9th GALAXY EVOLUTION WORKSHOP

Monday February 20, 2023
09:30~09:35 OPENING
09:35~10:50 Chair: Takuma Izumi
09:35~10:05 Invited JWST: Early History and Early Results on Galaxy Evolution
Myungshin Im (Seoul National University)
10:05~10:20 Resolved dust emission of typical star-forming galaxies at z=4-6
Ikki Mitsuhashi (University of Tokyo)
10:20~10:35 Ruby-Rush: The quest of red monsters lurking in the protoclusters at z~5.
Kosuke Takahashi (Tohoku University)
10:35~10:50 JWST catches the mass assembly of z~5 ultra-low-mass galaxies
Yoshihisa Asada (Kyoto Univ.)
10:50~11:05 Break
11:05~12:15 Chair: Takuma Izumi
11:05~11:20 The Milky Way Tomography with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam. I. Halo substructures
Yoshihisa Suzuki (Astronomical Institute, Tohoku University)
11:20~11:35 First JWST results of local luminous infrared galaxies from GOALS
Hanae Inami (Hiroshima University)
11:35~11:50 Effects of non-circular motions in galaxies: from low-resolution IFS-galaxy surveys to high-spatial-resolution.
Carlos Lopez-coba (ASIAA)
11:50~12:05 Spin Catalog of Galaxies - Search for Symmetry Breaking in the distribution of galaxy spin vector
Masanori Iye (NAOJ(Prof.Emeritus), Japan Academy)
12:05~12:20 FLASH TALKS (1 min x 9 persons)
12:20~13:45 Lunch
13:45~15:00 Chair: Kohei Hayashi
13:45~14:15 Invited Stellar morphology of dusty star-forming galaxies at cosmic noon
Chian-Chou Chen (tc) (ASIAA)
14:15~14:30 Colder and Dustier! Probing Dust Properties of the Brightest Submillimeter Galaxies at Cosmic Noon
Cheng-Lin Liao (NTU/ASIAA)
14:30~14:45 Galaxy quenching at high redshift revealed with multiwavelength observation
Tomoko Suzuki (Kavli IPMU)
14:45~15:00 The Growth of Far-IR Galaxies and Their Central Supermassive Black Holes at Intermediate Redshift
Kota Sakuma (Tohoku University)
15:00~15:15 Break
15:15~16:30 Chair: Yoshiki Toba
15:15~15:45 Invited JWST mid-infrared number counts and inferred cosmic star-formation history
Tomo Goto (National Tsing Hua University)
15:45~16:00 Black Hole and Galaxy Coevolution in X-Ray Selected Type-1 Quasars at 0.2
Kenta Setoguchi (Kyoto University)
16:00~16:15 Radiative transfer calculations for dense molecular gas based on the radiation-driven fountain model
Shunsuke Baba (鹿児島大学)
16:15~16:30 Circumnuclear multi-phase gas around the central AGN in a cool-core cluster, A1644-South
Junhyun Baek (Yonsei University)
16:30~16:45 Break
16:45~17:45 Chair: Daichi Kashino
16:45~17:00 Leaving no branches behind: An accurate model for predicting galaxy properties from full sets of merger trees of host dark matter halos
Chen-Yu Chuang (ASIAA/NTHU)
17:00~17:15 Machine learning based approach for merger classification in HSC-SSP and quantitative investigations on role of environment in merger activity
Kiyoaki Christopher Omori (Nagoya University)
17:15~17:30 Fitting Simulated Galaxies to Observations
Suchetha Cooray (Nagoya University)
17:30~17:45 Statistical study of RQGs in preparation for Subaru/PFS survey
Zhiying Mao (Tohoku University)
Tuesday February 21, 2023
09:30~10:30 Chair: Taiki Kawamuro
09:30~09:45 Tidal Disruption Accretion: A Remarkable Channel of MBH Growth
Seungjae Lee (Seoul National University)
09:45~10:00 Probing the origin of broad line region by reverberation mapping of an extremely variable
Shumpei Nagoshi (Kyoto University)
10:00~10:15 Rapid Growth of Supermassive Black Holes through Accreting Molecular Gas during Major Mergers
Chi-Hong Lin (ASIAA)
10:15~10:30 The Population of Luminous Obscured Quasars at Cosmic Noon Unveiled with Deep and Wide Multiwavelength Survey
Bovornpratch Vijarnwannaluk (Tohoku University)
10:30~10:45 Break
10:45~12:00 Chair: Yoshiki Toba
10:45~11:15 Invited The First JWST View of Intracluster Globular Clusters
Myung Gyoon Lee (Seoul National University)
11:15~11:30 Anisotropic satellite quenching in galaxy clusters up to z~1 detected by the HSC-SSP survey
Makoto Ando (The University of Tokyo)
11:30~11:45 Environmental dependence of star-forming galaxies at z~0.4 in the DEEP2-3 Field.
Ronaldo Laishram (Tohoku University)
11:45~12:00 Large scale structures and galaxy evolution in a z=0.9 supercluster traced by unique pair narrow-band imaging
Zhaoran Liu (Tohoku University)
12:00~13:30 Lunch (change posters)
13:30~15:10 Chair: Hidenobu Yajima
13:30~14:00 Invited Early Galaxy Formation Probed with JWST
Yuichi Harikane (University of Tokyo/ICRR)
14:00~14:15 Redshift Evolution of the Electron Density in the ISM at z~0-8 Uncovered with JWST/NIRSpec Spectra and Line-Spread Function Determinations
Yuki Isobe (The University of Tokyo)
14:15~14:30 First results from the EIGER survey: galaxies, IGM, and SMBH in the Epoch of Reionization
Daichi Kashino (Nagoya University)
14:30~14:45 Cosmological simulations of the first galaxy formation and comparisons with JWST data
Hidenobu Yajima (University of Tsukuba)
14:45~15:00 The Formation of Population III Star-Dominated Galaxies Under the Influence of the UV Background Radiation
Oerd Xhemollari (University of Tsukuba)
15:00~15:25 FLASH TALKS(1 min x 9 pers.) + BREAK
15:25~16:40 Chair: Hidenobu Yajima
15:25~15:40 Escape fraction of extreme emission-line galaxies at z~0.8
Emi Fujitani (Nagoya University)
15:40~15:55 Evolution of dust and PAHs in Milky Way-like galaxies
Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA)
15:55~16:10 HINOTORI: A Statistical Study of Rejuvenated Galaxies with the SDSS/MaNGA Sample
Takumi Tanaka (The University of Tokyo)
16:10~16:25 Meeting new challenges in low surface-brightness astronomy with the next generation of cosmological simulations
Garreth Martin (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
16:25~16:40 Application of machine learning to the spatially resolved SFR–Mass relation
Wen Shi (Nagoya University)
16:40~16:55 Break
16:55~17:40 Chair: Hidenobu Yajima
16:55~17:10 Exploring the Link Between the Star Formation History and the Morphology of Galaxies in the SDSS-IV MaNGA Survey Using CNNs
Juan Pablo Alfonzo (Tohoku University (東北大学))
17:10~17:25 Galaxy Group Finding via Unsupervised Clustering
Hai-Xia Ma (Nagoya University)
17:25~17:40 Exploring Galaxy Spectra by Deep Learning
Daiki Iwasaki (Nagoya University)
Wednesday February 22, 2023
09:30~10:30 Chair: Ho Seong Hwang
09:30~09:45 ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: Physical properties of intrinsically faint near-infrared dark galaxies at z~3-4
Akiyoshi Tsujita (The University of Tokyo)
09:45~10:00 Spectroscopic observation of massive quenching galaxy at z=4.53.
Takumi Kakimoto (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI))
10:00~10:15 Properties of low-mass Hα emitters at z ∼ 2.3 from broad-band selection in the ZFOURGE Survey
Nuo Chen (The University of Tokyo)
10:15~10:30 ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: Full SED Analysis of Distant Galaxies Detected by Millimeter Observation
Ryosuke Uematsu (Kyoto University)
10:30~10:45 Break
10:45~12:00 Chair: Kohei Hayashi
10:45~11:00 Understanding the cause of diverse rotation curves of nearby galaxies with cosmological hydrodynamical simulations
Daeun Jeong (Seoul National University)
11:00~11:15 The Nascence of Disk Galaxies : Angular Momentum and its Impact on the Mass-Size Relation”
Ji Hoon Kim (Astronomy Research Center, Seoul National University)
11:15~11:30 Kinematics of galaxies with early star formation explored by IFU observations of local Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies
Yi Xu (University of Tokyo)
11:30~11:45 Unveiling the Nature of Dark Galaxies with the IllustrisTNG Simulation
Gain Lee (Seoul National University)
11:45~12:00 Star formation variability as a probe for the baryon cycle within galaxies
Eun-jin Shin (Seoul National University)
12:00~13:30 Lunch
13:30~15:00 Chair: Yoshiki Toba
13:30~14:00 Invited First Results of High-redshift Low-Luminosity Quasar Studies with JWST
Masafusa Onoue (Peking University KIAA / Kavli IPMU)
14:00~14:15 Finding of 29 radio-loud dust obscured galaxies: Are they super-Eddington candidates?
Hikaru Fukuchi (Tohoku University)
14:15~14:30 The dark halo mass of quasars at z~6 with SHELLQs
Junya Arita (The University of Tokyo)
14:30~14:45 Discovery of a Tight Correlation between Mm-wave and X-ray emission for Hard X-ray Selected Nearby AGNs
Taiki Kawamuro (RIKEN)
14:45~15:00 X-ray Radiatively-driven extremely-fast clumpy outflow in the superEddington AGN
Misaki Mizumoto (Kyoto University)
15:00~15:15 Break
15:15~16:30 Chair: Ho Seong Hwang
15:15~15:30 Clusters of Massive Quiescent Galaxies at z>2
Tomokazu Kiyota (Kyoto University)
15:30~15:45 Mining for the Protoclusters at z〜4 from HSC-SSP photometric dataset with Deep Learning
Yoshihiro Takeda (The University of Tokyo)
15:45~16:00 Enhanced star-forming activity in a young proto-cluster at the cosmic noon probed by deep narrow-band imgaing
Kazuki Daikuhara (Tohoku University)
16:00~16:15 Spatial Distribution Study of Intracluster Light vs. Dark Matter using HR5
Jaewon Yoo (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
16:15~16:30 Evolutionary Stages of Galaxy Cluster in the Distant Universe: Younger Galaxy Cluster Candidates at z~1.5
Naoaki Yamamoto (Tohoku University)
16:30~16:45 Break
16:45~17:45 Chair: Daichi Kashino
16:45~17:00 A comprehensive report of the MAMMOTH-Subaru survey detecting LAEs and LABs traced by IGM/AGN at Cosmic Noon
Yongming Liang (University of Tokyo/ICRR)
17:00~17:15 Constraining the distribution of cosmic baryons from FLIMFLAM survey
Khrykin Ilya (Kavli IPMU)
17:15~17:30 Subhalo abundance matching with progenitor mass at varying redshift: Emergence of the ex-/in-situ stellar mass growth in HSC galaxy clustering?
Shogo Masaki (National Institute of Technology, Suzuka College)
17:30~17:45 Exploring the coevolution of two dynamically distinct protoclusters and their galaxy populations at the cosmic noon
Jose Manuel Perez-martinez (Tohoku University)
Thursday February 23, 2023
10:00~10:45 Chair: Kei Ito
10:00~10:15 Star formation history of mass selected galaxies at 0.1 < z < 1.5 in the ELAIS N1
Emmanuel Francis Ocran (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
10:15~10:30 SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES): Confusion-limited 450 μm Galaxy Number Counts and Machine Learning Identifications
Zhen-Kai Gao (ASIAA/NCU)
10:30~10:45 Testing Lyman alpha emitters and Lyman-break galaxies as tracers of large-scale structures in the high-redshift universe.
Sang Hyeok Im (Seoul National University)
10:45~11:00 Break
11:00~11:45 Chair: Kei Ito
11:00~11:15 Unknown Ionization Sources in Local Dwarf Galaxies
Shun Hatano (SOKENDAI, NAOJ)
11:15~11:30 Mass-Metallicity Relation and Star Formation History of Dwarf Galaxies Explored by Galactic Archaeology
Sena Matsui (Nagoya University)
11:30~11:45 Elucidating the role of interactions in galaxy evolution
Adarsh Ranjan (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
11:45~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:15 Chair: Kei Ito
13:30~13:45 A distance ladder of cosmic ray feedback signatures in star-forming galaxies: the high-redshift domain
Ellis Owen (Osaka University)
13:45~14:00 Emulating the 21cm global signal and analyzing the EDGES public data
Shintaro Yoshiura (Mizusawa VLBI Observatory, NAOJ)
14:00~14:15 Tokult: A new code of galaxy kinematics taking gravitational lensing into account
Yuma Sugahara (Waseda University / NAOJ)
14:15~14:30 Break
14:30~15:30 Chair: Taiki Kawamuro
14:30~14:45 Spatially resolved ISM properties and AGN-galaxy decomposition of HyLIRG at redshift 4.4
Takafumi Tsukui (Australian National University)
14:45~15:00 The average SMBH accretion properties of star-forming galaxies and their cosmic evolution over 4≲z≲7.
Suin Matsui (The University of Tokyo)
15:00~15:15 Failed AGN feedback? -- Molecular reservoirs are not severely affected by extremely fast, kpc-scale AGN ionized-wind in ULIRGs at z~0.5
Xiaoyang Chen (NAOJ)
15:15~15:30 Hard X-ray to Radio Multiwavelength SED Analysis of Local U/LIRGs with Self-consistent AGN Model Including Polar-dust Component
Satoshi Yamada (RIKEN)
15:30~15:45 Break
15:45~16:30 Chair: Taiki Kawamuro
15:45~16:00 Observational Evidence for Large-Scale Gas Heating in a Galaxy Protocluster at z=2.30
Chenze Dong (Kavli IPMU)
16:00~16:15 Environment of SDSS quasars at z = 0.3-1.0 traced by Subaru HSC
Kohei Shibata (Ehime University)
16:15~16:30 High-resolution ALMA study of structure and gas kinematics of cluster galaxies at z =1.46
Ryota Ikeda (SOKENDAI/NAOJ)
16:30~16:35 CLOSING REMARKS