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MEMORIE DELLA SOCIET ` A ASTRONOMICA ITALIANA

Vol.77 n.2 2006

AGN and galaxy Evolution

Castel Gandolfo,October 3 - 6, 2005 editors: Fabrizio Fiore

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword 569

List of Participants 571

Session I: Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei

M. Elvis

Quasar Structure 573

B.M. Peterson

Black Hole Masses Based on Reverberation Mapping of the Broad-Line Region 581 N. Arav

Chemical abundances in AGN: X-ray/UV campaign on Mrk 279 589 A. K¨onigl

AGN winds and jets: a theoretical perspective 598

G. Matt

The X-ray view of the AGN inner regions 606

E. Quataert

Nuclear starbursts and AGN fueling 614

Session II: Active Galactic Nuclei and supermassive black holes in the Early Universe

P. Madau

Massive black holes during the “gray ages 621

Z.Haiman

The formation of the first black holes and their contribution to the reionization of

the intergalactic medium 629

X. Fan

Evolution of high-redshift quasars 635

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568

R. Maiolino

Metals and dust in high redshift AGNs 643

F. Haardt

Hardening in a time–evolving stellar background: hyper-velocity stars, orbital de-

cay and prediction for LISA 653

Session III: The joint evolution of Active Galactic Nuclei and Galaxies

G. De Zotti

A physical model for co-evolution of QSOs and of their spheroidal hosts 661 N. Menci

Cosmological evolution of galaxies and interaction-driven fueling of AGNs 670 P. Monaco

A close look to quasar-triggered galaxy winds 678

P. Tozzi

AGN and galaxy evolution from deep X-ray surveys 686

F. Fiore

Unveiling obscured accretion 694

A. Cimatti

Distant early-type galaxies: tracers of the galaxy mass assembly evolution 703 A. Franceschini

Evolutionary paths for galaxies and AGNs: new Insights by the Spitzer space tele-

scope 711

A. Grazian

Future prospects for AGN and galaxy surveys with the LBT Large Binocular

Camera 720

Session IV: Local Active Galactic Nuclei

G. Fabbiano

Exploring the range of black hole masses with Chandra 728 S. Komossa

Observational evidence for binary black holes and active double nuclei 733 A. Marconi

Local supermassive black holes and relics of Active Galactic Nuclei 742 D. Merritt

Black holes and nuclear dynamics 750

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