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IEA

Lorena Hernández-García

Assistant Professor

My research focuses on the study of active galactic nuclei (AGN), which are accreting supermassive black holes located at the centers of galaxies. I am particularly interested in how they accrete material and how they interact with their immediate surroundings.

Projects

My work is centered on multiwavelength studies of active galactic nuclei, with a special focus on their variability. Using data across different wavelengths allows us to connect various emission regions and explore their physical properties. This includes studying the accretion disk, the corona, the broad and narrow line regions, the torus, and relativistic jets. Variability provides powerful insights into emission mechanisms, geometry, and the size scales of the nuclear regions.

I work with X-ray data from space-based telescopes such as XMM-Newton, Swift, and Chandra; optical data from the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and, soon, from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory; optical and infrared spectra obtained with telescopes in Chile; and radio data from facilities including the VLA, VLBA, GMRT, and Effelsberg.

Highlights
Press Releases

Ansky

ESA: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/XMM-Newton/From_boring_to_bursting_a_giant_black_hole_awakens and NASA: https://science.nasa.gov/universe/nasas-nicer-maps-debris-from-recurring-cosmic-crashes/

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NASA: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/swift/nasas-swift-studies-gas-churning-monster-black-holes/

PBC J2333.9-2343

RAS: https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/research-highlights/galaxy-changes-classification-jet-changes-direction

Publications

NASA ADS

Extracurricular activities

I love singing and perform under the artistic name Sistah Lore. I also enjoy exercising and traveling.

Contact me

lorena.hernandez [at] mail.udp.cl