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Episode 178 Sibling Rivalry at the Centre of the Galaxy, with Smadar Naoz

Episode 178 Sibling Rivalry at the Centre of the Galaxy, with Smadar Naoz

Update: 2020-02-03
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Feature Guest: Smadar Naoz

We’ve long known that most galaxies contain at their core a supermassive black hole that can be millions of times the mass of the sun. But now researchers are discovering galaxies with more than one supermassive black hole at their centre. To understand the implications of this discovery and what it could mean about the history of the Milky Way, should our own galaxy be among this collection, today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by astrophysicist Smadar Naoz.

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About Our Guest

Smadar Naoz is Howard and Astrid Preston Term Chair in Astrophysics and Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA. She is a member of the executive committee of the Bhaumik Institute for Theoretical Physics. She received her PhD from Tel Aviv University before working as an Einstein Fellow at Harvard University.

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Episode 178 Sibling Rivalry at the Centre of the Galaxy, with Smadar Naoz

Episode 178 Sibling Rivalry at the Centre of the Galaxy, with Smadar Naoz

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