Participants List

# Name Lastname Affiliation Contribution
1 Almudena Alonso-Herrero CAB INTA-CSIC Invited Review on Torus and SFR connection
2 Liliana Altamirano-Dévora Insituto de Astronomía-UNAM (Ensenada) Modeling Dual AGN: Insights from Cosmological Simulations
3 Alfredo Amador-Portes Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica Unveiling the Emission Mechanisms of PKS 1510-089: Jet–BLR Interplay and Multiwavelength Variability
4 Raquel Baza-Medina Instituto de Astronomia-UNAM SMBH Estimates of Intermediate-Redshift Quasars from SDSS-IV and V Using Multi-Epoch Observations
5 Enrica Bellocchi Universidad Complutense de Madrid "GTC/MEGARA IFU view of ionized outflow unveils positive feedback from an X-ray UFO in the NLSy1 IRAS17020+4544"
6 Erika Benítez Instituto de Astronomía UNAM Characterizing dual and binary AGN candidates with 3D spectroscopy
7 Tania Buendia-Rios Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica Molecular emission in Seyfert Galaxies observed with the RSR spectrograph at LMT-50m
8 Joel Carpenter University of Southampton Investigating the Broad Line Region of a Changing-state Active Galactic Nuclei
9 Daniel Tonalli Castillo Salinas Instituto Politécnico Nacional ANALYSIS OF THE SED FOR A SAMPLE OF AGN GALAXIES
10 Angel Castro Instituto de Astronomía, UNAM An AKARI Near-Infrared View of the Highly Obscured Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4945
11 Matteo Ceci University of Florence; INAF OAA Unveiling the role of multi-phase AGN outflows with MIRACLE
12 Pedro Henrique Cezar Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) Unveiling the warm molecular, low- and high-ionisation atomic gas in type-2 quasars with GTC/EMIR
13 Yu-Ching (Tony) Chen Johns Hopkins University Searching for kiloparsec-scale dual quasars with Gaia and probing their host galaxies with JWST
14 Miguel Coloma Puga European Southern Observatory, Santiago de Chile Let There Be Host: uncovering the central regions of Type 1 AGN with MUSE
15 Andrea Comastri INAF-OAS The nature of faint high-z AGN discovered by JWST
16 Edgar Cortes Suarez Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) Spectral Evolution and Transient Broad-Line Features in the Isolated AGN UNAM-KIAS 613
17 Iliana Cortés Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS) Photometric decomposition of AGN variability via Machine Learning: Spectral reconstruction and lag characterization
18 D. Michael Crenshaw Georgia State University Measuring Spatially-Resolved Feedback from AGN Winds in Nearby Active Galaxies
19 Irene Cruz-Gonzalez Instituto de Astronomía, UNAM --
20 Anahis de la Barra Universidad de Concepción, Chile A NIR Spectroscopic Study of Bright AGN Backup Targets for GRAVITY+/VLTI Interferometry
21 Deborah Dultzin Kessler IA UNAM --
22 Mauricio Elías Chávez Instituto de Astronomia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México The Lockman-SpReSO Project. X-ray Spectral Properties of the AGN population
23 Vanessa Enríquez Hernández Instituto de Astronomía Exploring the Physical Processes Behind Star Formation Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques
24 Donaji Esparza Arredondo IRyA, UNAM Linking Torus Properties and Nuclear Activity in Seyfert Galaxies through Mid-Infrared and X-ray Modeling
25 Federico Esposito Observatorio Astronómico Nacional (OAN-IGN) Disrupting the ISM: How AGN Feedback Reshapes Molecular Gas Clumpiness
26 Julia Falcone Georgia State University Spatially-Resolved Multiphase, Multi-scale NLR Outflows in the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 3227
27 Travis Fischer Space Telescope Science Institute A Wind, Not a Jet: JWST Resolves AGN-Driven Shocks in the Central kpc of NGC 4258
28 Jacopo Fritz IRyA-UNAM On how Andy manage to escape a prison's black hole
29 Ismael Garcia-Bernete Centro Astrobiologia Madid (CAB)/ European Space Agency (ESA) JWST insights into the complexity of molecules, ices and dust grains in Nearby AGN
30 Estephanie García Hernández Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Exploration of Optical Diagnostic Diagrams for Active Galactic Nuclei Using the SDSS-IV MaNGA Sample
31 Joel Alberto García Parra Instituto de Astronomía Ensenada - UNAM Effects of the cosmic environment on gas accretion in supermassive black holes
32 Santiago García-Burillo Observatorio Astronómico Nacional -(OAN-IGN), Spain Deciphering the imprint of AGN feedback in nearby AGN: from the torus to the CND
33 Karla Garnica Luna IA-UNAM A Spectral Energy Distribution for extreme population A quasars and implications for physical conditions in the BLR for type 1 AGN
34 Hannalore Gerling-Dunsmore University of Colorado Boulder Unbothered and Flourishing: MRI-Driven Stabilization Against Gravitational Instability in Clumpy AGN Disks
35 Omaira Gonzalez Martin IRyA-UNAM AGN dust as revealed by JWST
36 Kameron Goold University of Utah Here be LLAGNS: Characterizing Infrared Emission Lines in Nearby Low-Luminosity AGN with JWST NIRSpec and MIRI/MRS Data
37 Jonhatan Uriel Guerrero González Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) Reevaluating FSRQ Morphologies: Radio Structures in the Central kpc Region and Implications for Blazar Classification
38 Kriti Kamal Gupta Universities of Liège and Ghent, Belgium Estimating the Size of the AGN Torus using Microlensing
39 Violeta Gámez Rosas Université de Liège, STAR Institute. On the kinematics of the molecular torus of NGC 1068 from ALMA observations at 1.1 pc resolution
40 Victor Manuel Hernandez Santiago Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras Characterizing Extended Dust Emission in Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei Using JWST
41 Juan Hernandez Santisteban University of St Andrews Mapping the accretion disc of AGN at high redshifts in the LSST era
42 Martin Herrera Endoqui Instituto de Astronomía,UNAM, SECIHTI Cold Dust AGN Torus in the Lockman-SpReSO Survey
43 Luis Ho Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University AGN Feedback and Star Formation in Quasars
44 Hector Javier Ibarra Medel Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM Dissecting Mkr 883 with MEGARA: Ruling Out a Dual AGN in a Merger-Driven Galaxy
45 Emilia Järvelä Texas Tech University Extreme radio variability in the heart of early-stage AGN
46 James Leftley University of Southampton Resolving the central parsecs of AGN with the VLTI
47 Anna Lia Longinotti IAUNAM Invited review on Inflows and Winds/Outflows
48 Veronica Lora ICN Dual AGN at TNG-50
49 Alejandra Zaavik Lugo-Aranda Instituto de Astronomía, Ensenada, UNAM Unraveling the properties of star-forming regions in nearby AGN host galaxies using integral field spectroscopy.
50 Iván Ezequiel López Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio Bologna (OAS/INAF) Feedback from the Low-Luminosity AGN in M58 seen with JWST
51 Juan José Maldonado Portilla Observatorio do Valongo Mapping PAH Emission in Galaxies: Probing ISM Astrochemistry with JWST
52 Mary Loli Martinez Aldama Departamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Concepcion Exploring the Link Between Radio Properties and LILs Emission in AGN
53 Diego Agustín Martinez Collipal Universidad de Concepción UV FeIII Emission as a Tracer of the Quasar Main Sequence Across Cosmic Time
54 Miriam Madai Martínez Burelo INAOE Relationship between BLR and Jet in BZQs
55 Paola Marziani INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padua The Broad Line Region redeption through the Hamburg ESO main sequence (HEMS) survey of quasars
56 Aurora Mata Sánchez Instituto Astronomía UNAM 3D Kinematic Analysis of the Dual AGN System J1338+4816
57 Luis Fernando Mejía Jirón Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras --
58 Francisco Muller-Sanchez University of Memphis Dual and Binary AGN: From Initial Identification to Detailed Physical Characterization
59 Metzli Jocelin Navarrete Mila UNAM A Neural Network Approach to Distinguish AGNs from H II Regions: An Alternative to BPT Diagrams
60 Rodrigo Nemmen Universidade de Sao Paulo Jets in AGNs: current progress
61 Mary Ogborn The Pennsylvania State University Simulating Disky Broad Line Region Reverberation
62 David Ohlson University of Utah Revealing Low-Luminosity AGN with Clean Infrared Spectral Energy Distributions from JWST
63 Natalia Osorio Clavijo Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica AGNs in the CALIFA survey: X-ray detection of nuclear sources
64 Eva Palafox INAOE Beyond the Core: Unveiling Multiple Gamma-Ray Production Zones in Blazars.
65 Swayamtrupta Panda Gemini Observatory Invited review on Disk/corona and BLR
66 Christian Partmann Flatiron Institute, CCA Simulating the co-evolution of massive black holes and nuclear star clusters in low-mass galaxies
67 Giorgia Peluso INAF-OAS Bologna AGN-fueled metal enrichment in the inner kpc of local galaxies
68 Pablo Perez-Gonzalez CAB (INTA-CSIC) Hope about understanding little red dots will wait for us in Zihuatanejo
69 Andrea Ramirez-Lopez IRyA, UNAM Analysis of External Depolarization in Radiogalaxies of the Ophiuchus Cluster with ATCA Data in L and C Bands
70 Omar Ulises Reyes Amador Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica Towards an observationally motivated AGN dusty torus model
71 Alberto Rodríguez-Ardila Observatório Nacional - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A novel black-hole mass scaling relation based on Coronal lines and supported by accretion predictions
72 Paolo Saracco INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milan, Italy SHARP - A Next-Generation Spectrograph for Unveiling and Studying Dual and Binary AGNs
73 Luis Daniel Serrano Félix Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Spectral Variability in the Extreme Populations of the Quasar Main Sequence
74 Paola Severgnini INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera The complex observational quest for binary AGN
75 Maura Shea Georgia State University Stephan’s Quintet: AGN Outflows versus Galactic Tidal Flows on Kiloparsec Scales
76 Thaisa Storchi Bergmann Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul The Starburst/AGN connection along the history of the Univers
77 Calvin Sykes University of Southampton, UK From the dusty torus to the BLR: new insights from RHD simulations of AGN environments on small and large scales
78 Konrad Tristram European Southern Observatory The Interplay of Accretion and Outflows in AGN on Parsec Scales: New Insights from the Circinus Galaxy
79 Margaret Verrico University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Modeling Star Formation Histories of Changing-Look AGN Host Galaxies with Prospector
80 César Iván Victoria-Ceballos Instituto de Astronomía, IA-UNAM Detection of an ultra-fast outflow in the Narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 205 using XMM-Newton high-resolution data.
81 Roberta Vieliute University of St Andrews Echoes of Accretion: Probing the Structure of AGN Accretion Flows via Continuum Reverberation Mapping
82 Hartmut Winkler Dept. Physics, University of Johannesburg The ununified model - cataloging AGN diversity to understand the whole
83 Anna Wojtowicz Masaryk University Investigating Radio Loudness in Radio Galaxies with Low Accretion Rates
84 Maria Vittoria Zanchettin INAF OAA Identifying Dual AGN Candidates at Sub-Arcsecond Scales