Team Leader: Rusen Lu
Our team focuses on high-resolution radio astrophysics, employing interferometry and multi-wavelength observations to image black holes and investigate the central engines of active galactic nuclei (AGN). We systematically investigate the radiation structures, magnetic field properties, and their evolution around supermassive black holes, as well as the origin, collimation, and acceleration of AGN jets. By integrating observational data with GRMHD simulations and radiative transfer modeling, we connect theory and observation to advance understanding of AGN central engines and the physics of strong gravity. The team actively participates in international collaborations (e.g., EHT, GMVA, and EAVN) and has achieved cutting-edge results in black hole imaging and high-resolution, multi-wavelength AGN studies.

Speaker:Galaxy Formation in the Big Picture of the Cosmic Ecosystem
Time:Speaker:Dr. Enci Wang (USTC)
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Speaker:To the "Time Frontier" with the Commensal Radio Astronomy FAST Survey (CRAFTS)
Time:Speaker:Dr. Di Li (Tsinghua University)
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Speaker:Growing in the Shadows: Tracing Obscured Black Hole Accretion Across Cosmic Time
Time:Speaker:Dr. Ezequiel Treister ( University of Tarapaca)
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The Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays
Speaker: The Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays
Time:Speaker: Prof. Siming Liu (Southwest Jiaotong University)
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