[ASA] Registration announcement: “Galaxy Transformation Across Space and Time”
Trevor Mendel
trevor.mendel at anu.edu.au
Fri Jun 30 13:27:20 AEST 2023
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the meeting “Galaxy Transformation Across Space and Time” to be held in Canberra this coming September. Please visit https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/u6SFC1WLPxc6Kyo8GIL9oO1?domain=mso.anu.edu.au for more information.
A preliminary schedule for the meeting is available on the conference website. Although talk abstract submissions are now closed, we are still accepting poster abstracts via this link: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/LcGbC2xMQziVAqX73f1f-nx?domain=forms.gle
We hope to see you in Canberra in September!
Galaxy Transformation Across Space and Time
--- The 3rd Australia-ESO meeting ---
4-8 September 2023
Australian Academy of Science, Canberra, Australia
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/u6SFC1WLPxc6Kyo8GIL9oO1?domain=mso.anu.edu.au/
Rational / Key Questions:
Galaxies transform throughout their lifetimes as a result of internal processes, interactions with other galaxies, their environments, and the cosmic web. The interplay of these processes alters the distribution of properties used to characterise the galaxy population. Understanding the impact and relative importance of that interplay is critical to galaxy evolution as whole. With new capabilities enabling highly-resolved investigations of gas and stars in local galaxies, it is now possible to disentangle detailed star-formation and assembly histories for a wide variety of galaxy types. Simultaneously, surveys pushing resolved observations to earlier epochs are providing important constraints on the evolution and transformation of dynamics and chemical distributions. Together these approaches have the power to discern complex assembly histories over the last 7-10 Gyrs, when simulations suggest that dramatic morphological and kinematic evolution is expected to occur. However, the exact timing and nature of these transformations are debated.
In this conference we aim to connect observations and simulations of galaxy transformations across cosmic time, with a particular focus on the following questions:
• How does environment shape the star-formation history of galaxies?
• How do we connect galaxy populations across epochs?
• What is the environmental impact on redistributing angular momentum?
• How do stellar and AGN feedback regulate the gas-star formation cycle at z~0?
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Caroline Bertemes (ARI)
Deanne Fisher (Swinburne)
Joel Leja (Penn State)
Danail Obreschkow (ICRAR/UWA)
Benedetta Vulcani (INAF)
Charlotte Welker (Johns Hopkins)
SOC:
Trevor Mendel (co-chair)
Emily Wisnioski (co-chair)
Barbara Catinella
Michelle Cluver
Mirko Curti
Harald Kuntschner
Rhea Silvia Remus
Jesse van de Sande
Edward Taylor
Ling Zhu
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