Panchromatic Panoramic Studies of Galaxy Clusters: from HSC to PFS and ULTIMATE

Monday March 11, 2019
08:30~08:50 Registration
08:50~09:00 Announcement
LOC
I: HSC & Sister Cluster Surveys
Chair: Yen-Ting Lin (ASIAA)
09:00~09:30 Invited Shear selected clusters catalogs based on HSC-SSP
Satoshi Miyazaki (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
09:30~09:50 Invited HSC data release
Sogo Mineo (NAOJ)
09:50~10:10 Invited An optically selected HSC cluster catalog
Masamune Oguri (University of Tokyo)
10:10~10:30 Invited Galaxy quenching explored with HSC^2, PFS^2, and ULTIMATE-K
Tadayuki Kodama (Tohoku University)
10:30~10:50 Coffee Break
10:50~11:10 Invited A systematic search for protoclusters based on Subaru/HSC survey
Jun Toshikawa (University of Tokyo)
11:10~11:25 Hyper Suprime-Cam Weak Lensing Measurement of Galaxy Clusters selected by Atacama Cosmology Telescope
Hironao Miyatake (Nagoya University)
11:25~11:40 HectoMAP Galaxy Cluster Surveys
Jubee Sohn (Havard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
11:40~11:55 Probing large-scale structures with emission-line galaxies selected from HSC narrow-band data
Masao Hayashi (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
11:55~12:15 Short Discussion I
12:15~13:30 Lunch
II: Cluster Galaxy Population
Chair: Masao Hayashi (NAOJ)
13:30~13:50 Invited Stripping, quenching and morphological transformations of cluster galaxies according to the IllustrisTNG simulations
Annalisa Pillepich (MPIA Heidelberg)
13:50~14:10 Invited How fast is the evolution of galaxies in clusters?
Benedetta Vulcani (INAF - OaPD)
14:10~14:25 Star formation in cluster galaxies since z~1
Howard Yee (University of Toronto)
14:25~14:40 Exploring cluster galaxy evolution with the HSC survey
Yen-Ting Lin (ASIAA)
14:40~14:55 The brightest UV-selected galaxies in protoclusters at z~4: Ancestors of Brightest Cluster Galaxies?
Kei Ito (SOKENDAI/NAOJ)
14:55~15:25 Coffee Break
15:25~15:45 Invited Galaxy populations in the most distant SPT-SZ clusters: the evolution of galaxies in the first massive cluster environments
Veronica Strazzullo (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
15:45~16:00 Why are the galaxies in clusters gas poor? Lessons from simulations
Sukyoung Yi (Yonsei University)
16:00~16:15 Unveiling Quenching History of Cluster Galaxies Using Phase-space Analysis
Jinsu Rhee (Yonsei Univ.)
16:15~16:30 The kinematic morphology - density relationship in clusters
Sarah Brough (University of New South Wales)
16:30~16:45 Modelling galaxy quenching and spatial distributions of star-forming and quenched galaxies
Taira Oogi (Kavli IPMU)
16:45~17:10 Short Discussion II
Tuesday March 12, 2019
III: Cluster Cosmology and Cluster Astrophysics
Chair: Masamune Oguri (The University of Tokyo)
09:00~09:20 Invited Cosmological Insights from SZE and X-ray Selected Cluster Samples: SPT, RASS and Prospects for eROSITA
Joe Mohr (LMU-Munich)
09:20~09:35 Analysis of systematic bias on lensing analysis using optical clusters
Tomomi Sunayama (Kavli IPMU)
09:35~09:50 Constraining the Richness-to-Mass Relation of CAMIRA Clusters using the Lensing Effect of Magnification Bias in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey
I-Non Chiu (ASIAA)
09:50~10:05 Mapping the Galaxy Distribution in and around Galaxy Clusters
Ho Seong Hwang (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
10:05~10:20 HSC Weak-lensing Analysis of XXL-selected Galaxy Clusters
Keiichi Umetsu (ASIAA)
10:20~10:50 Coffee Break
10:50~11:10 Invited Cluster Cosmology in the DES
Eduardo Rozo (University of Arizona)
11:10~11:25 Cosmology and Cluster Astrophysics with WL and tSZ
Ken Osato (The University of Tokyo)
11:25~11:40 Cluster Observables and Mass Calibration: An Exercise in Robustness
Youngsoo Park (Kavli IPMU)
11:40~11:55 Measurement of redshift dependent cross-correlation of HSC clusters and Fermi gamma-rays
Atsushi Nishizawa (Nagoya University)
11:55~12:15 Short Discussion III
12:15~12:20 Group Photo
12:20~13:30 Lunch
IV: Challenges & New Ideas in Cluster Studies
Chair: Keiichi Umetsu (ASIAA)
13:30~13:45 Arizona Cluster Redshift Survey (ACReS)
Eiichi Egami (University of Arizona)
13:45~14:00 Galaxy Clusters in the Magneticum Simulations
Klaus Dolag (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich)
14:00~14:15 Matching the XXL and HSC-CAMIRA cluster samples: Lessons in selection bias and cluster astrophysics
Jon Willis (University of Victoria)
14:15~14:30 Exploring the fossil record of galaxy evolution in clusters: the intracluster light.
Mireia Montes (UNSW Sydney)
14:30~14:45 Cosmology with Fingers-of-God
Changbom Park (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
14:45~15:00 High Redshift Protoclusters as Drivers of Cosmic Star Formation and the Cosmic Hot Gas Content
Yi-Kuan Chiang (Johns Hopkins University)
15:00~15:30 Coffee Break
15:30~17:00 Discussion I: Cluster Mass Calibration & Concerted Follow Up
Chairs: Subha Majumdar (TIFR) and Yusei Koyama (Subaru Telescope)
18:30 Banquet
Wednesday March 13, 2019
V: Multi-wavelength Studies of Clusters
Chair: Changbom Park (KIAS)
09:00~09:20 Invited Halo Concentration, Galaxy Red Fraction, and Gas Properties of Optically-defined Merging Clusters
Nobuhiro Okabe (Hiroshima Univ.)
09:20~09:40 Invited SZ Observations of HSC Clusters with MUSTANG2
Tony Mroczkowski (ESO)
09:40~09:55 X-ray observations of optically-selected galaxy clusters in the Subaru HSC-SSP field
Naomi Ota (Nara Women's University)
09:55~10:10 Multi-wavelength Observations of Candidate Starbursting Protoclusters selected by Planck and Herschel
Tai-An Cheng (Imperial College London)
10:10~10:30 Short Discussion IV
10:30~10:50 Coffee Break
VI: Future of Subaru: PFS+ULTIMATE
Chair: Teppei Okumura (ASIAA)
10:50~11:10 Invited The current status of PFS project
Kiyoto Yabe (Kavli IPMU)
11:10~11:30 Invited ULTIMATE-Subaru: toward the "bright" future of Subaru Telescope
Yusei Koyama (Subaru Telescope)
11:30~11:45 Spectroscopic Identifications of Early Large Scale Structures with Protoclusters Over 200 Mpc
Yuichi Harikane (The University of Tokyo)
11:45~12:00 Connection between star formation activities in galaxy clusters and surrounding environment
Myungshin Im (Seoul National University)
12:00~12:15 Studying High-Redshift Protoclusters with IGM Tomography
Khee-Gan Lee (Kavli IPMU)
12:15~12:30 The environmental impacts on the mass-metallicity relation at z=1.52.
Shigeru Namiki (SOKENDAI, NAOJ)
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:30 Discussion II: Cluster Studies with Subaru in the TMT/GMT era
Chair: Taddy Kodama (Tohoku)
14:30~14:40 Concluding remarks
Changbom Park (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)