week 4

Monday,
17.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30

10:45











AFTERNOON


14:00




15:30
Kinematics and ISM

COFFEE/TEA

Introductions

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Yanmei Chen
"MaNGA galaxies with decoupled kinematics between gas and stars”
slides

Alexei Kritsuk
"Turbulent cascades and star formation in galactic disks"

Guang-Xing Li
"Gravitational acceleration in molecular clouds"

Kinematics and ISM

Discussion leader: Nick Gnedin

discussion topic ideas
TBA

COFFEE/TEA
Tuesday,
18.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30












AFTERNOON


14:00






15:30
Galaxies and AGN

COFFEE/TEA

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Alice Concas
"A Galaxy History, as told by its Optical Spectrum"

Li-Yen Hsu
"Overlapping the UV and FIR stra-forming Galaxy Populations with a SCUBA-2 Lensing Cluster Survey"


David Rosario
"AGN-galaxy co-evolution with a Herschel focus"

Galaxies and AGN

Discussion
leader: David Rosario

discussion topic ideas
Building on the legacy of multi-wavelength surveys to unravel the crucial drivers of the AGN-galaxy connection

COFFEE/TEA
Wednesday,
19.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30











AFTERNOON

14:00










15:30
Population of massive galaxies

COFFEE/TEA

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Karina Caputi
"Are there massive galaxies at z>6?"

Harry Ferguson
“Massive Galaxy Evolution from CANDELS”

Benjamin Magnelli
"Evolution of the physical properties of galaxies in the SFR-M* plane: evidences for secular and starburst modes of star formation?"

Population of massive galaxies

Discussion
leaders: Karina Caputi, Maurillio Pannella, and Harry Ferguson

discussion topic ideas
(1) UV dust attenuation and sample selection biases

(2) Massive galaxies at high redshifts

(3) What is the connection between dusty starbursts, quenched galaxies, and blue or red nuggets among massive galaxies at z=2-5?

WINE & CHEESE
Thursday,
20.08.
MORNING

10:00

10:30








COFFEE/TEA

Presentations (<30min/talk)

Allison Mann
“Explaining the discrepancy in galaxy merger rate measurements at z=0-3”

and

“Are quiescent galaxies really devoid of star formation? The mid-infrared, far-infrared, and radio properties of massive quiescent galaxies at z=0.1-3"


Rychard Bouwens
“Extreme Galaxies: On the Brightest, Most Massive Galaxies at z>=6.5 from CANDELS and Cautious Use of Gravitational Lensing to Study Ultra-Faint Galaxies from the Hubble Frontier Fields Program”

Nick Gnedin
"Reionization"

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Exzellenzcluster Universe

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