10th GALAXY EVOLUTION WORKSHOP
10th GALAXY EVOLUTION WORKSHOP
August 6(Tue)-9(Fri), 2024
ASIAA, Taipei, Taiwan

Posters

Total number of abstracts: 20
01
02
Mariko Kubo
Resolving massive quiescent galaxies at the core of the SSA22 protocluster at z = 3.09
Abstract
Mariko Kubo (Tohoku University)
02
03
Shunya Uchida
Topological data analysis of galaxy spatial distributions
Abstract
Shunya Uchida, Tsutomu T. Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ.), Suchetha Cooray (Stanford Univ.), Ryusei R. Kano (Nagoya Univ.), Yoh-ichi Mototake (Hitotsubashi Univ.), Daiki D. Iwasaki (Nagoya Univ.)
03
04
Hidenobu Yajima
Bright galaxies and giant HII bubbles in protoclusters at the epoch of reionization
Abstract
Hidenobu Yajima (University of Tsukuba), Makito Abe (Kosen, Kure College), Kenta Soga (University of Tsukuba), Hajime Fukushima (University of Tsukuba)
04
05
Po-Feng Wu
Detection of cool gas around a quiescent galaxy at z=4 by JWST
Abstract
Po-Feng Wu, National Taiwan University
05
06
Yoshiki Toba
Emergence of AGN in galaxy clusters: the relationship among AGN, environment, and cluster-cluster mergers
Abstract
Yoshiki Toba (NAOJ), Aoi Hashiguchi (Nara Women's U.), Naomi Ota (Nara Women's U.), Masamune Oguri (Chiba U.), Nobuhiro Okabe (Hiroshima U.), Yoshihiro Ueda (Kyoto U.), Masatoshi Imanishi (NAOJ), and CAMIRA-AGN collaboration
06
07
Toru Misawa
AGN Feedback Efficiency with NAL Outflow Winds
Abstract
Toru Misawa (Shinshu Univ.), Jane C. Charlton (PSU), Michael Eracleous (PSU)
07
08
Yuri Yanagiya
Statistical analysis of BAL quasars using SED fitting
Abstract
Yuri Yanagiya, Akatoki Noboriguchi, Toru Misawa
08
09
Makoto Sato
Transverse Proximity Effect around a Type 2 Quasar
Abstract
Makoto Sato (Shinshu University), Toru Misawa (Shinshu University), Yusuke Maeda (Shinshu University), Akatoki Noboriguchi (Shinshu University), Rikako Ishimoto (The University of Tokyo)
09
10
Mizumoto Misaki
X-ray spectroscopy of AGN in the XRISM era
Abstract
Misaki Mizumoto (University of Teacher Education Fukuoka)
10
11
Seira Kobayashi
A new wide exploration of high-z radio galaxies with the gzK selection
Abstract
Seira Kobayashi, Tohru Nagao, Yuta Yamamoto, Ryota Ide, Kohei Shibata (Ehime Univ.), Mariko Kubo (Tohoku Univ.), Hisakazu Uchiyama, Yoshiki Toba, Takuji Yamashita (NAOJ)
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12
María Emilia De rossi
Exploring the Nature of First Galaxies with JWST and ALMA
Abstract
María Emilia, De Rossi (Institute for Astronomy and Space Physics, Argentina) & Volker, Bromm (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
12
13
Suchetha Cooray
A population-level inference of dust attenuation in local galaxies
Abstract
Suchetha Cooray (Stanford), Peter Behroozi (Arizona, NAOJ)
13
14
Mau Otsuki
Dust enrichment in the circum-galactic medium
Abstract
Mau Otsuki (Hiroshima University), Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA)
14
15
Haruka Kusakabe
First detections of Sill* halos at z=2-4 with MUSE
Abstract
Haruka Kusakabe (NAOJ/UniGE), V. Mauerhofer (RUG), A. Verhamme (UniGE), T. Garel (UniGE), J. Balizot (CRAL), J. Richard (CRAL), Y. Guo (CRAL), F. Leclercq (UT Austin)
15
16
Satoshi Kikuta
UV and Lyα Halos of Lyα Emitters across Environments at z=2.84
Abstract
Satoshi Kikuta (University of Tokyo)
16
17
Beomchan Koh
The impact of bursty star formation and stellar feedback processes on Lyman alpha emission
Abstract
Beomchan Koh (Yonsei University), Taysun Kimm (Yonsei University)
17
18
Ryo Albert Sutanto
Study of properties and demography of clumpy galaxies beyond z > 3 with HST & JWST public data
Abstract
Ryo Albert Sutanto, Itsna Khoirul Fitriana, Lucky Puspitarini
18
19
Sy-Yun Pu
Dark on dark: constraining cosmological parameters with high-redshift galaxies
Abstract
Sy-Yun Pu (NTHU, ASIAA), Chian-Chou Chen (ASIAA), Teppei Okumura (ASIAA)
19
20
Toshiki Saito
Starbursting molecular clouds in gas-rich merging galaxies
Abstract
Toshiki Saito (Shizuoka University) and the PHANGS-ALMA team
20
21
Hyunwoo Song
Finding the relation between O32 and Lyman continuum escape fraction using RAMSES-RTZ
Abstract
Hyunwoo Song (Yonsei University) Taysun Kimm (Yonsei University) Daniel Han (Yonsei University) Maxime Rey (Yonsei University, Centre de recherche Astrophysique de Lyon)
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