Research Grant
[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140101082]Researchers: James Miller-Jones (Future Fellowship )
Brief description Feeding the faintest black holes: the nature of low-luminosity accretion. The overwhelming majority of black holes are found in an extremely faint quiescent state. This project aims to improve understandings of this large population of black holes, determining the geometry of the inflowing gas, the source of the faint X-ray emission, and the fraction of energy pumped outwards in fast-moving jets. Building on recent ground-breaking results, this project aims to conduct a survey to detect a new population of black holes in dense star clusters, providing new laboratories to explore accretion physics. It aims to measure the distances of the black holes and their motion through space, test evidence for the existence of event horizons, and provide new insights into how black holes form and how they affect their surroundings.
Funding Amount $647,526
Funding Scheme ARC Future Fellowships
- ARC : FT140101082
- PURL : http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140101082