Video URL
https://pirsa.org/18100065Avery Broderick: Perimeter Institute and University of Waterloo
APA
Broderick, A. (2018). Avery Broderick: Perimeter Institute and University of Waterloo. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/18100065
MLA
Broderick, Avery. Avery Broderick: Perimeter Institute and University of Waterloo. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Oct. 03, 2018, https://pirsa.org/18100065
BibTex
@misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:18100065, doi = {}, url = {https://pirsa.org/18100065}, author = {Broderick, Avery}, keywords = {Cosmology, Strong Gravity}, language = {en}, title = {Avery Broderick: Perimeter Institute and University of Waterloo}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics}, year = {2018}, month = {oct}, note = {PIRSA:18100065 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/pirsa/18100065}} }
Avery Broderick University of Waterloo
Abstract
Dr. Avery Broderick will provide a highly accessible and interesting lecture on the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and international efforts to interpret horizon-resolving images of numerous supermassive black holes. Black holes are among the most powerful and mysterious phenomena in the universe. Almost every galaxy has at its core a supermassive black hole, millions or even billions of times more massive than our sun. Despite composing a small fraction of the galactic mass budgets, they set the stage for astrophysical dramas that dictate the fates of their hosts. Though black holes are in theory the ultimate manifestation of strong gravity’s impact on the visible universe, placing these exotic phenomena on concrete empirical footing has been impossible - until now.