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Symposium S238Black holes: From stars to galaxies - across the range of masses

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Stellar-mass black holes

Casares, J.

Observational evidence for stellar-mass black holes

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Zycki, P. T.

X-ray energy spectra of low and high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting black holes

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Mirabel, F.

Microquasars: disk-jet coupling in stellar-mass black holes

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Kubota, A.

Suzaku observation of the black hole transient 4U1630-472

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King, A. R.

Matter accretion and ejection in black-hole systems

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Joss, P. C.

Formation of rapidly rotating black holes in massive binary stellar systems

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Matsumoto, R.

Sawtooth-like oscillations of black hole accretion disks

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Gonzalez Hernandez, J. I.

On the origin of the black hole in the X-ray binary XTE J1118+480

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Formation and evolution of massive black holes

Rees, M. J.

Massive black holes

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Hasinger, G.

The cosmic evolution of black hole accretion

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Mateos, S.

X-ray emission properties of the broad-line AGN in the XMM-2dF Wide Angle Survey

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Merloni, A.

Cosmological growth of supermassive black holes: the kinetic luminosity function of AGN

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Madau, P.

Formation and evolution of supermassive black holes, black-hole binary merging

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Dultzin-Hacyan, D.

Quasar evolution: black hole mass and accretion rate determination

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Chartas, G.

X-ray spectral evolution of quasars

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Greene, J. E.

Black hole growth in the local universe

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Active galactic nuclei

Begelman, M. C.

Supermassive black holes: accretion and outflows

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Kunieda, H.

Hard X-ray spectra of AGN observed with Suzaku

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Tristram, K. R. W.

Mapping the circumnuclear dust in nearby AGN with the mid-infrared interferometric instrument MIDI

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Goosmann, R. W.

X-ray variability in AGN: implications of magnetic flares

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Pounds, K. A.

Cumulative effects of outflows on the X-ray spectra of AGN

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Collin, S.

Uncertainties on the black hole masses in AGN and consequences on the Eddington ratios

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Lawrence, A.

Warped disks and the Unified Scheme

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Yaqoob, T.

An accretion disk laboratory in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 2992

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Ueda, Y.

Cosmological evolution of active galactic nuclei X-ray luminosity function

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Physical processes near black holes

Fabian, A. C.

Strong-gravity effects: X-ray spectra, timing, polarimetry

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Narayan, R.

GRS 1915+105: a near-extreme Kerr black hole

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Bicak, J.

Black holes and magnetic fields

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Markoff, S. B.

Constraining jet physics in weakly accreting black holes

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Heinzeller, D.

Black hole accretion: theoretical limits and observational implications

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Beskin, G.

Search for the event horizon evidences by means of optical observations with high temporal resolution

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Proga, D.

Dynamics of radiatively inefficient flows accreting onto radiatively efficient black hole objects

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The Galactic Center

Genzel, R.

The Galactic Center

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Eckart, A.

The simultaneous radio to X-ray observations and polarized NIR emission from Sagittarius A*

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Schödel, R.

The structure of the nuclear stellar cluster of the Milky Way

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Cuadra, J.

Variable accretion of stellar winds onto Sagittarius A*

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Morris, M. R.

The character of the short-term variability of Sagittarius A* from the radio to the near-infrared

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Subr, L.

Stellar dynamics with Kozai's resonance in Sagittarius A*

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Ultraluminous X-ray sources

Makishima, K.

Observational evidence for intermediate-mass black holes

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Charles, P. A.

SS433-type X-ray binaries and the nature of ULXs

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Fabrika, S. N.

The supercritical accretion disk in SS433 and ultraluminous X-ray sources

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Abolmasov, P.

The optical counterpart of an ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 6946 X-1

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Soria, R.

Recipes for ULX formation: necessary ingredients and garnishments

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Tsuruta, S.

Explosion of very massive stars and the origin of intermediate mass black holes

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Kuncic, Z.

Ultraluminous X-ray sources: X-ray binaries in a high/hard state?

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Cropper, M.

On the nature of ultraluminous X-ray sources from optical/IR measurements

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Wolter, A.

Variability of ultraluminous X-ray sources in the Cartwheel Ring

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Supermassive black holes and their galaxies

Ferrarese, L.

The inner workings of early-type galaxies: supermassive black holes and stellar nuclei

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Taylor, G. B.

Imaging compact binary black holes with VLBI

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Macchetto, F. D.

Radiatively inefficient accretion disks in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei

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Dottori, H. A.

The central 80x200 parsecs of M83, how many black holes and how massive are they?

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Mushotzky, R.

Black holes across the mass spectrum -- from stellar-mass black holes to ultra-luminous X-ray sources and active galactic nuclei

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Storchi-Bergmann, T.

Inward bound: following the gas flow from nuclear spirals to the accretion disc

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Peng, C. Y.

Probing the coevolution of supermassive black holes and galaxies out to z~4.5 using gravitational lensing

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Barth, A. J.

The smallest black holes in nearby active galactic nuclei

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Impey, C. D.

The evolution of supermassive black holes and galaxies in the COSMOS survey

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Woo, J.

Cosmic evolution of black holes and galaxies to z=0.4

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Black holes across the mass spectrum

Hameury, J. M.

The disc instability model for dwarf novae in the AGN context

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Ohsuga, K.

Radiation hydrodynamic simulations of super-Eddington accretion flows

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Türler, M.

Synchrotron outbursts in galactic and extra-galactic jets, any difference?

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Mirabel, F.

Closing: Present status and future developments of black holes across the range of masses

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