Presentations & Meetings
Galaxy Clusters: The Largest Collapsed Objects in the Universe - Born to be X-ray Sources
Smithsonian Institution
February 16, 2021
YouTube lecture Galaxy clusters: the most massive collapsed objects in the Universe - Born to be X-ray sources
Feedback from Supermassive Black Holes
Centre for Astrophysics and Cosmology, University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia
May 15, 2019
Feedback from Supermasive Black Holes - M87
Ringberg Meeting Galaxy Evolution in Groups and Clusters at 'low' Redshift - Theory and Observations
December 12, 2017
HEAD20 LEM presentations/posters and more
Simulations of Galaxy Groups Observed by the Line Emission Mapper - Oppenheimer et al.
Mapping the IGM in the Cosmic Web in emission and absorption with LEM - Markevitch et al.
The Study of the Milky Way CGM with the Line Emission Mapper (LEM) - Galeazzi et al.
Intracluster Medium Velocity Mapping with LEM - A. Ogorzalek et al.
The G4Jy-3CRE catalog: Powerful radio sources in the southern sky - Garcia Perez et al.
Unveiling a critical epoch in the formation of massive galaxy clusters - Sarkar et al.
Deep Chandra Observations of the Extended Ram-Pressure Stripped Tail in M86 - Randall et al.
Determination of Masses for Planck ESZ clusters (z<0.35) - C. Jones et al.
X-Ray Constraints on the Hot Gas Content of Member Galaxies in Virgo - H. Hou et al.