DEX-XIX: 19th Durham-Edinburgh eXtragalactic Workshop

from Tuesday, 10 January 2023 (10:30) to Wednesday, 11 January 2023 (18:00)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
10 Jan 2023
11 Jan 2023
AM
10:30 --- Coffee and registration ---
11:00 --- Welcome remark: Ken Rice (Head of Institute for Astronomy) ---
11:05 --- Tribute to Professor Richard Bower by John Peacock followed by one-minute silence ---
11:15
1 - Chair: Laura Keating (The University of Edinburgh) (until 12:45) ()
11:15 From Euclid detections to JWST observations: The bright future of cluster strong lensing and the magnified galaxies behind them - ONLINE - Guillaume Mahler (Durham University)   ()
11:30 Disentangling the drivers of radio emission in quasars - James Petley (Durham University)   ()
11:45 The evolution of the galaxy UV luminosity function at z=8-15 - Callum Donnan (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
09:30
4 - Chair: Julie Wardlow (Lancaster University) (until 10:45) ()
09:30 Bulges are not required for rapid, substantial supermassive black hole growth or host galaxy co-evolution - ONLINE - Brooke Simmons (Lancaster University)   ()
09:45 Detection of an Ultramassive Black Hole in a Strong Gravitational Lens - James Nightingale (Durham University)   ()
10:00 A comparison between different modes of AGN feedback - Filip Husko (Durham University)   ()
10:15 Small quasar proximity zones from flickering AGN lightcurves - Laura Keating (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:30 Coronal line reverberation in AGNs - Charles Yin (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:35 Machine Learning Algorithms for Time Domain Astronomy - Dakshesh Kololgi (Durham University)   ()
10:40 Merger-Free Black Hole Growth and Co-Evolution - Matthew Thorne (Lancaster University)   ()
10:45 --- Coffee ---
11:30
5 - Chair: Romeel Davé (The University of Edinburgh) (until 12:30) ()
11:30 The most luminous, merger-free AGN show only marginal correlation with bar presence - Izzy Garland (Lancaster University)   ()
11:45 Radio emission mechanisms in AGN: a new way to dentify AGN with high resolution LOFAR observations - Leah Morabito (Durham University)   ()
PM
12:00 Probing the Inner Density Profile of Galaxy Clusters with Strong Lensing and MUSE Spectroscopy - Catherine Cerny (Durham University)   ()
12:15 Finally seeing the light! JWST modelling of strong lenses reveals incredible details of z~4 galaxies - Samuel Lange (Durham University)   ()
12:20 Measuring the dust emission from Lyman-alpha emitters using submillimetre data - Rahul Rana (Lancaster University)   ()
12:25 The role of molecular gas in galaxy evolution at z~2 - Dominic Taylor (Durham University)   ()
12:30 Constraining dark interactions with BOSS and the importance of priors - Pedro Carrilho (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:35 A tale of two (or more) h's - Samuel Brieden (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:40 Dark energy constraints from the joint analysis of power spectrum and bispectrum - Maria Tsedrik (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:45 --- Lunch ---
14:00
2 - Chair: Leah Morabito (Durham University) (until 15:15) ()
14:00 The black hole population in low-mass galaxies in large scale cosmological simulations - Houda Haidar (Newcastle University)   ()
14:15 ARTEMIS dark: the joint effect of baryons and cosmology on dwarf galaxies - Shaun Brown (Durham University)   ()
14:30 The hierarchical structure of galaxies in the Local Group - Isabel Santos-Santos (Durham University)   ()
14:45 Understanding the relation between thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich decrement and halo mass using the SIMBA and TNG simulations - Tianyi Yang (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:00 Mapping CGM observations to theory using machine learning - Sarah Appleby (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:05 Machine learning for LOFAR radio galaxy cross-matching techniques - Lara Alegre (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:10 Sim Cleaning: Improved Dust Modelling in the Simba Simulations - ONLINE - Ewan Jones (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:15 --- Coffee ---
16:00
3 - Chair: Danielle Leonard (Newcastle University) (until 17:25) ()
16:00 Using stellar metallicity evolution to constrain starburst mechanisms in local starburst galaxies - Ho-Hin Leung (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
16:15 Y-NBS: Probing the epoch of reionisation with the brightest distant Lya emitters - Heather Wade (Lancaster University)   ()
16:30 Extremely Red Quasars in DESI - Victoria Fawcett (Newcastle University)   ()
16:45 Radio Cosmology studies with the LOw Frequency Array (LOFAR) - ONLINE - Catherine Hale (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
17:00 Cosmology from the weak lensing of gravitational waves - ONLINE - Charlie Mpetha (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
17:05 Keeping your galaxies in shape: The multi-shape method for probing intrinsic alignment - Charlie MacMahon (Newcastle University)   ()
17:10 Modelling the proximity zones of QSOs for constraining the Epoch of Reionization - Ka Hou Leong (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
17:15 A minimal scalar field to tackle the Cosmological Constant Problem - ONLINE - Arnaz Khan (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
19:00 --- Conference Dinner ---
12:00 Harnessing the Hubble Space Telescope Archives: A Catalogue of 21,926 Interacting Galaxies - David O'Ryan (Lancaster University)   ()
12:15 Ultra/Hyper-Luminous X-ray sources: unveiling the mysteries of super-Eddington accretion and Intermediate Mass Black Holes - Paloma Guetzoyan (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:20 The formation and evolution of massive quiescent galaxies at 1 < z < 1.3 - Massissilia Hamadouche (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:25 The Formation of Bars in Massive Disc Galaxies - Zoe Le Conte (Durham University)   ()
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00
6 - Chair: Sownak Bose (Durham University) (until 15:15) ()
14:00 Determining the state of the ISM in z~4.5 SMGs using the [CII] and [NII] far-IR lines - Pascale Desmet (Lancaster University)   ()
14:15 Impact of feedback on the structure of haloes: insights from simulations - Daniele Sorini (Durham University)   ()
14:30 Testing dark matter with exotic cluster lenses - ONLINE - David Lagattuta (Durham University)   ()
14:45 What can the Milky Way satellite system tell us about the nature of dark matter? - Victor Forouhar (Durham University)   ()
15:00 Low-mass galaxy rotation curves that fail as dynamical mass tracers - Kyle Oman (Durham University)   ()
15:05 The diversity of rotation curves of simulated galaxies with cusps and cores - Finn Roper (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:10 The tension between simulations and observation in the pattern speed of bars - Alexander Brook (Durham University)   ()
15:15 --- Coffee ---
16:00
7 - Chair: Natalia Vale Asari (The University of St. Andrews) (until 17:00) ()
16:00 Using Cold Gas to Elevate Dynamical Models of Galaxies in MaNGA - Steph Campbell (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
16:15 Gas metallicity distributions in MaNGA galaxies: what drives gradients and local trends? - Nicholas Boardman (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
16:30 The complexity of dark matter multi-streaming encoded in wave interference - Alex Gough (Newcastle University)   ()
16:45 Kinematic and dynamical modelling of the “Jackpot” triple-source lens - Hannah Turner (Durham University)   ()
17:00 --- Discussion and prize announcement ---
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