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The main reason I’ve been quite off from social media lately is the #AusESO2019 conference, organised by @AAOMacquarie @AAOorg @ESO_Australia et al, starting now.After enjoying 1h40min of driving in Sydney I got in time for listening Eric Emsellem @ESO, connecting Australia & ESO
PS: GPS said “45 min” when I departed from “home” this morning...
Next in #AusESO2019 is Julia Bryant @Sydney_Science @AAOorg talking about 🇦🇺 Integral Field Spectroscopy and synergies with @eso, first showing showing some results from @SAMI_survey. And that is me at the AAT plugging SAMI fibres!
Julia Bryant @Sydney_Science @AAOorg @ARC_ASTRO3D next describes the need of an IFS galaxy survey larger than @SAMI_survey : this will be HECTOR, that will take major dark time at the AAT in the next years to conduct unique galaxy science #AusESO2019
Hexabundles in HECTOR will have up to 30” in size to cover ~2Re in galaxies, helping understand better key galaxy parameters. It will also get auxiliary data in optical, IR and radio (HI using @WALLABYsurvey at @CSIRO_ATNF ASKAP). Julia Bryant @Sydney_Science @AAOorg #AusESO2019
After the coffee break, #AusESO2019 is back with Luke Davies @ICRAR talking about galaxy evolution with the next generation of redshift surveys. After providing overview of what’s done, Luke describes @TaipanSurvey very soon starting at the UKST using @AAOMacquarie starbugs
Luke Davies @ICRAR discusses @wavessurvey and @devilsurvey as galaxy surveys aiming to understand key questions for galaxy/environment evolution, emphasising the need of exploring low-mass galaxies #AusESO2019
But both @wavessurvey & @devilsurvey will also explore galaxy evolution trying to understand the astrophysics that shaped the local galaxy population, for this also using multi-wavelength data. Luke Davies @ICRAR in #AusESO2019
Next in #AusESO2019 conference is Lister Staveley-Smith @ICRAR talking about @WALLABYsurvey to be conducted at the ASKAP @CSIRO_ATNF
#AusESO2019 Lister Staveley-Smith @ICRAR presents some early science results of the @WALLABYsurvey, including latest paper by @KarenLeeWaddell about the interesting neutral gas distribution in the NGC 7232 galaxy group. Plenty of interactions & individual HI clouds found!
Next at #AusESO2019 is Joel Vernett @ESO summarising ESO’s current and future instrumentation. First describing VLT instruments at the 4 UTs... but UT4 is special as can use adaptive optics (AO) improving the spatial resolution!
Joel Vernett @ESO describes powerful MUSE IFS instrument at UT4 of VLT, now also using AO & narrow field. Also Hawk-I, very soon ESPRESSO for searching rocky planets at UT4 of VLT #AusESO2019
More info about current & future instruments at @ESO telescopes by Joel Vernett at #AusESO2019 (I)
More info about current & future instruments at @ESO telescopes by Joel Vernett at #AusESO2019 (II), also including HARMONI for the ELT !
Now Magda Arnaboldi @ESO talks about current & future ESO surveys at the #AusESO2019 Conference. For the VST 3 surveys have been completed: KIDS, ATLAS and VPHAS+
Magda Arnaboldi @ESO talks about current & future ESO surveys #AusESO2019. Almost all surveys at VISTA are completed (only VHS close to finish soon). More VISTA surveys coming soon, some highlights of current @ESO imaging surveys are shown.
Magda Arnaboldi @ESO now presents spectroscopic ESO surveys #AusESO2019, some highlights are discussed, remarking observing the first light from a gravitational wave source, the famous #kilonova found in NGC 4993 in August 2017
Magda Arnaboldi @ESO discusses the return for the community of the @ESO Public Surveys and the forward look, including the new ESO Archive Science Portal #AusESO2019
Last talk before lunch break at #AusESO2019 is Richard McDermid @MQPhysAstro @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni talking about MAVIS: an Australian-led facility for the @ESO VLT
Richard McDermid @MQPhysAstro @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni: MAVIS will provide comparable sensitivity to JWST and ELTs, but with higher angular resolution. Some examples shown #AusESO2019
More examples about what to expect from MAVIS shown by Richard McDermid @MQPhysAstro @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni in #AusESO2019
Scott Croom @Sydney_Science @ARC_ASTRO3D summarises main results obtained using the @SAMI_survey at the 3.9 Anglo-Australia Telescope at #AusESO2019
Remso van der Burg @ESO talks about ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) at the #AusESO2019 Conference, including what do we know and what we need to know.
One of the UDGs studied by Remso van der Burg @ESO & colleagues is NGC 1052-DF2, “the galaxy lacking dark matter”. New data with MUSE VLT, nice spectra, confirmed it has a low total mass for its stellar mass #AusESO2019
Garry Foran @Swinburne talks about deciphering the evolution of galaxy kinematics and large scale structure over cosmic time using observed Lyman-alpha relationships at #AusESO2019
Next Mireia Montes @UNSWScience @mireiamontesq explores the fossil record of galaxy evolution in clusters using intracluster light (ICL). This informs about accretion history & dynamical evolution of the cluster as well as properties of underlying dark matter halo #AusESO2019
Mireia Montes @UNSWScience @mireiamontesq emphasises how to use ICL as tracer of dark matter (DM). She & her team have successfully done it in several galaxy clusters. This technique seems to be more efficient than gravitational lensing for tracing DM in clusters! #AusESO2019
Next Alessandro Sonnerfeld presents a Hyper Suprime-Cam view of the CMASS galaxy sample in #AusESO2019 (I still don’t know what CMASS is)
After coffee break, Annalisa Pillepich talks about galaxy assembly, outflows & the evolution of disks with IllustrisTNG, which uses the HazelHun Cray Cluster, 7712 cores with 24 cores/node and 5.3 Gb/core! #AusESO2019
Annalisa Pillepich started with this fantastic animation provided by IllustrisTNG simulations her #AusESO2019 talk
Too many cool images & info to be able to summarise here in a tweet... Annalisa Pillepich during her #AusESO2019 talk (I)
Too many cool images & info to be able to summarise here in a tweet... Annalisa Pillepich during her #AusESO2019 talk (II)
Next in #AusESO2019 is Tomoko Suzuki talking about spatially resolving star-forming regions within galaxies in a dense proto-cluster core at redshift z=2.53
Day 2 of the #AusESO2019 Conference. Nick Seymour @ICRAR talks about galaxy formation and evolution in the Early Universe using radio observations, which provide an unique probe as trace star-formation and galaxy jets from AGNs across cosmic time
Nick Seymour @ICRAR talking in #AusESO2019: radio observations are unique tracer of star formation but require improved understanding. Radio AGN can affect the host galaxy and local inter-galactic medium (IGM) an inter-cluster medium (ICM), hence galaxy feedback
Now Bitten Gullberg @durham_uni talks about high-resolution ALMA @almaobs imaging of SMGs. SMGs stands for “sub-millimetre galaxies”, objects in the distance universe that are thought to be experiencing a strong star-formation event, as local luminous IR galaxies #AusESO2019
Interesting: the analysis of sub-millimetre galaxies using @almaobs imaging by Bitten Gullberg @durham_uni & team suggests that dust emission traces bars which funnel cold gas into galaxy centres fuelling star-formation, no galaxy mergers as happens in local ULIRGs #AusESO2019
A very interesting talk by Brent Groves @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D discussing the importance of understanding the diffuse ionised gas (DIG) in galaxies, some references to @CALIFAsurvey work, and amazing IFS data #AusESO2019
Some few more interesting slides during Brent Groves @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D talk in #AusESO2019 about diffuse ionised gas in galaxies (I)
Some few more interesting slides during Brent Groves @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D talk in #AusESO2019 about diffuse ionised gas in galaxies (II)
Next Simon Mutch @ARC_ASTRO3D talks about connecting the observations of the first galaxies and the Epoch of Reionisation. He & team uses the Meraxes code to investigate this #AusESO2019
Now Gonzalo Diaz @GeminiObs talks about early contribution of sub-L* galaxies to metal in the circum-galactic medium (CGM) #AusESO2019
Gonzalo Díaz & team found interesting candidates, follow-up observations with MUSE VLT @ESO suggesting galaxies driving the end of Epoch of Reionisation at redshift z>5 #AusESO2019
Very happy to listen Stuart Ryder @MQPhysAstro @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni talking about exciting project of searching for host galaxies of Fast Radio Bursts combining @CSIRO_ATNF ASKAP & @ESO VLT data, a poster contribution for #AusESO2019
After coffee break, Michele Trenti @unimelb resumes #AusESO2019 talking about galaxy formation and evolution in the early universe
Next in #AusESO2019 is Karl Glazebrook @karlglazebrook @Swinburne giving a very interesting talk about searching for massive quiescent galaxies (MCQ) at redshift z~4. Beautiful and deep data!
Karl Glazebrook @karlglazebrook @Swinburne concludes MCQs are real and abundant at redshifts between 3 and 4. They will try to study MCQs at z~5 using @GeminiObs surveys. @JamesWebbScope will be able to study their stellar populations #AusESO2019
Next Gabriele Pezzulli talks about constraining feedback models with Giant Ly-alpha nebulae at z~3 #AusESO2019
Gabriele Pezzulli and team use MUSE VLT @ESO for observing Giant Ly-alpha nebulae at z~3 and use data for constraining number of baryons in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) #AusESO2019
After the lunch, we are back in #AusESO2019 conference with amazing Bärbel Koribalski @HIgalaxies @CSIRO_ATNF talking about star formation in galaxies, emphasising the importance of getting radio observations of galaxies to trace the cold gas in & around
A great example for understanding this is nearby galaxy M83: deep images already shown “light” far from the galaxy, UV images revealed SF in outskirts, LVHIS data by Bärbel @HIgalaxies showed plenty of cold gas outside M83. Nice multi-wavelength image ;-) #AusESO2019
Some few more examples: NGC 1512/1510, work that Bärbel @HIgalaxies @CSIRO_ATNF & me have done together and @lellifede study in the formation of tidal dwarf galaxies #AusESO2019
And now it is the turn for the @WALLABYsurvey at the ASKAP to get resolved diffuse gas maps of nearby galaxies. Bärbel @HIgalaxies @CSIRO_ATNF shows some early science results, much more to come soon! #AusESO2019
Now Deanne Fisher @Swinburne presents DYNAMO: an up-close view of turbulent, clumpy galaxies #AusESO2019
Next in #AusESO2019 is Francesco D’Eugenio presenting evidence of compaction from stellar population gradients in post-starburst galaxies at redshift z~0.8
After taking a full day off to recover 2 very intense days at #AusESO2019 I’m back. First talk today is by Aleksandra Hamanowicz who discusses the MUSE @ESO + ALMA @almaobs haloes survey providing a multi-wavelength view of the circum-galactic medium (CGM)
Now in #AusESO2019 Nikki Nielsen @Swinburne talks about galaxy outflows in the circumgalactic medium at Cosmic Noon
Nikki Nielsen @Swinburne and team use the Keck Cosmic Web Imager @keckobservatory to search MgII absorbers at z~2, which is around the “Cosmic Noon” #AusESO2019
Nikki Nielsen @Swinburne finds evidences of outflows in this object at z~2, more conclusions & stay tuned slide #AusESO2019
Talk before mine in #AusESO2019, so apologies for not paying too much attention. Sebastiano Cantalupo presents a 3D view of the intergalactic medium in fluorescent Ly-alpha emission
And my talk at #AusESO2019 is done! Thanks @tzafar_astro for the photos! I provided an overview and preliminary results of the “Hi-KIDS” (HI KOALA IFS Dwarf galaxy Survey) at the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope. Hi-KIDS is part of @ARC_ASTRO3D
Next Marianne Girard talks about kinematic of low-mass galaxies at 0.6 < z < 3.5 #AusESO2019
Becky Brown @BekyBrown @AAOMacquarie @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni presents the TAIPAN fibre positioned using starbugs. This instrument currently installed at the 1.2m UKST will be used for the @TaipanSurvey #AusESO2019
Another poster sparkle in #AusESO2019 is given by Di Wang @Sydney_Science who talks about spatial resolving galaxy environmental quenching in @SAMI_survey
Next Sowgat Muzahid presents the MUSEQuBES CGM survey: from low-z star-forming galaxies to high-z Lyman-alpha emitters #AusESO2019
Now Lucia Armillota @scienceANU talks about gas cycle in the innermost region of the Milky Way #AusESO2019
Next Rhea-Silvia Remus gives a nice talk about gas dynamics and stellar kinematics from a theoretical perspective #AusESO2019
Very nice talk by Jesse van de Sande @Sydney_Science comparing 3D spectroscopic observations (including @SAMI_survey & @CALIFAsurvey data) with galaxies from cosmological hydrodynamics simulations #AusESO2019
Jesse van de Sande @Sydney_Science & team demonstrate that cosmological simulations have dramatically improved in recent years, although much improvement is needed #AusESO2019
Next Jorge Moreno @astroboy_moreno gives a fantastic talk about interacting galaxies on FIRE-2: the effects of the interstellar medium and size evolution #AusESO2019
Absolutely amazing simulations of the evolution of interacting galaxies presented by Jorge Moreno @astroboy_moreno during his #AusESO2019 talk!
Last talk before the lunch break was by the organiser of #AusESO2019, Tayyaba Zafar @tzafar_astro, and not about Astronomy but talking about her experience in the Homeward Bound Women Leadership program & trip to Antarctica #WomenInSTEM @WomenSciAUST
Great thoughts and comments about #WomenInSTEM and how both men and women should be supporting it by Tayyaba Zafar @tzafar_astro @AAOMacquarie @Macquarie_Uni following her experience in the Homeward Bound Women Leadership program & trip to Antarctica #AusESO2019 @WomenSciAUST
Back to action at #AusESO2019. Rhea-Silvia Remus gives a talk in behalf of Duncan Forbes talking about local galaxy kinematics and dark matter content
Next Allison Noble presents an ALMA @almaobs study of gas-rich galaxies at z~1.6 galaxy clusters #AusESO2019
Now in #AusESO2019 Sara Ellison talks about the role of mergers on galaxy evolution
Sara Ellison discusses in her talk the ongoing debate about AGN activity triggered by mergers... or not... their data supports it at low-z #AusESO2019
Sarah Ellison also discusses the gas fraction in galaxy mergers. The summary of her #AusESO2019 talk is also included below.
Next Helmut Dannerbauer @IAC_Astrofisica presents the impact of environment on molecular gas reservoir probed in a distant cluster and field galaxies. He stresses the importance of @CSIRO_ATNF ATCA observations in their research #AusESO2019
Helmut Dannerbauer @IAC_Astrofisica presents the COALAS (CO ATCA Legacy Archive of Star-forming galaxies) that uses @CSIRO_ATNF ATCA. Please don’t be confused with the KOALA IFU at the 3.9m AAT! ;-) #AusESO2019
Next Matteo Bianconi presents LoCuSS: galaxy properties in and around massive clusters at z=0.2 #AusESO2019
2 poster sparkles before coffee break at #AusESO2019: Tania Barone @Sydney_Science @scienceANU talks about what drivers stellar population evolution, using @SAMI_survey data, and John Kulick presenting theoretical cosmological work
After the coffee break #AusESO2019 resumes with Aaron Wilkinson with the talk “from starburst to quiescence: post-starburst galaxies and their large-scale clustering over cosmic time
Last day at #AusESO2019 Conference. PhD student Henry Poetrodjojo @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D gives a very nice talk about the effects of diffuse ionised gas and spatial resolution on galaxy metallicity gradients. He starts with example from the @SAMI_survey
Henry Poetrodjojo @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D uses beautiful data of the TYPHOON survey of M83 to separate HII regions & diffuse ionised gas, and decrease resolution to make it similar to surveys like @SAMI_survey @CALIFAsurvey @MaNGASurvey #AusESO2019
Henry Poetrodjojo @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D compares the results of metallicity gradients using different diagnostics and spatial resolutions. In brief: everything changes because of the effect of the diffuse ionised gas #AusESO2019
Next in #AusESO2019 is Florent Renaud talking about galaxy mergers at high and low redshift: what massive star clusters tell us, using beautiful Antennae galaxy as example
Now Bianca Poggianti talks about gas, star formation and quenching in galaxy clusters and groups, first presenting results of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies #AusESO2019
More results of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies presented by Bianca Poggianti in #AusESO2019 (I)
More results of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies presented by Bianca Poggianti in #AusESO2019 (II) AGN triggering mechanisms & feedback
More results of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies presented by Bianca Poggianti in #AusESO2019 (III): star-formation in the stripped tails, diffuse ionised emission, star-formation efficiency
More results of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies presented by Bianca Poggianti in #AusESO2019 (IV): HI gas, importance of multi-wavelength data, enhanced star-formation in the galaxy disk
Some conclusions of the GASP (GAs Stripping Phenomena with MUSE) survey studying #jellyfish galaxies presented by Bianca Poggianti in #AusESO2019
Now Emily Wisnioski @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D talks about tracing high-z galaxy kinematics: from turbulent disks to quenched galaxies #AusESO2019
Emily Wisnioski @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D presenting her research looking transition populations between star-forming and quiescent compact galaxies at z~1-3 using IFS data #AusESO2019
Emily Wisnioski @scienceANU @ARC_ASTRO3D announcing the KMOS3D data release coming this year, some preliminary metallicity results and summary of her talk at #AusESO2019
Now PhD student Chiara D’Eugenio talks about passive galaxy census at z~3 in #AusESO2019
More poster sparkles in #AusESO2019: Fergus Longbottom talks about ultra faint imaging with @AstroHuntsman and Amir Ebadati Bazkiaei presents generating mock galaxy images for @AstroHuntsman. Both of them work at @MQPhysAstro @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni
After the coffee break, #AusESO2019 resumes with a review by Peter Behroozi on galaxy quenching and assembly using empirical models
Now Martin Sparre talks about starbursts and AGN feedback, a review comparing simulations and observations #AusESO2019
Interesting: Martin Sparre discusses that simulations and observations show metallicity dilution following a merger process #AusESO2019
Martin Sparre: mergers remnants are star-forming, mergers only destroy disks for massive galaxies, the circumgalactic medium (CGM) has a long memory about the merger history #AusESO2019
Martin Sparre: starbursts in cosmological simulations, the role of sub-mm galaxy observations to constrain AGN feedback models, kinematic feedback and conclusions of his talk #AusESO2019
Next Irene Pintos-Castro presents her latest paper about the evolution of the quenching of star formation in cluster galaxies since z~1 #AusESO2019
Before lunch, Rodrigo Herrera-Camus talks about star forming galaxies and AGNs at the peak of cosmic star formation #AusESO2019
Rodrigo Herrera-Camus discusses how to trace the molecular gas in galaxies with time using CO and dust and how it evolves #AusESO2019
Rodrigo Herrera-Camus also discusses results from SINS/zC-SINF and KMOS3D as well as the SHINING survey, summary slide also included #AusESO2019
After lunch Anshu Gupta @UNSWScience presents IllustrisTNG simulations: chemical pre-processing of star-forming cluster galaxies over the past 10 billion years #AusESO2019
Anshu Gupta @UNSWScience presents some very interesting results using IllustrisTNG simulations to understand the chemical evolution of galaxies (chemical composition traced by the metallicity considering the oxygen abundance) #AusESO2019
Next Yu-Yen Chang talks about structures of dusty and AGN host galaxies #AusESO2019
Yu-Yen Chang presents some high-resolution images with @almaobs and studies correlations of molecular gas with dust and stars. She summarises her talk remarking major merger is mainly related to star-formation activities #AusESO2019
Now Chris Harrison @ESO talks about the impact of AGN of massive galaxies: observational perspective #AusESO2019
Chris Harrison @ESO: AGN feedback is a multi-phase, multi-scale problem. Tracing outflows with spectroscopy is important, the best is using IFS data for this #AusESO2019
Chris Harrison @ESO presents IFS data of outflows from AGNs, also using VLA discovered jets associated with outflows: #AusESO2019
Chris Harrison @ESO talks about the impact of AGN of massive galaxies: observational perspective #AusESO2019
Chris Harrison @ESO: AGN impact on specific star-formation rate (sSFR) and metal abundances, plus summary slide #AusESO2019
Now Ivan Delvecchio talks about clues on radio AGN feedback at high-redshift from deep radio surveys #AusESO2019
Ivan Delvecchio also discusses star-formation in radio AGN hosts. Take-away message included #AusESO2019
Antonello Calabrò talk: what triggers high-redshift galaxies? New insight from their dust-attenuation #AusESO2019
Antonello Calabrò talk: what triggers high-redshift galaxies? New insight from their dust-attenuation #AusESO2019 (II)
Mainak Singha presents AGN-driven ionised gas outflows are usually compact (<100pc). First systematic results from the close AGN reference survey using MUSE VLT @ESO #AusESO2019
Next Bern Husemann @brandherd81 presents a systematic study of multi-phase gas outflows in AGN with the CARS survey #AusESO2019
Bern Husemann @brandherd81 maps the multi-phase gas in an AGN outflow using CARS data. Conclusions of his talk are also included #AusESO2019
Next Ivana Barisic presents new evidence for (and against) maintenance-mode AGN feedback at z=0-1 #AusESO2019
Last science talk at #AusESO2019 is given by Francesco D’Eugenio on behalf of PhD student Priscilla Chauke: star formation histories of z~1 galaxies in LEGA-C
Finally Tayyaba Zafar @tzafar_astro @AAOMacquarie @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni gives the final remarks of the #AusESO2019 Conference summarising main topics & providing some statistics about the participants
Tayyaba Zafar @tzafar_astro @AAOMacquarie @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni gives some statistics about the participants of the #AusESO2019 Conference and how the SOC anonymous ranked the talks. Last slide: Conference photo by yours truly ;-)
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