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ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFICCONFERENCE SERIES
Volume 290
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI:FROM CENTRAL ENGINE TO HOST GALAXY
Proceedings of a conference held inParis-Meudon Observatory, Meudon, France
23-27 July 2002
Edited by
S. CollinParis-Meudon Observatory, Meudon, France
F. Combes
Paris-Meudon Observatory, Paris, France
and
I. ShlosmanRacah Institute of PhysicsThe Hebrew University
Jerusalem, Israeland
University of KentuckyDepartment Of Physics and Astronomy
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
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Contents1
Preface xxi
Program xxiii
Organising Committees xxvi
Participant List xxvii
Group Photo . . xlii
Part 1. The AGN ParadigmThe AGN Paradigm for Ra'dio-Loud Objects 3
M. Urry
The AGN Paradigm: Radio-Quiet Objects 11
S. VeilleuxEverything you always wanted to know about AGN ... but were
afraid to ask . . . : 23M. C. Begelman
PostersUnification Model of Seyfert Galaxies: Are All Seyfert 2 Galaxies Created
Equal? I . . . . 31H. D. Tran
Part 2. The Central Engine - Inner MilliparsecXMM-Newton Observations of AGN Iron Line profiles 35
J. ReevesChandra Grating Observations of AGN 39
T. Yaqoob and U. Padmanabhan
Masses of Black Holes in Active Galactic Nuclei 43
B. M. Peterson
boldface titles denote invited review talks
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On the alignment of AGN jets and galaxy discs, and implications for theaccretion processJ. E. Pringle
Close look at an AGN with a VLBI magnifier
L. GurvitsModels of photo-ionized X-ray reflection in AGN
S. Nayakshin
Comparison of GBH and AGN accretion flow
B. Czerny
The Ghost in the Machine
A. LawrenceNarrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxies - Observational and Theoretical
Progress until 2002Th. Boiler
PostersIonized Disc Models of MCG-6-30-15
D.R. Ballantyne, A.C. Fabian and S. Vaughan
Line Profiles from Different Accretion Engine Geometries
E. G. Blackmail and S. 'A. HartnollFUSE Observation of the Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxy RE 1034+39 . .
D. Casebeer and K. M. Leighly
Diagnostics using the n = 2 complex of He-like ions in optically thickmediaS. Coupe, A.-M. Dumont and M.-C. Artru
Influence of Thermal Instability on the AGN spectrum
S. Coupe, A.-M. Dumont and A. Rozanska
Investigating the AGNs central engine: the intrinsic emission of Seyfertgalaxies
S. DeluitN u c l e a r A c t i v i t y o f M k n 6 f r o m U B V O b s e r v a t i o n s i n 1 9 7 0 - 2 0 0 2 . . . .
V.T. DoroshenkoModelling the spectrum of AGN: escape probabilities versus transfer
computations :
A.-M. Dumont, S. Collin, S. Coupe, D. Pelat and 0. Godet
Observing NGC 4051 in the Low State with Chandra
A. Fruscione, A. Siemiginowska, P. Uttley, I. McHardy and G. Lamer
XMM-Newton observation of the Seyfert galaxy IC 4329AP. Gondoin
XMM-Newton observations of the Seyfert galaxy Mrk 335P. Gondoin
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One week with Chandra: a long look at NGC 5548 101J. S. Kaastra, K.C. Steenbrugge, A.C. Brinkman, D.M. Crenshaw,S.B. Kraemer, F.B.S. Paerels, D.A. Liedahl, I.M. George, T.J. Turnerand T. Yaqoob
Electron Scattering in Super-Eddington Accretion Flows and AgeEstimation of Supermassive Black Holes 103T. Kawaguchi
Interchange Method in Compressible Magnetized Couette Flow:Magnetorotational and Magnetoconvective Instabilities 105D. Kazanas, D. Christodoulou and J. Contopoulos
Chandra HETG Observation of the Ultrasoft Narrow-line Seyfert 1 Galaxy1H 0707-495 107K. M. Leighly, A. A. Zdziarski, T. Kawaguchi and C. Matsumoto
Self-consistent radiative coupling in the two-phase models for AGN . . . 109J. Malzac, A.-M.Dumont and M.Mouchet
X-ray Variability of NGC 4051 with RXTE and XMM I l lI. McHardy, P. Uttley, K. Mason and M. Page
X-ray Spectral Variability of AGN with RXTE and XMM 113I. McHardy, P. Uttley, G. Lamer, K. Mason, M. Page
Relativistic Parker's Wind with* an Extended Polytropic Equation of State 115Z. Meliani and C. Sauty
Iron Ka line profiles and inner boundary conditions for magnetizedaccretion flows 117A. Merloni and A.C. Fabian
Time Delays in NGC 4151 119V. L. Oknyanskij, K. Home, V. M. Lyuty, K. Sadakane, S. Honda andS. Tanabe
New insights into the UV-X-ray variability behaviour of NGC 7469 . . . 121P.-O. Petrucci, P. Nandra and L. Maraschi \
C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n o f O p t i c a l M i c r o v a r i a b i l i t y i n Q u a s a r s . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3
A. Ramirez, J.A. de Diego, D. Dultzin-Hacyan and E. Benitez
An X-ray Disc in Superluminal Quasars? 125E. Rokaki
Evidence of a Disc Geometry in Superluminal Quasars \ • • 127
E. Rokaki and A. LawrenceNon thermal emission from AGN disk coronae 129
G. Torricelli-Ciamponi, P.Pietrini and A.Orr
Non-linear variability and low-states in AGN: two sides of the same coin 131
P. Uttley, I. McHardy and S. VaughanNGC 4051: Time variability in Chandra X-ray spectra 133
R.L.J. van der Meer, J.S. Kaastra, K.C. Steenbrugge and S. Komossa
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Modeling the Fourier-frequency resolved X-ray spectra of accreting blackholes 135
P. T. Zycki
Chandra/RXTE observations of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC4945 137
P. T. Zycki, G. M. Madejski and C. Done
Part 3. The Outer Boundaries of AGN - Inflowsand OutflowsOn the influence of radio galaxies on cooling flows: M87 and Cygnus A 141
A. S. Wilson, A. J. Young and D. A. SmithWhere is the X-ray gas in Active Galactic Nuclei? 145
Hagai Netzer
Active Galactic Nuclei at very high angular resolution 149H. Sol, J. Woillez, O. Lai and G. Perrin
Evolution of the accretion disk in the nucleus of NGC 1097 155T. Storchi-Bergmann, R. Nemmen da Silva and M. Eracleous
The Dynamics and Evolution of the Narrow Line Region 159
M. A. Dopita <
Changing Face: from Compton-thick to Compton-thin (or Viceversa) . 163G. Matt, M. Guainazzi and R. Maiolino
Self-gravitating discs: what can we learn from the dynamics of maserspots? 167J.-M. Hure
Disk-Driven Outflows in AGNs 171A. Konigl
PostersD e e p C h a n d r a o b s e r v a t i o n o f t h e b i n a r y / l e n s e d B A L Q S O U M 4 2 5 . . . 1 7 9
T. L. Aldcroft, P. J. Green, A. L. Siemiginowska and S. Mathur
Water Masers in Molecular Disks in Active Galaxies 181
N. Babkovskaia and J. Poutanen
The intergalactic WHIM and the quasar break at 1200A 183
S. Haro-Corzo, L. Binette and M. Rodriguez-Martinez
UV Spectra of NGC 1068: Photo Ionized/Accelerated NLR 185
G. Cecil, P. Ferruit and B. GrovesXMM observations of the BAL QSO LBQS 2212-1759 187
J. Clavel, N. Schartel and L. TomasNear-infrared spectroscopy of NGC 1068 with adaptive optics at CFHT
(GriF) 191Y. Clenet, D. Gratadour, D. Rouan, O. Lai and T. Forveille
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Snapshot of the X-ray spectrum in the flare model of AGN: observationalissues 193S. Collin, Severine Coupe, A.-M. Dumont, P.-O. Petrucci andA. Rozanska
Intrinsic UV Absorption and Reddening in Seyfert Galaxies 195
D. M. Crenshaw and S. B. KraemerHow relevant is the torus activity/geometry for the TeV gamma-rays
emitted in the jet of M87 ? 197
A.-C. Donea and R. J. ProtheroeMulti-phase Disk Wind Models with Combined Hydromagnetic Stresses
and Radiative Forces 199J. E. Everett
A Multiphase Outflow Model for QSO 1044+3656 201J. E. Everett, A. Konigl and N. Arav
Structure of ionized gas around AGN 203
H. Falcke, N. Bennert, H. Schulz, A. S. Wilson and B. J. Wills
Intrinsic UV Absorption in the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 3783: FUSE andHST/STIS Results 205J. R. Gabel, S. B. Kraemer and D. M. Crenshaw
Dust and Radiation Pressure in Narrow Line Regions 207B. Groves and M. Dopita
VLT Observations of Two Unusual BAL Quasars 209P. B. Hall and D. Hutsemekers
Dynamical Growth of Black Holes in Dark Matter Halos 213
J. MacMillan and R.N. HenriksenThe neutral gas and dust in the radio galaxy 3C305 215
N. Jackson, R. Beswick, A. Pedlar, G. Cole, J.P. Leahy, A.J. Holloway,W.B. Sparks and D.J. Axon
A First Close Look at the Balmer-edge Behavior of Quasar Big Blue Bump 217
M. Kishimoto, R. Antonucci and O. Blaes
Analytical Modeling of Hydromagnetic Jets in AGNs 219
N. Vlahakis and A. Konigl
Accretion Disk Wind in Mrk 110 221
W. Kollatschny
Non-Keplerian rotation in AGNs 223G. Lodato and G. Bertin •
Studying AGN from the central engine to the host galaxy: how adaptiveoptics systems can help 2250. Marco
The PAH contribution to AGN near-infrared emission 227
O. Marco and K. Brooks
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Broad Line Region Structure Along Eigenvector 1 229P. Marziani, R. Zamanov, J. W. Sulentic, D. Dultzin-Hacyan,C. Bongardo, and M. Calvani
The relationship between BAL QSOs and the general population of AGN 231P. Marziani, C. Bongardo, V. Braito, M. Calvani, R. Zamanov;J. W. Sulentic and D. Dultzin-Hacyan
Spectroscopic X-ray classification of Optical Type-1 AGNs 233
R. Morales, F. Nicastro and M. Elvis
Weighing black holes with warm absorbers 235
R. Morales and A. C. FabianNuclear AGN Outflow Interacting with Expanding Stellar Envelopes:
relevance to BLR modeling 237P. Pietrini and G. Torricelli-Ciamponi
HST/STIS Spectroscopy of the Nuclei of Seyfert 2s 239R. W. Pogge, D. L. Fields, P. Martini and J. C. Shields
Do identical mechanisms produce intranight and year's optical variableradiation of active galactic nuclei? 241
I.I. PronikNear Infrared Spectroscopy, as a Probe of Dust Obscuration in Seyfert
Galaxies 243J. H. Rhee and J. E. Larkin
Low-ionization lines in the Broad Line Region of Active Galactic Nuclei 245A. Rodriguez-Ardila, S. M. Viegas and M. Pastoriza
0 1 Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei and its Usefulness as a ReddeningIndicator for the Broad Line Region 247A. Rodriguez-Ardila, S. M. Viegas and M. Pastoriza
The Radiation spectra of illuminated accretion disks in AGN 249A. Rozanska, B. Czerny, A.-M. Dumont, S. Collin and A. Siemiginowska
H/3 blue and red bumps velocity variations in 3C390.3 251A.I. Shapovalova, A.N. Burenkov, V.V. Vlasyuk, N.G. Bochkarev,V.T. Doroshenko, L. Carrasco, V.H. Chavushyan, J.R. Valdes, S. Collin,A.-M. Dumont
Profile variations of the H/3 and Ha broad emission lines in NGC 5548 . 253A.I. Shapovalova, A.N. Burenkov, N. Borisov, V.V. Vlasyuk,N.G. Bochkarev, V.T. Doroshenko, L. Carrasco, V.H. Chavushyan,J.R. Valdes, S. Collin, A.-M. Dumont
The Metallicity-Luminosity Relationship in AGN: The Case ofNarrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies 2550. Shemmer, H. Netzer, E. Oliva and R. Maiolino
Partly cloudy skies in NGC 3227: catching an absorption event with RXTEand XMM-Newton 257P. Uttley, I. McHardy and G. Lamer
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The UGC FR I radio galaxy sample: which giant ellipticals can hostradio-jets? 259G. Verdoes Kleijn, S. Baum, R. van der Marel, C. O'Dea, J. Noel-Storr,J. van Gorkom and T. de Zeeuw
The Starburst-AGN Connection: Starburst-induced Obscuring Torus . ._ 261
K. Wada and C. A. Norman
WSO/UV: World Space Observatory/Ultraviolet 263
W. Wamsteker for WIC (WSO Implementation Committee)
Part 4. Jets, Radio-loud AGNAGN Jets . . 267
R. Blandford
Jets at different scales 275
L. Maraschi
Which central engine for jets producing H.E. photons and possibleUHECRs? . . . 283
G. Pelletier
Learning about Jets from Observations of Blazars 287
M. Sikora and G. M. Madejski
Two new VHE BL Lac Objects, 1ES 1426+428 and 1ES 1959+650,
detected by the CAT Telescope 291
A. Djannati-Atai for the Cat collaboration
Four Partially Baked Results 295
R. Antonucci and D. H. Whysong
Outflows and Unification 303
B. J. WillsJets in Seyfert Galaxies ., 311
P. Shastri, D. Vir Lai and D. C. Gabuzda \
Jets in AGN, Microquasars and Gamma-Ray Bursts 315
IF. MirabelRadio galaxies and the star formation history of the universe 319
Gopal-Krishna, P. J. Wiita and M. A. Osterman
Posters
The environmental impact of FR-II radio sources 323
P. AlexanderSimulations of the long-term evolution of cooling flow clusters containing
radio sources 325
J.F.Basson and P. Alexander
On the content of jets 327
A. Celotti and G. Ghisellini
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Simultaneous VLBI and high-energy TeV observations of the 7-ray blazarMkn421 329P. Chariot, D. C. Gabuzda, H. Sol, B. Degrange and F. Piron
The nuclei of radio galaxies as seen by the HST 331M. Chiaberge, F. D. Macchetto, W. B. Sparks, A. Capetti and A. Celditi
Parsec Scale Properties of Radio Sources l 333G. Giovannini, M. Giroletti and G. B. Taylor
A helical magnetic field in the jet of 3C 273 335K. Asada, M. Inoue, S. Kameno and Y. Uchida
N G C 3 0 7 9 : A S p i r a l G a l a x y w i t h D o u b l e - L o b e d R a d i o E m i s s i o n . . . . 3 3 7
J. A. Irwin and D. J. SaikiaModeling the multifrequency emission of blazars 339
K. Katarzynski, A. Kus and H. Sol
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Light Bipolar Large Scale Jets 341
M. Krause, M. Camenzind
The production mechanism of radio jets in AGN and quasar grandunification 343M. Lacy
Kinematics of Relativistic Jets* in Active Galactic Nuclei: The 2 cm VLB ASurvey 345M. L. Lister, K. I. Kellermann, D. C. Homan, E. Ros, J. A. Zensus,M. Kadler, M. H. Cohen, M. Russo and R. C. Vermeulen
The Micro-Arcsecond Scintillation-Induced Variability (MASIV) VLASurvey 347J.E.J. Lovell, D. L. Jauncey, A.K. Tzioumis, H. E. Bignall, L.Kedziora-Chudczer, J-P. Macquart and B.J. Rickett
The Micro-Arcsecond Properties of J1819+385 349J-P. Macquart, A.G. de Bruyn and J. Dennett-Thorpe
3-D GRMHD Simulations of Generating Jets : 351K.-I. Nishikawa, G. Richardson, R. Preece, G.J. Fishiman, S. Koide,K. Shibata, T. Kudoh, H. Sol, L.X. Li, J. P. Hughes, P. Hardee andR. Blandford
CSS objects as a probe of fuelling the AGN 353
D.J. SaikiaOn a MHD classification of AGN jets 355
C. Sauty, K. Tsinganos and E. Trussoni
A survey of radio jets in AGN with Chandra and HST 357R. Scarpa, CM. Urry, C.C. Cheung, R.M. Sambruna,L. Maraschi andF. Tavecchio
Results from a Complete Chandra Survey of Radio Jets 359D.A. Schwartz, H.L. Marshall, B.P. Miller, D.M. Worrall, M. Birkinshaw,J.E.J. Lovell, D.L. Jauncey, E.S. Perlman, D.W. Murphy andR.A. Preston
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First Chandra Images of GPS quasars 361A. Siemiginowska, T. L. Aldcroft, M. Elvis, J. Bechtold, G. Brunetti, andC. Stanghellini
The X-ray Emission of Low-power Radio Galaxies 363D.M. Worrall, M. Birkinshaw and M.J. Hardcastle
Are the time lags in TeV blazars an artifact of periodic gaps in the lightcurves? 365Y.-H. Zhang, A. Treves, and I. Cagnoni
Part 5. Under-luminous AGNLINERs and their Physical Mechanisms 369
A. V. Filippenko
The Central Engines of Low-Luminosity AGN 379L. C. Ho
Intermediate Mass Black Holes and their Relation with AGN 383K. Makishima, M. M. Murakami, M. Sugiho, H. Takahashi, A. Kubota,and Y. Kobayashi
PostersA Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopic Survey of LINER/H II Transition
Nuclei * 387A. J. Barth, L. C. Ho and A. V. Filippenko
OVRO High Resolution Imaging of Dense Molecular Clouds in the CentralThree Parsecs of the Galaxy 389
M.H. Christopher and N.Z. Scoville
Low-luminosity black holes: The case of M87 391
T. Di Matteo, S. W. Allen, A. C. Fabian, A. S. Wilson and A. J. Young
A Search for Offset Black Holes in LINERs 393L. Dressel •
Molecular outflow in the composite galaxy NGC 6764 395S. Leon, A. Eckart, S. Laine and E. Schinnerer
Unveiling hidden AGN in ULIRGs and low-luminosity AGN throughhigh-frequency radio observations 397
N. M. Nagar, H. Falcke and A. S. Wilson
Chandra observation of X-ray weak quasars 399
G. RisalitiHST Spectroscopy of the M87 Nucleus 401
J. C. Shields, B. M. Sabra, L. C. Ho, A. J. Barth, and A. V. Filippenko
Chandra Snapshot Observations of Low-Luminosity AGN with a CompactRadio Source 403
Y. Terashima and A. S. Wilson
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The Nature of 3EG J1746-2851 in the Nucleus of the Galaxy 405
F. Yusef-Zadeh
Part 6. Maintaining the AGNs - Fueling, NuclearSF, Environment, etc.AGN fueling: the observational point of view 411
F. Combes
Bars and Seyferts 419J. H. Knapen, S. Laine, I. Shlosman and R. F. Peletier
NUGA: the IRAM Survey of AGN Spiral Hosts 423S. Garcia-Burillo, F. Combes, A. Eckart, L. J. Tacconi, L. K. Hunt,S. Leon, A. J. Baker, P. P. Englmaier, F. Boone, E. Schinnerer andR. Neri
Dynamical Processes in the Central Kpc and Active GalacticNuclei 427
I. Shlosman
Bar-Driven Disk Evolution: Grand-Design Nuclear Spirals 437S. Jogee, I. Shlosman, S. Laine, P. Englmaier, J. H. Knapen, N. Z.Scoville and C. D. Wilson
So close, and yet so far: Bringing gas in the central 10 pc via Inner DensityWaves 441
E. Emsellem
An Infrared View of Local Universe AGN 445
A. Alonso-Herrero
Links Between Starbursts and AGN 449
N. Scoville
Elusive AGN in starburst nuclei ; 457
R. Maiolino
S t a r b u r s t s a r o u n d A G N : W h a t d o w e k n o w a b o u t t h e m ? . . . . 4 6 1R. Cid Fernandes, R. Maria Gonzalez Delgado, H. Schmitt, T.Storchi-Bergmann, L. Pires Martins, T. Heckman and C. Leitherer
Unmasking Active Nuclei in Starforming Galaxies 469
M. WardPosters
STISUV Snapshot Survey of z
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The Host Galaxies of Low-luminosity AGN and Starbursts in the NorthernCOLA Sample 477P. N. Appleton, A. P. Marston, T. Jarrett, V. Charmandaris, E. Corbett,M. A. Dopita, L. Kewley, A. Zezas and R. P. Norris
The OVRO MAIN survey: Molecular gas in Active and Inactive Nuclei 479
A. J. Baker, Shardha Jogee, Kazushi Sakamoto and Nicholas Z. Scoville
Neutral Hydrogen Absorption against the Radio Galaxy 3C 293 and theLIRG NGC 6240 481R. J. Beswick, A. Pedlar, C. G. Mundell, J. F. Gallimore, A. B. Peck,G. B. Taylor and A. J. Holloway
Host galaxies of AGN 483C. Boisson, M. Joly and D. Pelat
Search for diffuse extended mid-IR emission in Luminous IR Galaxies . 485V. Charmandaris, E. Le Floc'h and F. I. Mirabel
NIRSPEC Spectroscopy of ULIRG UGC5101 487M.H. Christopher, N.Z. Scoville, L. Armus and E. Schinnerer
The correlation of line strength with QSO luminosity and redshift fromcomposite spectra 489E. Corbett, S. Croom, B. Boyle, H. Netzer, N. Loaring, L. Miller,P. Outram, T. Shanks and'R. Smith
On-axis VLT spectroscopy of quasar host galaxies: HE 1503+0228, atz=0.135 491F. Courbin, G. Letawe, P. Magain, L. Wisotzki, P. Jablonka, K. Jahnke,B. Kuhlbrodt, D. Alloin and G. Meylan
Numerical studies of m = l instabilities in nuclear stellar discs around blackholes 493
M.H. de Oliveira and F. CombesThe Circumnuclear Region of NGC 1241: Perturbations and Resonances
at hundred parsecs scale \ 495H. Dottori, R. J. Diaz, N. Vera-Villamizar and G. Carranza
The Circumgalactic Environment of LINERs 497
D. Dultzin-Hacyan, Y. Krongold and P. Marziani
Are Bulges of Early- and Late-type Spirals Different? 499
K. Fathi and R. F. Peletier
N I C M O S O b s e r v a t i o n s o f t h e N u c l e a r S t a r C l u s t e r o f N G C 1 0 6 8 . . . . 5 0 1
J. F. Gallimore and L. D. MatthewsAn XMM-Newton Observation of Mrk 1014: An AGN dominated ULIRG
and evidence for a broadened Fe K line 503L.C. Gallo, Th. Boiler, D. Lutz and E. Sturm
Hel A5016 in the NLS1 Akn 564 505
L. C. Gallo and W. F. Welsh
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Evidence for Morphological Evolution in Active Galaxies: HST/NICMOSImaging of 250 Normal and Active Spirals 507
L. Hunt and M. Malkan
Buried AGNs in LINER-Type ULIRGs 509
M. Imanishi
3-4 fim Spectroscopy of Seyfert 2 Nuclei 511
M. Imanishi
IRAS 17208: An Advanced Merger with a Gas-Rich Starburst Evolvingtowards an Elliptical Galaxy? 513
S. Jogee, N. Reddy and N. Z. Scoville
AGN as cosmic thermostats 515C. R. Kaiser, M. Briiggen and J. J. Binney
Forming stellar rings in AGNs with accretion disks 517
V. Karas and L. Subr
The AGN-Starburst Connection in Infrared Merging Galaxies 519
L. J. Kewley and M. A. Dopita
Near-infrared spectroscopy of Seyfert galaxies 521
J.K. Kotilainen, J. Reunapen and M.A. Prieto
An Evolutionary Sequence for AGN 523
Y. Krongold, D. Dultzin-Hacyan and P. Marziani
Molecular Gas in nearby Early-Type Powerful Classical Radio Galaxies 525
S. Leon, J. Lim, F. Combes and Dihn-V-Trung
The X-ray Effects of Starbursts in Active Galaxies 527
N. A. Levenson, K. A. Weaver and T. M. Heckman
Molecular Gas Reservoir in low-z Powerful Radio Galaxies 529
J. Lim, S. Leon, F. Combes and Dinh-V-Trung
Rotation curves and metallicities of active and non-active spiral galaxies 531
I. Marquez and DEGAS Consortium
Circumnuclear dust in active and inactive galaxies: Implications for thefueling and lifetime of AGN 533
P. Martini, J. S. Mulchaey, M. W. Regan and R. W. Pogge .
Host Galaxy-AGN Connection - Is Neutral Gas the Key? 535C.G. Mundell
The Near-IR Coronal Lines in Seyfert 1 Galaxies 537M. G. Pastoriza, A. Rodriguez-Ardila, S. M. Viegas and L. Prato
An ISO-SWS survey of molecular hydrogen in Starburst and SeyfertGalaxies 539D. Rigopoulou, R. Genzel, D. Lutz, and A.F.M. Moorwood
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The contribution of Ulirgs to the X-ray background 541
G. RisalitiCircumnuclear starbursts and nuclear activity: NGC6951 543
D.J. Saikia, N.G. Kantharia, A. Hota, B. Phookun, A. Pedlar andK. Kohno _
Gas Dynamics in the Central Kiloparsec of Two Barred Spiral Galaxies 545E. Schinnerer, W. Maciejewski, N.Z. Scoville, L.A. Moustakas andT. Boker
The Frequency of Active and Quiescent Galaxies with Companions . . . 547
H. R. SchmittThe Orientation of Accretion Disks Relative to Dust Disks in Radio
Galaxies 549
H. R. SchmittHost Galaxies of the CDFS lMsec X-ray Sources HST/WFPC2
Morphologies 551E. J. Schreier, N. A. Grogin and A. Koekemoer
Spectral activities of the Seyfert galaxy Mkn 6 in 1970-1990 553S.G. Sergeev and V.T. Doroshenko
Mid- and far-infrared spectroscopy of Seyfert galaxies 557L. Spinoglio, M. A. Malkan, H. A. Smith and J. Fischer
Seyfert and starburst galaxies in the Local Universe and beyond: fromISO observations to predictions for future space missions 559L. Spinoglio, P. Andreani and M. A. Malkan
Multy Wavelength Study of The Superantennae 561L. Vanzi, S. Bagnulo, E. Pompei, E. Le Floc'h, R. Maiolino and W. Walsh
Stellar kinematics of nuclear bars and discs . . . .- 563H. Wozniak, F. Combes, E. Emsellem and D. Friedli
Part 7. Formation of AGNs and Galactic\StructureSupermassive Black Holes in Spiral Galaxies 567
F. D. MacchettoGrowing black holes in galactic centres 575
M. HaehneltAGN and Starbursts at High Redshift Through millimeter detection of
dust and molecules 583A. Omont, P. Cox, A. Beelen, F. Bertoldi and C. L. Carilli
3D spectroscopy for Star Formation and Shocks in AGN environments . 587B. Rocca-Volmerange
Quasar Intrinsic Absorption Lines: Probing High Redshift GalaxyEvolution 593F. Hamann, B. Sabra, D. Narayanan, T. Barlow, F. Chaffee andV. Junkkarinen
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Chandra Survey of Radio-quiet, High-redshift Quasars 597
J. BechtoldPosters
The Black Hole Masses and Host Galaxies of BL Lac Objects 601A. J. Barth, L. C. Ho, and W. L. W. Sargent
The radio dichotomy of quasars in cosmological simulations of galaxyformation 603
A. CattaneoGalactic Cold Collapse with Supermassive Black Holes 605
F.Cruz and H.Velazquez
Continuum and Emission Line Correlations in AGN 607M. Dietrich, F. Hamann, J. Shields, A. Constantin and M. Vestergaard
Systematics and astrophysics: toward an evolutionary classification ofgalaxies? 609D. Fraix-Burnet, P. Choler and E. Douzery
Probing the Evolution of AGN 611F. Hoyle, M. Vogeley, D. Vanden Berk, W. Voges and X. Fan
Faint optically selected AGN at z = 3 613M. P. Hunt, C. C. SteideL A. E. Shapley, K. L. Adelberger, M. Pettini,M. Dickinson, M. Giavalisco and A. J. Connolly
Reverberation Mapping of High-Redshift, High-Luminosity Quasars . . 615S.Kaspi, H. Netzer, D. Maoz, O. Shemmer, W. N. Brandt andD. P. Schneider
Submillimetre observations of a sample of high redshift quasars 617I. Robson, R. Priddey, C. Pearson, M. Fox, K. Isaak, R. McMahon andR. Ivison
Chandra Observations of Three SDSS Quasars at z«6 619
D. A. Schwartz, C. C. Cheung and J. F. C. Wardle
M a s s o f B L L a c s f r o m t h e V e l o c i t y D i s p e r s i o n o f t h e H o s t G a l a x y . . . 6 2 1
A. Treves, N. Carangelo, R. Falomo and J. Kotilainen
Massive Black Holes in Active and Quiescent Galaxies 623
A. Wandel
Part 8. Conclusions - The View from Paris 2002PANEL DISCUSSION 629
animated by R. Blandford and M. Begelman
Author index 645