1. z=0Modelling the atomic and molecular gas in galaxies and comparisons with GASS and COLD GASS results With Jian Fu, Qi Guo, Cheng Li, and the COLD GASS and GASS teams…
Slide 1Less than 10% of star formation in z~0.6 massive galaxies is directly triggered by galaxy mergers Aday R. Robaina & Eric Bell, Ros Skelton, Dan McIntosh, Rachel…
Slide 1Galaxy groups Michael Balogh Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Waterloo Slide 2 Outline 1.Where do groups fit in the hierarchy? 2.Group selection methods…
Slide 1Conference Introduction Duncan Forbes Swinburne University Slide 2 Conference Introduction Thanks to Meghan, Frazer and Mike Preview the upcoming conference (ie Ill…
Slide 1Star-Forming Galaxies and the IGM in the z=1.5-2.5 Redshift Desert C. Steidel, D. Erb, N. Reddy (Caltech) A. Shapley (Berkeley) M. Pettini (IoA, Cambridge) K. Adelberger…
Slide 1Simulations of galaxy mergers Thorsten Naab MPA, Garching Evolution of galaxies, their central black holes and their large scale environment Potsdam, September, 2010…
Slide 1Galaxy Mergers: major/minor wet/dry Hans-Walter Rix MPIA, Heidelberg … which galaxies are most shaped by mergers? … when do mergers matter for the SFR? … inevitable…
Slide 1High Redshift Galaxies in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) Mark Dickinson (National Optical Astronomy Observatory) for the GOODS team Slide 2 GOODS:…