Astronomia UDP

Chiara Mazzucchelli

Assistant Professor

I am an assistant professor working in extra-galactic astrophysics, focusing on very luminous active galactic nuclei (quasars) in the epoch of reionization.

Proyectos

My current research focuses on the discovery and characterization of the first luminous quasars in the very early universe (i.e. ~800 Myr old). These objects host very massive black holes in their centers, and they are formidable beacons of the pristine cosmic times. I am interested both in their physical properties and in the environments where they live in, which are predicted to be among the richest in the first Gyr of the universe. I am recently focusing on early quasars with powerful radio-jets, in particular working on characterizing the role of the jets in the early black hole growth, and in the black hole/host-galaxy co-evolution.

Highlights
Publications

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/user/libraries/GiPn2F9sSd24dJWJv69msQ

Actividades extracurriculares

In my free time, I love reading, playing volleyball and hiking.

Contact me

chiara.mazzucchelli [at] mail.udp.cl