The John Bahcall Lecture in Astrophysics: Black Holes: A Defense of Pure Reason
Dr. Juna Kollmeier, Carnegie Science
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84452544567?pwd=Zy9VaVBDY1dvYTdMRnYxekhWTkJCdz09
Abstract:
Black holes are extraordinary physical and philosophical entities. In the first part of this presentation, I will describe key features of the history of the development of the concept of the black hole over time theoretically and observationally culminating in our present understanding. I will argue that this intertwined development provides a critical counterpoint to critiques of “physicalism” and a key example of the importance of purely theoretical investigation. I will then describe our current efforts to understand the distribution of black hole masses (over 10 orders of magnitude) and their formation with experimental programs such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and, in particular, the SDSS-V Milky Way and Black Hole Mapper programs.