The central kiloparsec of starbursts and AGN: The La Palma connection
J. H. Knapen (ING La Palma, Univ. of Hertfordshire), J. E. Beckman, (IAC Tenerife), I. Shlosman (JILA, Univ. of Kentucky), T. J. Mahoney (IAC, Tenerife)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes key discussions from an international conference focusing on the central kiloparsec regions of starbursts and active galactic nuclei, emphasizing recent observational and theoretical advances.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent progress and challenges in understanding the central regions of starbursts and AGN based on conference highlights.
Findings
Advances in observational techniques for central kiloparsec regions
Theoretical models explaining starburst and AGN interactions
Emerging evidence linking star formation and black hole activity
Abstract
We describe selected highlights of the international conference ``The Central Kiloparsec of Starbursts and AGN: The La Palma Connection'', held in May 2001 in Los Cancajos on the Spanish island of La Palma.
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Taxonomy
Topicsearthquake and tectonic studies · Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America · Astro and Planetary Science
