Jedidah Isler: How I fell in love with quasars, blazars and our incredible universe
Jedidah Isler: Jak zakochałam się w kwazarach, blazarach i niesamowitym wszechświecie.
Jedidah Isler studies blazars — supermassive hyperactive black holes that emit powerful jet streams. They are the universe’s most efficient particle accelerators, transferring energy throughout galaxies. Full bio
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Hubble Space Telescope Ultra-Deep Field,
z Teleskopu Ultragłębokiego Pola Hubble'a.
of our universe ever observed.
zakątki znanego nam wszechświata.
a trillion, trillion kilometers away.
jest oddalona o biliony kilometrów.
the awesome privilege of studying
in our universe.
obiektów we wszechświecie.
from first crush throughout my career
i zadecydowały o mojej karierze
hyperactive black holes.
hiperaktywne czarne dziury.
the mass of our own sun,
do dziesięciu miliardów naszych słońc.
are devouring material,
czarne dziury pożerają materię
1,000 times more
supermassive black hole.
supermasywne czarne dziury.
powerful particle streams
z najsilniejszych strumieni cząsteczek
of the speed of light,
and supermassive black holes
i supermasywne czarne dziury z dżetami
is that they're some of the universe's
akceleratorami cząsteczek we wszechświecie
of energy throughout a galaxy.
ilość energii poprzez galaktykę.
artist's conception of a blazar.
pył i gaz opadająca na czarną dziurę
material falls onto the black hole
around the black hole
jest rozrzucona wokół czarnej dziury
pulls in material via a disk,
materiał jest wciągnięty do dysku,
is more common.
przez dżety jest spotykany częściej.
the blazar system
to the larger galactic context.
of what goes in to what goes out,
co wchodzi i wychodzi z środka
blazar astrophysics right now
tematów w astrofizyce blazarów
jet emission comes from.
i gdzie powstaje najwyższa energia.
in where this white blob forms
gdzie powstaje ta kropla
relationship between the jet
inaccessible until 2008,
that better detects gamma ray light --
teleskop do odczytywania promieni gamma,
a million times higher
between the gamma ray light data
różnic pomiędzy promieniami gamma
day to day and year to year,
z dnia na dzień, z roku na rok,
że w niektórych przypadkach
to the black hole
znacznie bliżej czarnych dziur
lokalizować miejsca,
blobs are forming,
are being accelerated,
w jaki sposób dżety przyspieszają
the dynamic processes
objects in our universe are formed.
fascynujących obiektów we wszechświecie.
a curious, stargazing young girl
patrzącą w gwiazdy dziewczynę
że gonienie za wszechświatem
to my mission here on Earth.
where love's first flutter
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jedidah Isler - AstrophysicistJedidah Isler studies blazars — supermassive hyperactive black holes that emit powerful jet streams. They are the universe’s most efficient particle accelerators, transferring energy throughout galaxies.
Why you should listen
Jedidah Isler has been staring at the stars since she was 11 or 12. But because neither her undergraduate college or the university where she got her first master’s degree offered astronomy majors, she threw herself wholeheartedly into physics. It wasn’t until she entered a doctoral program that she was able to dedicate her time to the studying the night sky. In 2014, she became the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D in Astrophysics from Yale.
Isler studies blazars — supermassive hyperactive black holes at the center of galaxies, some of which emit powerful streams of particles. Sometimes these are oriented toward Earth, offering us a unique perspective on the physics of the universe. Isler is a Chancellor’s Faculty Fellow in Physics at Syracuse University. She participates in the Future Faculty Leader program at Harvard's Center for Astrophysics and was named a 2015 TED Fellow.
Isler is also interested in breaking down barriers that prevent many students — especially women of color — from becoming scienists. She works to make STEM accessible to new communities.
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