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Advanced EHT Data Analysis: Time Domain Methods I, Session 1
Webinar Overview: Part 1 of the Advanced EHT Data Analysis Series During this first session in the new series, the facilitator discusses astrophysical sources exhibiting incoherent variability in their lightcurves, specifically from the perspective of "compact object”...
Leading Astrophysicist Receives Swinburne Lifetime Achievement Award
Source: Swinburne University Dec. 9, 2020 — Internationally renowned astrophysicist Professor Matthew Bailes has been recognized at the 2020 Swinburne University of Technology Vice-Chancellor’s Awards with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Professor Bailes has been...
Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT: Kerr Black Holes and Beyond, Session 5
Part 5 of the Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT Webinar Series - In this final session of the five-part series, the facilitator covers what we know about black hole solutions beyond general relativity, what we can learn about beyond-general relativity black holes use...
EVOLUTION: The Genius Equation
EVOLUTION: The Genius Equation, a contemporary documentary, creates "a new paradigm and explores the untapped resources of our mind, presenting brilliant experts in A.I., neurology, quantum physics, art and much more, reaching from thearchives of antiquity to...
Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT: Subgrid Plasma Physics, Session 4
Webinar Overview: Part 4 of the Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT Webinar Series This session covers how and why uncertainties in plasma ‘microphysics’ affect our ability to predict observational signatures of BH accretion in EHT sources as well as discussing some of...
Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT: GRMHD Simulations, Session 2
Part 2 of the Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT Webinar Series - During this session the facilitator: Discusses astrophysical content of GRMHD model, including numerical methods, tests, resolution, and convergence; Compares models and assumptions, followed by...
Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT: Ray Tracing, Session 3
Webinar Overview: Part 3 of the Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT Webinar Series This session will cover general relativistic ray tracing (GRRT), a numerical technique for computing physically accurate black hole images from fluid/plasma models of black hole accretion...
Sean Dougall selected for NASA Arizona Space Grant Internship
The project aims to characterize the images of black holes using image-domain feature extraction of the black holes shadow parameters. In short, we want to be able to use the observed accretion flow, or photon ring, around the black hole as a proxy for the size of the...
PIRE Awarded Large-scale Community Partnership Allocation
In order to support the large computation effort to study black hole accretion physics and explain EHT observations, PIRE submitted a Large-scale Community Partnerships (LSCP) proposal to the Texas Advanced Computing Center...
Astrophysics Empowered by the EHT: Accretion Physics, Session 1
Download Slides and Q&A Facilitator: Ramesh Narayan, Harvard University Air date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 Webinar Overview: This session provides an introduction to the accretion phenomenon and family of hot accretion flow solutions within the broader...
New Test of General Relativity
Einstein's theory of general relativity – the idea that gravity is matter warping spacetime – has withstood over 100 years of scrutiny and testing, including the newest test from the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration, published today in the latest issue of...
Developing FPGA’s for High Speed Computational Power
The next generation of hardware for radio telescopes’ signal processing requires high-speed computing and data throughput capabilities. To achieve high-speed computation power, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are used. FPGAs contain millions of programmable...
Students Leading Development of New GRMHD Plasma Visualizations
Arizona graduate student, David Ball, is using the PIRE AR/VR Lab to develop virtual-reality visualizations of magnetohydrodynamic simulations of plasma around black holes. By learning the basics of graphics rendering on GPUs using algorithms called “shaders,” (found...
Cloud Computing Busy Week
In February, a five-day busy week was conducted at the University of Arizona in order for PIRE members to work on large-scale synthetic data generation for the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project. The effort was coordinated with senior team members from CyVerse,...
Black Hole Science – A Live Classroom Event
The Black Hole PIRE project is partnering with Zoom.us to offer a live course taught by two scientists and members of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), the global collaboration behind the first-ever black hole image announced in April 2019. This course will be...