week 2

Monday,
03.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30

10:45














AFTERNOON


14:00











15:30
Lyman alpha emitters

COFFEE/TEA

Introductions

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Lennox Cowie
"How are Lyman alpha emitters drawn from the general galaxy population?"

Isak Wold
"Lyman alpha emitters at z~1"

Yuichi Matsuda
"Lyman alpha blobs"

Nick Gnedin
"Why we should not study Lyman alpha emitters"
slides


Lyman alpha emitters

Discussion leader:
Lennox Cowie

discussion topic ideas

(1) How do Lyman alpha blobs relate to submm galaxies?

(2) What is the ionizing radiation from Lyman alpha emitters?

(3) How much can you tell about winds and infall from the Lyman alpha emission?

COFFEE/TEA
Tuesday,
04.08.
MORNING

10:00



10:30












AFTERNOON


14:00











15:30

18:00
Properties of massive galaxies

COFFEE/TEA

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Laura Morselli
“Bulges and disks in the SFR-M* plane at z<0.1”

Julie Wardlow
"Lensed star formation in dusty galaxies: results from Herschel wide field surveys"
slides

Maurillio Pannella
"The Main Sequence of star-forming galaxies as seen by the deepest
Herschel, JVLA and ALMA data"
slides

galaxies

Discussion
leaders Julie Wardlow, Stefano Berta and Kyle Penner

discussion topic ideas
(1) Bursty galaxies and main sequence galaxies: two modes of star formation?

(2) Solutions to the "dust budget crisis" in high-redshift SMGs and low-redshift ellipticals

Stefano Berta: Dust Gas

COFFEE/TEA

BBQ
Wednesday,
05.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30

















AFTERNOON

14:00





15:30
Star formation history, part I

COFFEE/TEA

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Madusha Gunawardhana
"The star formation rate history of the local universe"

Jacinta Delhaize
"Examining the infrared-radio correlation and the cosmic star formation history
with sensitive radio continuum surveys"

Bruno Henriques
"AGN and environmental quenching and their impact on the star formation"

Cedric Lacey
"Cosmic star formation history: predictions from semi-analytical models"
slides

Star formation history, part I

Discussion
leaders: Bruno Henriques, Yannick Bahe, and Paola Popesso

discussion topic ideas
Star formation quenching in dense environments

COFFEE/TEA
Thursday,
06.08.
MORNING

10:00




10:30


10:55


11:20



11:45


12:10
MaNGA/IFU

COFFEE/TEA

all speakers are kindly requested to **keep to their allotted time
slots** so that we do get to the discussion in time.


Richard D'Souza
"The stellar haloes of galaxies through MaNGA"

Amy Jones
Ionized gas outside the disks of spirals as seen by MaNGA

Miranda Jarvis
WIFIS: The Wide Integral Field Infrared Spectrograph and the Image Simulator

Eva Wuyts
Galaxy evolution studies with KMOS

Discussion
Ric Davies and Guinevere Kauffmann
What analysis techniques are needed for meaningful comparisons of the stellar populations, structure, kinematics and environments of galaxies at different redshifts

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