Black holes are a fundamental influence on many astrophysical phenomena, from galaxy evolution to relativistic jet formation. Meanwhile the advent of large-format infrared detectors on the ground and in space has opened new windows to studying these objects and a broad range of their behaviors. I will review some of our group's recent work in this area, particularly in relativistic jet formation in microquasar X-ray binary systems and studies of the Galactic Center.
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[1] http://www.ctio.noao.edu/noao/node/3857