DEX-XIX: 19th Durham-Edinburgh eXtragalactic Workshop

Europe/London
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
Description

Progress in the new era of cosmology and galaxy evolution

The next generation of instruments and surveys is beginning to provide us with new data, producing our best ever measurements of galaxies at very high redshifts. This new data is questioning our current models of galaxy formation and evolution (e.g. with JWST), and our models of cosmology and gravity (e.g. DESI and Euclid). At the same time, many advances are being made in hydrodynamical simulations (e.g. MillenniumTNG) and theoretical models, which are necessary to take full advantage of this new data. Conjointly, our theories and observations are improving our understanding of the early Universe and its evolution to the present day, from the galaxies in the local group to the large-scale structure of the Universe.

This meeting aims to bring together observers and theorists to discuss progress in modelling, simulations and observations at the frontier. Along the way, we hope to create a space where we can freely exchange new ideas and foster collaborations among our respective research groups.

Dates: 10th - 11th January 2023

Important dates: 
Registration opens -  Friday, 4th November 2022
Deadline for abstract submission - Friday, 25th November 2022
A schedule will be announced by Friday, 2nd December 2022

We expect all attendees to adhere to the conference code of conduct which can be found here.

Venue: Lecture theatre, Royal Observatory of Edinburgh 

Social events: Workshop dinner at 7pm on Tuesday January 10 at Tantra restaurant, Castle St

Registration fee: There is no cost for attending the conference, but there is a £50 fee to attend the workshop dinner which can be paid here 

Organizers: 

Ryan Begley (Edinburgh)      
Yan-Chuan Cai (Edinburgh)
Vicky Fawcett (Newcastle)
Laura Keating (Edinburgh)
Annagrazia Puglisi (Durham)
Juan V. Hernandez Santisteban (St Andrews)
Alex Smith (Edinburgh)
Julie Wardlow (Lancaster)

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

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×