Dr. Richard Plotkin
Dr. Plotkin is an assistant professor of Physics at the University of Nevada, Ren.
"My research uses multiwavelength space- and ground-based observations to study a wide variety of phenomena related to accreting black holes, over the full range of black hole masses and accretion rates. My main research goal is to better understand the structure/geometry of accretion flows and outflows in different accretion regimes, in order to more effectively use radiation as a probe of Galactic and extragalactic black hole populations and to learn how black holes may impact their large-scale environments."
Dr. Plotkin's interests include:
- quiescent black hole X-ray binaries
- low-luminosity active galactic nuclei
- quasars
- relativistic jets
- X-ray populations in nearby galaxies
He uses the following telescopes:
- Chandra X-ray Telescope (NASA; X-ray)
- Hubble Space Telescope (NASA; optical/ultraviolet)
- Very Large Array (National Radio Astronomy Observatory; radio)
- Great Basin Observatory (0.7 m robotic optical telescope in Great Basin National Park)
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