Spring 2022 Speaker Schedule

Galread Spring 2022 Speaker Schedule

Date Speaker Talk Article Link
2/14/22 Katherine Whitaker
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Quenching of star formation from a lack of inflowing gas to galaxies arxiv.org/abs/2109.10384
2/21/22

Roohi Dalal
Princeton University

Brightest Cluster Galaxies Are Statistically Special From z=0.3 to z=1 arxiv.org/abs/2108.11288
2/28/22

Tomer Dov Yavetz
Columbia University

Construction of wave dark matter halos: Numerical algorithm and analytical constraints arxiv.org/abs/2109.06125
3/7/22

Jed McKinney
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Regulating Star Formation in Nearby Dusty Galaxies: Low Photoelectric Efficiencies in the Most Compact Systems arxiv.org/abs/2101.01182
3/21/22

Matthew Orr
Rutgers University

Bursting Bubbles: Feedback from Clustered SNe and the Trade-off Between Turbulence and Outflows arxiv.org/abs/2109.14656
3/28/22 Keith Hawkins
University of Texas at Austin
The Stars of HETDEX : Repurposing A Cosmological Experiment for Stellar Astrophysics  link
4/4/22

Ivanna Escala
Carnegie-Princeton

Kinematics and Metallicity of Red Giant Branch Stars in the Northeast shelf of M31 arxiv.org/abs/2203.16675
4/11/22

Tod Lauer NOIRLab

Marc Postman STScI

Anomalous Flux in the Cosmic Optical Background Detected with New Horizons Observations

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4/18/22 Giacomo Fragione
Northwestern University

Merger rates of intermediate-mass black hole binaries in nuclear star clusters

arxiv.org/abs/2204.03745
5/2/22 Rohan P. Naidu Harvard University Live Fast, Die α-Enhanced: The Mass-Metallicity-α Relation of the Milky Way's Disrupted Dwarf Galaxies arxiv.org/abs/2204.09057
5/9/22

Aliza Beverage UC Berkeley

Elemental Abundances and Ages of z~0.7 Quiescent Galaxies on the Mass-Size Plane: Implication for Chemical Enrichment and Star Formation Quenching link
5/16/22

Mitsuru Kokubo
Princeton University

Rapid luminosity decline and subsequent reformation of the innermost dust distribution in the changing-look AGN Mrk 590 link
5/23/22 Thales Gutcke
Princeton University
(rescheduled to fall) LYRA: Halo masses of Population III star hosts from dwarf galaxies arxiv.org/abs/2110.06233
6/6/22 Ido Irani Weizmann Institute of Science Less Than 1% of Core-collapse Supernovae in the Local Universe Occur in Elliptical Galaxies link
8/15/22 Ankita Bera Presidency University, Kolkata Bridging the Gap between Cosmic Dawn and Reionization favors Faint Galaxies-dominated Models TBA