DEX-XVII: 17th Durham-Edinburgh eXtragalactic Workshop

from Monday, 6 January 2020 (09:30) to Thursday, 7 January 2021 (18:00)
Virtual Conference

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
6 Jan 2021
7 Jan 2021
AM
09:00 --- Connection Starts ---
09:20 Welcome!   ()
09:30 Strong gravitational lensing: Investigating the structure and evolution of massive elliptical galaxies - Etherington Amy (Durham University)   ()
09:45 How dark are filaments in the cosmic web? - Yang Tianyi (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:00 The galaxy-halo connection in clusters - Niemiec Anna (Durham University)   ()
10:15 Constraining the Dark Matter Particle With Strong Gravitational Lensing - Nightingale James (Durham University)   ()
10:30 New constraints on AGN number counts using the Swift/XRT serendipitous survey - Delaney Jack (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:36 The Onset of Gravothermal Core Collapse in Velocity Dependent Self-Interacting Dark Matter Subhaloes - Turner Hannah (Durham University)   ()
10:42 DM Loss in Simulated CDM & SIDM Clusters - Sirks Ellen (Durham University)   ()
10:48 Fast HOD fitting for the creation of mock galaxy catalogues - Grove Cameron (Durham University)   ()
10:54 Tracing the evolution of bulges and disks in faint galaxies using 3D Multi-wavelength Modelling - Welikala Niraj (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
11:00 --- Coffee Break ---
11:30 The impact of galactic Lyman-alpha emission on the 21-cm Cosmic Dawn signal - Meiksin Avery (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
11:45 An analytic model of cosmic star formation - Sorini Daniele (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
09:30 The linked orbital and star formation histories of satellite galaxies - Oman Kyle (Durham University)   ()
09:45 The build-up of the Lyman-Werner background during cosmic structure formation - Incatasciato Andrea (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:00 Estimating Photometric Redshifts Of Galaxy Clusters With Machine Learning - Chan Matthew (Lancaster University)   ()
10:15 LOFAR sources identification with Machine Learning - Alegre Lara (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:30 The X-ray Evolution of Galaxy Groups and Clusters in SIMBA - Robson Dylan (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:36 Modern Tools for Robust Cosmological Parameter Inference - Karamanis Minas (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
10:42 The future of observational cosmology: optimising a spectroscopic training sample for photometric classification of supernovae - Carrick Jonathan (Lancaster University)   ()
10:48 Modeling Strong Gravitational Lensing in Galaxy Clusters - Cerny Catherine (Durham University)   ()
10:54 Precision Timing of Transitional Millisecond Pulsar J1023: Obtaining a Reliable Spin-Down Measurement - O'Neill Patrick (Newcastle University)   ()
11:00 --- Coffee break ---
11:30 Testing accretion disc theory with high-cadence reverberation mapping - Hernandez Santisteban Juan (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
11:45 Cosmic evolution of jet-mode AGN in LoTSS Deep Fields - Kondapally Rohit (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
PM
12:00 The stochastic enrichment of near-pristine systems - Welsh Louise (Durham University)   ()
12:15 Hunting for Globular Clusters in the Early Universe - Phipps Frederika (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
12:30 --- Lunch Break ---
14:00 Y-NBS: Probing the epoch of reionisation with the brightest distant LAEs - Wade Heather (Lancaster University)   ()
14:15 The frequency of galaxy mergers in the local and distant Universe - Husko Filip (Durham University)   ()
14:30 Probing rotation curves to the edges of individual star-forming galaxies at high-redshift - Puglisi Annagrazia (Durham University)   ()
14:45 Pathways to quenching galaxies in SIMBA cosmological simulation and observations - Zheng Yirui (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
15:00 Radiation Hydrodynamics in High Redshift Universe - Chan Tsang Keung (Durham University)   ()
15:06 Mocking The Universe Using Machine Learning - Chittenden Harry (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
15:12 Galaxy disequilibrium: galaxy-satellite interaction induced reflex motion - Petersen Michael (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:18 Resolved spectroscopy of cluster galaxies at z>1 now and into the future - Amos Nicholas (Lancaster University)   ()
15:24 Dynamical Modelling of MaNGA Galaxies Using Cold Gas - Campbell Stephanie (The University of St. Andrews)   ()
15:30 --- Tea Break ---
16:00 An ALMA/NOEMA survey of the molecular gas properties of submillimetre galaxies - Birkin Jack (Durham University)   ()
16:15 Exploring the environments of SMGs using narrowband observations - Cornish Thomas (Lancaster University)   ()
16:30 Tracing the evolution of dust-obscured activity using sub-millimetre galaxy populations - Dudzeviciute Ugne (Durham University)   ()
16:45 The Lyman Continuum escape fraction of z~3.5 VANDELS galaxies - Begley Ryan (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
19:30 --- Quiz Night! ---
12:00 Cosmology and Black Hole Physics with Quasars - Eltvedt Alice (Durham University)   ()
12:15 An X-shooter insight into dust-reddened quasars - Fawcett Vicky (Durham University)   ()
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Have LIGO-Virgo detected primordial black holes? - Hall Alex (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
14:15 The cosmic density field in modified gravity beyond the 2-point function - Cataneo Matteo (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
14:30 A lower density universe? - Measuring imprints of large scale structure on the CMB - Hang Qianjun (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
14:45 KiDS-1000: a robust weak gravitational lensing data set - Giblin Benjamin (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:00 What happens when an AGN irradiates molecular gas? The remarkable case of NGC 2110 - Rosario David (Durham University)   ()
15:06 New Insights into Quasars with Strong Outflows using the Largest Ever Radio Sample - Petley James (Durham University)   ()
15:12 Understanding galaxy alignments for weak gravitational lensing - Leonard Danielle (Newcastle University)   ()
15:18 Opening another window on cosmic acceleration using a new probe of the large-scale structure of the Universe - Armijo Joaquin (Durham University)   ()
15:24 Shear bias calibration for Stage IV weak lensing surveys - Copeland David (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
15:30 --- Tea and coffee ---
16:00 KiDS-1000 cosmology: Cosmic shear analysis - Asgari Marika (The University of Edinburgh)   ()
16:15 72 strong lensing clusters: relation between cluster physical properties, lensing power and predicted high-z candidate - Mahler Guillaume (Durham University)   ()
16:30 Pilot-WINGS: A 3D look at Abell 370 with MUSE and HST - Lagattuta David (Durham University)   ()
16:45 Exploring astronomical data through sound - Harrison Christopher (Newcastle University)   ()