The Connection Between Globular Cluster Formation and the Biggest Stellar-Mass Black Holes
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Overview
Explore a detailed scientific presentation by Carl Rodrigues from the University of North Carolina examining the fascinating relationship between how globular clusters form and the development of the largest stellar-mass black holes. During this 73-minute talk, delve into cutting-edge research that bridges stellar evolution, cluster dynamics, and black hole physics to understand how these massive cosmic structures are interconnected. Learn about the latest findings in astrophysics that help explain the formation mechanisms of both globular clusters and their resident black holes, offering new insights into some of the universe's most intriguing phenomena.
Syllabus
1067: The Connection Between Globular Cluster Formation and The Biggest (Stellar-mass) Black Holes
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