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IEA

Mai Liao

Rubin-Chile Postdoctoral Fellow

I am currently an Rubin-Chile postdoctoral fellow at the IEA.

Projects
  • Time domain:

Specifically aims to search for highly variable mid-IR selected AGN, systematically identify AGN transients by using archival spectra, ongoing and upcoming spectroscopic surveys, and follow-up spectroscopic observations using observatories based in Chile, as well as available multi-band data and that upcoming from LSST.

  • ALMA high-resolution [C II] imaging for Hot dust-obscured galaxies (Hot DOGs):

Specifically investigates the cold AGN outflows traced by [C II] emission line, and dynamically measure central black hole masses for these extreme AGN (i.e., in the early Universe!).

Highlights
  • First systematical statistic analysis of optical and X-ray properties on young radio AGN with two large samples, which highly complement for literature studies that mostly focus on the radio emission in this special AGN population (2020MNRAS.491…92L, 2020MNRAS.497..482L).
  • With a large radio quiet quasars (~37,000) sample, and without biased against radio faint quasars, the correlation between radio emission at 3 GHz and [O III] outflows remains solid after controlling the effects of SMBH mass, quasar luminosity, Eddington ratio and redshift, which confirms that outflows resulted from wide angle sub-relativistic quasar wind could make an important contribution to radio emission in radio quiet quasars (2024MNRAS.528.3696L).
  • Report the first dynamical measurement of an SMBH mass at redshift > 2, based on ALMA high spatial resolution observations of the [C II] emission line that resolve the black hole sphere of influence in the most luminous obscured quasar WISE J224607.6–052634.9 (W2246–0526) at redshift 4.6 (2025arXiv250413409L).
Publications

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Extracurricular activities

Hiking, playing sports.

Contact me

mai.liao [at] mail.udp.cl