Galaxy Surveys Beyond One Dimension: Panoramic and survey integral-field-spectroscopy
Beyond 1D
Large scale imaging (from SDSS to future plans for Euclid and the VRO) and integral field unit (IFU) surveys (like ATLAS3D, CALIFA, SAMI and MaNGA and those from KMOS and MUSE) have made large samples of galaxies available with much more than one dimensional information. This presents both major scientific opportunities and significant data-dimensionality challenges. This session will discuss what lessons are being learned and what questions remain to be answered from such approaches. Questions of interest include:
- What are the best techniques to extract maximum scientific meaning from the full data dimensionality of modern, large-scale extragalactic surveys?
- What is the spatial distribution of star formation quenching in green valley galaxies?
- How do AGN interact with galaxies via observable outflows?
- How can we connect kinematics and galaxy morphology via the physics of galactic dynamics?
- What are the future needs and opportunities in this area?
Schedule
Session 1
13:00 Amelia Fraser-McKelvie “The link between internal structure growth and galaxy quenching as told by galaxy kinematics”
13:15 Adriano Poci “Empirical Assembly Histories of Local Galaxies from a Population-Orbital Dynamical Model of Integral-Field Spectroscopy”
13:30 Nicholas Amos “Resolved spectroscopy of cluster galaxies at z>1”
13:45 Charlotte Avery “Gas flows in the nearby Universe”
14:00 Jorge K. Barrera-Ballesteros “The EDGE-CALIFA survey: self-regulation of star formation at kpc scales”
14:15 Alexander Beckett “Probing the z1 circumgalactic medium using a background quasar triplet”
Session 2
16:00 Alyssa Drake “The Decoupled Kinematics of high-z QSO Host Galaxies and their Lyα halos in 3D”
16:15 Ugne Dudzeviciute “Decomposing galaxy rotation curves: dark matter fraction in galaxies at high redshift”
16:30 Jack Birkin “KAOSS: A KMOS survey of high-redshift dusty star-forming galaxies”
16:45 Chris Harrison “The Quasar Feedback Survey: the important role of low power radio jets is revealed using IFU data”
17:00 Nimisha Kumari “Using MaNGA to probe hardness of ionizing radiation fields in nearby star-forming galaxies and beyond”
17:15 Caroline Bertemes “MASCOT: The link between molecular gas and radially resolved galaxy properties in SDSS-IV MaNGA galaxies”
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Session 3
16:00 Karen Masters “Galaxy Zoo 3D: Crowdsourcing the identification of internal structure and foreground stars in MaNGA bundles.”
16:15 Eric Liang “Metallicity dependence of the stellar initial mass function revealed by Wolf-Rayet galaxies in SDSS-IV/MaNGA”
16:30 Annagrazia Puglisi “Probing rotation curves out to the edges of individual star-forming galaxies at high-redshift with KMOS ”
16:45 David Rosario “The 3D view of the quenching of star-formation by AGN at Cosmic Noon”
17:00 Rebecca Smethurst “Non-merger mechanisms are more than sufficient to fuel the majority of SMBH growth: a study with KCWI”
17:15 Thomas Williams “Mapping the Two-Dimensional Metallicity Distribution of Nearby Galaxies”
Simon Morris, Karen Masters, Rebecca Smethurst , Brooke Simmons, Carolin Villforth, Anna Mcleod, Ray Sharples, Ian Smail, Mark Swinbank, Russell Smith, Roland Bacon, Johan Richard
Thursday early/late afternoon and Friday late afternoon
All attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees and staff, and to adhere to the NAM Code of Conduct.