
"Using 'Echoes' to Study Black Holes in Detail"
Astrophysicist Erin Kara uses reverberation mapping to study supermassive black holes, measuring time delays in X-ray glows to reveal their immediate surroundings and understand their behavior. By tracking the gas and plasma near black holes, Kara can approximate their mass and reveal how they create extreme cosmic structures. Her work has provided unprecedented detail on black holes' feeding frenzies, earning her the 2022 Newton Lacy Pierce Prize. Kara discusses her research, the technique of reverberation mapping, and the questions she aims to address about black holes.





