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Martin Elvis

Martin Elvis

Astrophysicist

elvis@cfa.harvard.edu

Phone: +1 (617) 495-7442

Fax: +1 (617) 495-7356

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden St., Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA.


Martin Elvis, with sketch of quasar structure (copyright: Smithsonian Institution. from SI Research Reports.)
Quasi.Stellae.In.Perpetuas.Aeternitates
N.B.No relation ...nor to this, nor this , and certainly not this guy. But this is getting warmer.

Vita & Bibliography

Brief Bio.

[Handy for colloquium introductions, prize committees :-) etc...]

Pirelli Award


Astro2010: A Vigorous Explorer Program

Plan B for X-ray Astronomy


Astrophysics Research

Students

Martin Elvis has supervised numerous students from many institutions. Students interested in working with Dr. Elvis should consult the CfA Predoc page, or send him an email (address below)

MRK34


A Structure for Quasars

Quasar Energy Distributions

21cm HI Map of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP)

A model which combines all the main spectral features of AGN/quasars into a single structure. The structure is formed by an accretion disk wind. (Elvis M. 2000, Astrophysical Journal, 545, 63 (Dec 10) (astro-ph/0008064))
Quick Summary of Model

The Radio-Infrared-Optical-Ultraviolet-X-ray spectra (`Spectral Energy Distributions', SEDs) of quasars. ( Elvis M. B.J. Wilkes, J.C. McDowell R.F. Green, J.Bechtold, S.P. Willner, M.S. Oey, E. Polomski and R. Cutri, 1994, Ap J Supp., 95, 1.)
21cm HI Map of the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP). Digital version at the
NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library.
Published in
M. Elvis, F. J. Lockman, C. Fassnacht 1994 ApJS, 95, 413.

The Warm-Hot InterGalactic Medium


Home of the 'Missing Baryons'

Nicastro et al. 2003, Nature 421, 719 (astro-ph/0208012))
Nicastro et al. 2005, Nature 433, 495 (astro-ph/0412378))
Commentary by M. Shull from Nature 'News and Views'
`Physics Today' Search and Discovery commentary by Bertram Schwartzchild

Handy Figures

Annotated Quasar Spectral Energy Distribution (pdf)

The radio to X-ray continuum shape of quasars (gif), (Elvis et al.,19 94, ApJS, 1. Plotted in log nufnu vs log nu (nu=frequency) space. Solid line = radio-quiet; dashed line = radio-loud. More details.

A Quasar Primer

A brief guide to the many optical, ultraviolet and X-ray features in quasar/AGN spectra.

Quasar Scales (pdf)

The scales in a quasar nucleus: locating the many spectral features. (gif image)

Reviews

Chandra [AXAF]: An X-ray Revolution

(Elvis 1999. A revised version was published in August 1999 Sky & Telescope.

Chandra: Revolution through Resolution: .pdf slide show, and .ppt

X-ray Astronomy

10 pages, 6Mb (color pictures are large - but pretty). (L. Golub & M. Elvis 2002, in 'Encyclopedia of Optics' [New York:Dekker])

Quasars: A History, Review and Opinions for Space Scientists and Engineers

postscript. 38 pages. 7 figures, 4 in color (Elvis 2001, in `The Century of Space Science' eds. Bleeker, Geiss \& Huber [Dordrecht:Kluwer], chapter 23, p.529-548)

Quasar Continuum Emission

G. Risaliti & M. Elvis 2004, astro-ph/0403618. 37 pages, 15 figures; 'Supermassive Black Holes in the Distant Universe' ed. A.J. Barger [Dordrecht:Kluwer]

Doubting the Torus

(PowerPoint) M. Elvis, 11 May 2005 talk at CfA.
Is there really a 'parsec-scale' donut in all AGNs?

Quasar Structure and Cosmological Feedback (Castel Gandolfo 2005, .ps)

Eclipses in AGNs

(PowerPoint, MIT 2008)

Missions

Astro2010: A Vigorous Explorer Program

Astro2010: Active Galaxies and Quasars, 2010-2020

References

Generation-X: Active X-ray Optics (Orlando SPIE May 2006, .pdf)

Active X-ray Optics for the Next High Resolution X-ray Observatory (Soleil Workshop Dec 2006, .pdf) also in Powerpoint (Mac)

The Extreme Physics Explorer (SPIE paper, 2006, .pdf) Powerpoint presentation

Pharos: a High Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy Mission

The Thermal Limit as a Goal for X-ray Spectroscopy (2000)

Science Driven Arguments for a 10 sq.meter, 1 arcsecond X-ray Telescope (1996)

Constellation-X: A Wider Focal Plane? (Presented at GSFC/SAO August 2006, .pdf), also in Powerpoint

Constellation-X Options (Con-X FST 2004, .pdf)

Grazing Incidence Imaging from 10 to 40 keV (pdf)(1988, Applied Optics, 27, 1481)

Imaging Quasars with Interferometry (pdf) (2006 November, NOAO Interferometry Workshop, Tucson); also in Powerpoint

Astronomy is Moving. A compilation of astronomy sites with (little) movies of moving things in space. These are NOT simulations. [Propaganda for high spatial resolution.]


etc.

Handy Items

1 Megaton TNT = 2.977 * 10^(15)Joules ~ 3 * 10^(22)ergs.
(1g TNT = 700 calories = 2930.76 J, Encyclopedia Brittanica.)
Sun ~ 3 * 10^(33) erg/s = 10^(11) Megatons/sec.
Quasar ~ 3 * 10^(45) erg/s = 10^(23) Megatons/sec.

Optical Depth


Anything else?


email: elvis@cfa.harvard.edu
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Martin Elvis				Harvard-Smithsonian
elvis@cfa.harvard.edu			Center for Astrophysics
Phone: (617) 495-7442			60 Garden Street, MS 6
Fax: (617) 495-7356			Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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last update: 8 February 2010