Nemmen, Rodrigo Active galactic nuclei and blazars, lecture <div>Slides from a set of lectures about active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and blazars for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics and astronomy. Prepared and taught by Prof. Rodrigo Nemmen. The slides give a broad overview of observations and theory of AGN, with some emphasis on jetted AGNs (blazars) and high-energy electromagnetic radiation </div><div><br></div><div>The following topics are covered:</div><div><div>1. Historical perspective</div><div>2. Black hole physics</div><div>3. Observed AGN zoo</div><div>4. The ins of BHs: accretion</div><div>5. The outs: jets</div><div>6. Blazars</div></div><div><br></div><div>This was presented in two lectures with a total duration of 3 hours. I was not able to cover all material available in the slides. </div><div><br></div><div>Credit for the slides and figures belongs to Rodrigo Nemmen, unless otherwise stated.</div><div>https://rodrigonemmen.com</div> AGN;Black Holes;Black hole physics;astrophysics;lecture courses;Slides;Extragalactic Astronomy;Astrophysics;High Energy Astrophysics; Cosmic Rays 2019-08-10
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