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A High Resolution View of the Local Universe with X-ray Imaging: From Galactic Massive Star Forming Regions to Nearby Active Galaxies
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Title:  A High Resolution View of the Local Universe with X-ray Imaging: From Galactic Massive Star Forming Regions to Nearby Active Galaxies

Speaker: Prof. Junfeng Wang, Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA), Northwestern University, USA

Time: 2:00PM, November 6

Location: 3rd floor

Abstract:
  It is crucial to improve our understanding of "feedback" in the cosmic evolution and evaluate the impact of starburst and active nuclei driven outflows on galaxy evolution observationally. I will first briefly review recent progress in X-ray imaging of the "mini-starburst"---Galactic massive star forming regions, and then present the latest results from the CHandra survey of Extended Emission-line Regions in nearby Seyfert galaxies (CHEERS, PI: Wang), which offers a unique opportunity to examine feedback in action in much greater detail than at high redshift. In particular, findings in the circum-nuclear regions of nearby archetypal Seyfert galaxies and merging systems will be discussed in detail.

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