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LAM seminar: Akim Atek – Probing Cosmic Dawn and Cosmic Reionization with JWST

Amphi du LAM

The JWST is revolutionizing our understanding of the early Universe by unveiling a wealth of bright galaxies at z>9 and faint AGNs at z>5. I will present the latest constraints on the overabundance of UV-bright galaxies at z>9, which is 10–100 times higher than galaxy formation models. I will discuss to what extent recent theoretical […]

GECO “Galaxy Evolution” discussion circle

Salle Mistral

For our next G.E. Circle ( 15 March - 15h @ Mistral ) we propose to talk about quenching at high redshift. The idea is to continue with the format of a round table, with a lively and informal discussion for basic to advanced subjects. This time we will have the presence of Thibaud Moutard […]

LAM seminar: Henri Bonnet (ESO)

Amphi du LAM

Wavefront architecture of the ELT The ELT Wavefront Control manages the 5 mirrors of the telescope in position and shape and delivers at the interface with the instruments a beam quality compatible with diffraction-limited performance after correction by post-focal AO systems. This is obtained if the spectral distribution of aberrations in the temporal and spatial […]

Cosmo circle of the GECO team

Salle Mistral

We will have Raquel Galazo-Garcia giving a talk with the title  "Exploring Scalar Field Dark Matter Models: Analytical Insights, Numerical Simulations, and Gravitational Lensing Prospects" The abstract is: " In the paradigm of the Standard Cosmological Model, 83% of the matter in the Universe is made up of an unknown substance called 'dark matter' (DM). […]

GECO team Galaxy Evolution Circle

or our next G.E. Circle - 29 March EXCEPTIONALLY AT 14h @ Mistral - we propose to talk about Galaxy Simulations. The idea is to continue with the format of a round table, with a lively and informal discussion for basic to advanced subjects. This time we will have the presence of Emmanuel Nezri, Jean-Charles […]

LAM seminar: Laurent Lamy

Amphi du LAM

The (spring) magnetosphere of Uranus probed by a decade of HST observations of its ultraviolet aurorae The re-detection and long-term monitoring of the ultraviolet aurorae of Uranus with the Hubble Space Telescope during the past decade has provided a new, so far unique, mean to remotely investigate from Earth the asymmetric magnetosphere of Uranus since its discovery by Voyager […]

Richard Ellis – LAM Seminar

Amphi du LAM

Title: Progress and surprises in studies of early galaxies with JWST Richard Ellis, University College London Abstract: I will attempt to briefly review the astonishing progress made in studies of early galaxies during the first two years of JWST science operations. Although redshift frontiers have been extended beyond those reached with HST and large ground-based […]