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LOCATION:4421 Stering Hall\, Coffee and cookies 3:30 pm\, Talk begins 
 at 3:45 pm
SUMMARY:Simulations of Black hole Accretion and Outflows\, Astronomy C
 olloquium\, Alexander Tchekhocvskoy\, Northwestern University
DESCRIPTION:<br>\nBlack holes are responsible for a wide variety of a
 strophysical phenomena. They devour stars\, eject relativistic jets\, 
 affect star formation and galaxy evolution\, and enrich the Universe w
 ith heavy elements. I will discuss how global general relativistic mag
 netized fluid dynamics numerical simulations allow us to use this acti
 vity to quantitatively probe strong-field gravity and constrain black 
 hole physics in various astrophysical context
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4684
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