Galaxy Formation and Evolution Across Cosmic Time

Monday December 9, 2019
08:40~09:00 Registration
09:00~09:15 Opening
BH-AGNs
09:15~09:45 Invited Galaxy Formation at High Redshift
Kentaro Nagamine (Osaka University / K-IPMU / UNLV)
09:45~10:15 Invited The insterstellar medium of high-redshift dusty galaxies
Chian-Chou (T.C.) Chen (ASIAA)
10:15~10:30 An extinction-free AGN census by 23 space-based infrared band SED fitting
Ting-Wen Wang (NTHU IoA)
10:30~10:45 Clustering and halo occupation of AGNs using a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation
Taira Oogi (Kavli IPMU)
10:45~11:15 Coffee Break
11:15~11:45 Invited Coevolution of Galaxies and Super Massive Black Holes from the High Redshift to the Local Universe
Chonrg-Yuan Hwang (Graduate Institute of Astronomy, National Central Univ., Taiwan)
11:45~12:15 Invited
Tomo Goto (NTHU)
12:15~13:30 Group Photo / Lunch
Galaxies formation and Evolution at large (I)
13:30~14:00 Invited Connecting the first galaxies with ultra faint dwarfs in the Local Group
Myoungwon Jeon (Kyung Hee University)
14:00~14:30 Invited Resolved scaling relations of nearby galaxies
Lihwai Lin (ASIAA)
14:30~14:45 Studying kinematics of green valley galaxies with ALMA and MaNGA
Yung-Chau Su (National Taiwan University)
14:45~15:00 local universe and high redshifts with piXedfit
Abdurrouf (ASIAA)
15:00~15:30 Coffee Break
15:30~16:00 Invited Probing the Co-Evolution of Galaxies and the Circumgalactic Medium with Large Surveys
Ting-Wen Lan (Kavli IPMU)
16:00~16:30 Invited Chemical evolution of star-forming galaxies with 3D spectroscopy
I-Ting Ho (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
16:30~16:45 ALMA Observations of Dust-obscured GRB Host Galaxies
Yu-Hsiu Huang (ASIAA/NTU)
16:45~17:00 Discussion
Tuesday December 10, 2019
ISM, Star formation, and other physical processes
09:00~09:30 Invited What do we learn about galaxy formation from simulations with realistic feedback?
Xiangcheng Ma (University of California, Berkeley)
09:30~10:00 Invited Arepo-MCRT: Monte Carlo radiation hydrodynamics on a moving mesh
Aaron Smith (MIT Kavli Institute)
10:00~10:15 Correlation between Faraday rotation measure and X-ray flux of evolving galaxy clusters
Alvina Yee Lian On (Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London)
10:15~10:30 The microphysics of galaxy formation and evolution: the role of cosmic rays
Ellis Owen (NTHU)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break
11:00~11:30 Invited Feedback, chemistry, and turbulence in the interstellar medium: insights from small-scale simulations.
Chia-Yu Hu (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
11:30~12:00 Invited Galaxy simulation with the evolution of grain size distribution
Shohei Aoyama (Academia Sinica)
12:00~12:15 Machine-assisted Semi-Simulation Model (MSSM): Estimating Galactic Baryonic Properties from Their Dark Matter Using A Machine Trained on Hydrodynamic Simulations
Yongseok Jo (Seoul National University)
12:15~12:30 Radiation hydro simulations with VET
Wun-Yi Chen (ASIAA/NTU)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
14:00~14:30 Invited
Yueh-Ning Lee (NTNU)
14:30~15:00 Pop III Suprnovae feedback and the first galaxies
Ken Chen (ASIAA)
15:00~15:15 Mass loss of Massive Stars and their Feedback
Po-Sheng Ou (ASIAA/ NTU)
15:15~15:30 Radiative Feedback of the EMP Binaries
Sung-Han Tsai (ASIAA)
15:30~16:00 Coffee Break
16:00~17:00 Discussion
18:00~20:00 Banquet: 欣葉日本料理 信義A11館 台北市松壽路11號5樓(新光三越信義店A11館)
Wednesday December 11, 2019
Galaxies formation and Evolution at large (II)
09:00~09:30 Invited Stellar Feedback
You-Hua Chu (ASIAA)
09:30~10:00 Invited Galaxy Formation at Low Surface Brightness
Andrew Cooper (NTHU)
10:00~10:15 A young galaxy cluster in the old Universe
Tetsuya Hashimoto (National Tsing Hua University)
10:15~10:30 Far-infrared View of an Extremely Luminous Infrared Galaxy at z = 3.7
Yoshiki Toba (Kyoto University/ASIAA)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break
11:00~11:30 Invited Evolution of dust grain size distribution in galaxies
Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA)
11:30~12:00 Invited Towards the Understanding of the Growth and Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes at Galaxy Centers
Ji-hoon Kim (Seoul National University)
12:00~12:30 Invited Multiple paths from star-forming to quiescence: tracing galaxy formation with deep spectroscopic survey.
Po-Feng Wu (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
14:00~14:30 Invited A pair of early- and late-forming galaxy cluster samples in the local Universe
Yen-Ting Lin (ASIAA)
14:30~14:45 SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES): Multi-wavelength properties and luminosity function of 450-μm selected galaxies
Chen-Fatt Lim (ASIAA/NTU)
14:45~15:00 Merger Rate of MaNGA Brightest Cluster Galaxies
Yun-Hsin Hsu (ASIAA/NTHU)
15:00~15:15 Deep Optical Imaging by Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam of the AKARI North Ecliptic Pole Field: Photometric Redshift and Source properties
Chien-Chang Ho (National Tsing Hua University)
15:15~15:30 Detecting Multiple Damped Lyman Alpha Systems with Bayesian machine learning
Ming-Feng Ho (University of California, Riverside)
15:30~15:45 Star formation beyond z=0 and its role in the multiverse
Boon Kiat Oh (SNU)
15:45~16:15 Coffee Break
16:15~17:00 Discussion
17:00~17:15 Closing Remark