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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 44 MIN

Modeling Supermassive Black Holes and Accretion Disks with Dr James Chan – New Research Insights

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What happens at the gravitational center of a galaxy? In this episode of Whimsical Wavelengths, we spiral into the dark heart of the universe with Dr. James Chan, a postdoctoral researcher at the American Museum of Natural History. As a geophysicist, host Dr. Jeffrey Zurek steps out of his "wheelhouse" and into the event horizon to explore how supermassive black holes grow, interact, and occasionally "eat light."We break down the complex physics of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and the intricate structures of accretion disks. Dr. Chan explains the fascinating technique of reverberation mapping—using the "echoes" of light to measure the size and scale of regions billions of light-years away. We also discuss the "black hole winds" that can travel thousands of light-years to shut down star formation across entire galaxies.HighlightsBlack Holes 101: From mathematical singularities to the practical boundary of the event horizon.The Formation Mystery: Why we are still searching for the "intermediate" gap between stellar-mass and supermassive black holes.Accretion Disk Dynamics: Exploring "lamppost" models and why these disks often appear larger in reality than in our current theories.Reverberation Mapping: A deep dive into how astronomers use temporal delays in light (reverb) to "hear" the shape of space-time.The Future of Data: How the Rubin Observatory will soon provide petabytes of data, requiring machine learning to catch every "light curve."Chapters(00:00) Gravitational Pull: Intro(01:10) What is a Black Hole? Singularity vs. Reality (02:15) The Event Horizon and Spaghettified Punchlines (04:00) Dr. James Chan: Chasing Answers to Everything (05:30) Gravitational Lensing as a Universal Tool (08:50) Active vs. Inactive: Life Survive an AGN? (13:30) Direct Collapse vs. Hierarchical Merging (16:50) The Anatomy of an Accretion Disk (20:10) Black Hole Wind Gradient & Radiation Pressure(23:45) AGN Feedback: Black Holes & Galaxy Evolution (27:20) Lamppost Sources & Optically Thick Disks (30:05) Reverberation Mapping: Echoes of Light (34:30) Discrepancy: Observations Defy Current Theory (37:00) Drowning in Data: Rubin Observatory & AI (39:35) A Series of "Sucky" Science Jokes (42:00) Closing Thoughts: Infinite PotentialLinks:Paper at the center of the episode: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2409.15669Support the Show: [Patreon]Connect: Bluesky | Instagram | [email protected] Wavelengths: Deep-dive conversations where a working scientist unpacks how we know what we know, one paper, one idea, or whimsical detour at a time. Hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Zurek (P.Geo).

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