Galaxy Evolution Workshop


The Co-Evolution of Galaxies and Their Central Regions


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Agenda


(Updated, Nov. 1, 2018)

Monday,   Nov. 5,   2018

Introduction and Welcome

  9:00-9:10
Sandra Faber: Welcome
  9:10-9:20
Dali University Chancellor: Welcome
  9:20-9:30
Jinming Bai (Director of Yunnan Observatory): Welcome
  9:30-9:35
Chenggang Shu: Welcome & Announcements

Session 1: The Center of the Milky Way

  9:35-10:10
Mark Morris (UCLA): The Center of the Galaxy and its Connections to the Outer Regions (REVIEW)
  10:10-10:35
Jinming Bai (Yunnan Obs): AGN Variability and BH Masses
  10:35-10:55
Break

Session 2: Central Mass Densities and Stellar Populations

  10:55-11:30
John Kormendy (UT Austin): Processes Shaping the Central Mass Profiles of Galaxies(REVIEW)
  11:30-12:05
Yingjie Peng (KIAA): Stellar Populations at the Centers of Galaxies (REVIEW)
  12:05-2:00
Lunch
  2:00-2:10
Qiang Liu (NSFC): Welcome and NSFC Astronomy Program
  2:10-2:45
Yipeng Jing (SJTU):  Halo substructure and Galaxy Evolution (REVIEW)
  2:45-3:10
Lei Hao (ShAO): The Centers of Galaxies in MANGA and Other Data
  3:15-3:35
Xiaoyang Xia (Tianjin Normal University) The Formation Epoch of Massive Spiral Galaxies
  3:35-3:55
Break
  3:55-4:25
Friendly debate (topic TBD)
  4:25-5:05
Project plannning

Dinner free

Tuesday,   Nov. 6,   2018

Session 3: Central Star Formation and Quenching

  9:00-9:35
Steve Longmore (LJMU): Central Star-formation in Galaxies (REVIEW)
  9:35-10:00

Zhu Chen (SHNU): Size and Structure Evolution of Massive Galaxies Over 0.5<z<2.5   

  10:00-10:25
Lin Lin (ShAO): Central Star-Formation in Barred Galaxies
  10:25-10:45
Break

Session 4: Physics of Black Holes

  10:45-11:20
Jianmin Wang (HEP): How BHs Accrete (REVIEW)
  11:20-11:45
Zhongmu Li (Dali University): Modeling UV-Optical SEDs of Old Stellar Populations

Session 5: The Nature of Feedback from Galaxy Centers

  11:45-12:10Zhiyuan Yao (ShAO): AGN models; AGN Feedback in an Elliptical Galaxy: a Numerical Study
  12:10-2:00
Lunch
  2:00-2:25
Tinggui Wang (USTC): BAL and NLR Outflows
  2:25-2:50

Yong Shi (Nanjing U): Co-evolution of star formation and black-hole accretion as seen by MaNGA

Galaxies

  2:50-3:15
Yu Dai (CASSACA, NAOC) Connections between AGN and Star Formation Activities
  3:30
Group photo and depart for Dali University campus tour
  5:00-5:45
Performance of the local shows in the campus
  6:00-8:00
Conference banquet at Dali University Guest House


Wednesday,   Nov. 7,   2018

Session 5: The Nature of Feedback from Galaxy Centers

  9:00-9:35

Luca Ciotti (Bologna): The Influence of AGN Feedback on Quiescent and Star-forming Galaxies
(REVIEW)

  9:35-10:10

Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere (Northwestern):  The Quenching Proces -- Ejective vs. Preventive
Feedback (REVIEW)

  10:10-10:35
Hassen Yesuf (KIAA): Galactic Winds in AGNs vs. non-AGNs

Optional picnic lunch and afternoon excursions (from 11:00)

 
1. Boat tour in the Er Lake (about 2.5 hours)
 
2. Chongsheng Three Pagodas and Buddhist Monastery (about 2 hours)

3. Ximatan cable car and hikes on Cang Mountain (~$50 fee) (about 3 hours). Note that the temperature in the Mountain is about 5°C (40°F).

  6:00-9:00
Free time in Dali Old City


  Thursday,   Nov. 8,   2018

Session 6: AGN Demographics and Connection to Quenching

  9:00-9:35

James Aird (University of Leicester): The Demographics of AGNs and Their Host Galaxies over
Cosmic Time (REVIEW)

  9:35-10:10
Luis Ho (KIAA): Thorny Problems for AGNs (REVIEW)
  10:10-10:35
Jingwen Wu: WISE Hot-DOGS and AGN
  10:35-10:55
Break
  10:55-11:20

Lulu Fan (Shandong U):Luminous Dust-obscured Quasars and Their Host Galaxies

  11:20-11:45
Jiasheng Huang (NAOC): AGN Demographics Based on Mid-IR Data
  11:45-12:10

Fengshan Liu (Shenyang Normal University): CANDELS: Radial Structure and Evolution of Galaxies
over 0.5<z<2.5

  12:10-2:00
Lunch

Session 7: The Center/Global-Galaxy Connection

  2:00-2:35
Joel Primack (UCSC):  The Density-Shape Evolutionary Sequence in VELA Models (REVIEW)
  2:35-3:10

Tao Wang (University of Tokyo): New Insights into the Formation of the Most Massive Galaxies and Clusters in the Early Universe

  3:10-3:35

Shiying Shen (ShAO): The Bivariate Luminosity Function of Galaxy Pairs

  3:35-4:10

Avishai Dekel (Hebrew U):  Processes at the Centers of Galaxies that Can Impact the Global Evolution of Galaxies (REVIEW)

  4:10-4:30
Break
  4:30-5:00
Friendly debate (topic TBD)
 
Dinner free


Friday,   Nov. 9,   2018

Session 8: The Center/Halo/Environment Connection

  9:00-9:35

Xavier Prochaska (UCSC): Are Centers and Galaxy Halos Tightly Connected? (REVIEW)

  9:35-10:10

Sandra Faber (UCSC): Galaxy Quenching -- A Power Struggle Between the Black Hole and the Halo
 (REVIEW)

  10:10-10:35
Jun Hou (SHNU): Gas Cooling in Semi-analytic Galaxy Formation Models
  10:35-10:55
Break
  10:55-11:20
Fangzhou Jiang (Hebrew U): Galaxy Radii and Halo Properties
  11:20-11:45
Quisheng Gu (Nanjing U): Star Formation in Early Type Galaxies
  11:45-12:10

4 lightning talks (5min for each)

  12:10-2:00
Lunch
  2:00-2:25
Chenggang Shu (SHNU): Modelling Empirically the Ridgeline Between Star Forming and
 Quenched Galaxies in the Re~M* Plane
  2:25-2:50

Taotao Fang (Xiamen): Hot Gas in and Around Spiral Galaxies

  2:50-3:25

Zhanwen Han (Yunnan Obs) The role of Binary Stars in the Study of Galaxies (REVIEW)

  3:25-3:40

Sandra Faber (UCSC): Conference retrospective

  3:40-4:00
Break
  4:00-5:00
Project reports
  
Dinner free


Saturday,   Nov. 10,   2018

All-day excursion to Lijiang and Yunnan Observatory 2.4-m telescope. From 8:30 am.
  Details will be available soon.

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