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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Prof. Dimitra Rigopoulou

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Galaxy formation and evolution
Dimitra.Rigopoulou@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73296
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 75419514947
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  • Publications

Galaxies: The short wavelength view

ESA SP PUBL 456 (2000) 233-238

Authors:

D Lutz, R Genzel, E Sturm, D Rigopoulou, D Tran, AFM Moorwood, HWW Spoon, N Forster-Schreiber, M Thornley, T Alexander, A Sternberg

Abstract:

With the advent of ISO, mid-infrared spectroscopy has become sensitive enough for detailed analyses of sizeable samples of galaxies. Mid-infrared aromatic emission features are detected strong and ubiquitously in star forming galaxies. They are absent close to an active galactic nucleus but can be strong on larger scales of the AGN host, in particular if there is intense circumnuclear star formation. Through their nebular emission, hot star populations can be studied in dusty environments like starburst galaxies. Starbursts seem to be normal in their hot star initial mass function but short lived due to strong negative feedback. The rich fine structure and coronal line spectrum of active galaxies can be used to reconstruct the otherwise unobservable extreme ultraviolet emission of the AGN. We find evidence for 'big blue bump' emission from the accretion disk but also for neutral absorbers located inside the narrow line region. Mid-infrared emission lines and continuum features provide new diagnostics to discriminate between starburst and AGN activity in obscured galaxies. Using these tools, we find that most ultraluminous infrared galaxies are predominantly starburst powered. Our total sample of about 75 ULIRGs allows to search for trends within the class of ULIRGs: The fraction of AGNs increases with luminosity above similar to 3 x 10(12)L(circle dot) but there is no obvious trend for ULIRGs to be more AGN-like with more advanced merger phase.
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Morphology and Evolution of Ultraluminous IR Galaxies

Chapter in Toward a New Millennium in Galaxy Morphology, Springer Nature (2000) 399-404

Authors:

E Sturm, R Genzel, D Lutz, D Rigopoulou, D Tran, H Dannerbauer, AFM Moorwood, HWW Spoon
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NIR Spectroscopy with the VLT of a Sample of ISO Selected Hubble Deep Field South Galaxies

Chapter in ISO Surveys of a Dusty Universe, Springer Nature 548 (2000) 240-247

Authors:

Dimitra Rigopoulou, Alberto Franceschini, Reinhard Genzel, Paul van der Werf, Hervé Aussel, Catherine Cesarsky, Michel Dennefeld, Seb Oliver, Michael Rowan-Robinson
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The European Large Area ISO Survey -: I.: Goals, definition and observations

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 316:4 (2000) 749-767

Authors:

S Oliver, M Rowan-Robinson, DM Alexander, O Almaini, M Balcells, AC Baker, X Barcons, M Barden, I Bellas-Velidis, F Cabrera-Guerra, R Carballo, CJ Cesarsky, P Ciliegi, DL Clements, H Crockett, L Danese, A Dapergolas, B Drolias, N Eaton, A Efstathiou, E Egami, D Elbaz, D Fadda, M Fox, A Franceschini, R Genzel, P Goldschmidt, M Graham, JI Gonzalez-Serrano, EA Gonzalez-Solares, GL Granato, C Gruppioni, U Herbstmeier, P Héraudeau, M Joshi, E Kontizas, M Kontizas, JK Kotilainen, D Kunze, F La Franca, C Lari, A Lawrence, D Lemke, MJD Linden-Vornle, RG Mann, I Márquez, J Masegosa, K Mattila, RG McMahon, G Miley, V Missoulis, B Mobasher, T Morel, H Norgaard-Nielsen, A Omont, P Papadopoulos, I Perez-Fournon, JL Puget, D Rigopoulou, B Rocca-Volmerange, S Serjeant, L Silva, T Sumner, C Surace, P Vaisanen, PP van der Werf, A Verma, L Vigroux, M Villar-Martin, CJ Willott
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The European large area ISO survey -: III.: 90-μm extragalactic source counts

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 319:4 (2000) 1169-1177

Authors:

A Efstathiou, S Oliver, M Rowan-Robinson, C Surace, T Sumner, P Héraudeau, MJD Linden-Vornle, D Rigopoulou, S Serjeant, RG Mann, CJ Cesarsky, L Danese, A Franceschini, R Genzel, A Lawrence, D Lemke, RG McMahon, G Miley, JL Puget, B Rocca-Volmerange
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