotiria Fotopoulou
- âAGN environment(s)â – Manuela Magliocchetti
- âScaling relations in simulations vs observations through stellar population modelsâ – Claudia Maraston
- âHigh-z dusty sources in the JWST epochâ â Giulia Rodighiero
- âeROSITA DR1 and its AGN contentâ – Mara Salvato
- âContinuum reverberation mapping of a bright Seyfert AGNâ – Daniel Kynoch
- âActive black holes during the first billion years in the JWST/NIRSpec GTO surveysâ – Hannah Ăbler
- Key Takeaways by Andrew Fabian & Claudia Maraston