Imaging the Shadows of Supermassive Black Holes with the Event Horizon Telescope

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Black holes emerge as one of the most peculiar predictions by Einstein's theory of general relativity. They are extreme concentrations of matter, with a gravitational pull so intense that it prevents even light from escaping.

Although we cannot see the black hole itself because it is completely dark, the glowing gas around it reveals a distinctive signature: a dark central region (called a 'shadow') surrounded by a bright ring-like structure.

In 2019, the first-ever visual of a black hole made world headlines. This image of the supermassive black hole M87* was followed by the image of Saggitarius A*, the black hole located at the center of our own galaxy. In this lecture, Noemi will discuss the techniques they’ve developed to photograph the shadow of these supermassive black holes using the Event Horizon Telescope—a network of telescopes spread across the globe.  

About the speaker:

Noemi La Bella is a PhD student at Radboud University under the supervision of Heino Falcke. As a member of the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration, she has made direct contributions to recent EHT publications. Additionally, Noemi is part of the Dutch Black Hole Consortium, a group of over 30 scientists actively involved in black hole research across the Netherlands.

Practical information

When: Saturday the 11th of may from 15.00 to 16.00 hrs.
Where: In the lecture hall of the museum and also online via livestream.

Language: This lecture will be held in English.

Costs: Attending the livestream is free. Attending the lecture in the museum is free with a valid entrance ticket (you can purchase a regular museum ticket or it’s completely free with for example a museumcard or student pass).
Register: You can register via the registration forms below. There is a separate one for the livestream as well as one for attending the lecture in the museum. Please note that we’ve only properly received your registration when you’ve received the automatic reply-email (check your spam-box).

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