Authors
                Dr.
            
                        Rogério Riffel
            
  Date and time
                                    16 Feb 2023 - 09:30 Europe/London
                            Address
                                    Aula
Talk language
                                    English
                            Serie number
                                    1
                            Description
                                    
Since the pioneering studies linking the mass of  supermassive black holes (SMBH) with the velocity dispersion of their host galaxies bulges it has become accepted that the products of active galactic nuclei (AGN) accretion and star-formation (SF) are somehow related. It is also accepted that nuclear SF and AGN can coexist in the inner region of galaxies, suggesting that the growth of SMBH (by gas accretion) and galaxies (by forming stars) are coupled.  In terms of  galaxy evolution, it is established that AGN feedback plays a fundamental role by impacting SF (quenching,  suppressing, or triggering). Cosmological simulations performed without  the inclusion of feedback (SNR/AGN) effects are not able to reproduce  the low and high luminosity ends of the galaxy luminosity function and  underestimate the ages of the stars of the most massive galaxies when  compared with observations.  While observations have shown that nuclear  star formation is common in AGNs, properly measuring the stellar population properties in  AGNs hosts is particularly difficult, since the active nucleus will  dilute the absorption features and contribute to a large number of  ionizing photons that will make it difficult to use emission line fluxes  to infer the stellar properties.  In this seminar, I will discuss the  results we have obtained in our group when mapping the stellar  population in the inner region of active galaxies, with a special focus  on the near-infrared spectral region, which allows for a better  untangling of the AGN and stellar contributions for the spectral energy  distribution of the galaxies. 
Zoom: https://rediris.zoom.us/j/81704623667?pwd=ejRHci8vTUR0QmZ5YkxrNTVoRU9mQT09
Meeting ID: 817 0462 3667
Passcode: 643393