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Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

Cafe-Club, Kamlesh RAJPUROHIT (CfA, Harvard; Università di Bologna; INAF, Institute of Radio Astronomy):”Abell 746: A highly disturbed cluster undergoing multiple mergers”.

Kamlesh RAJPUROHIT (CfA, Harvard; Università di Bologna; INAF, Institute of Radio Astronomy), who will talk about "Abell 746: A highly disturbed cluster undergoing multiple mergers". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones at http://wiki.lam.fr/geco/CafeClub . Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Paolo ---------------- ABSTRACT Merging galaxy clusters host Mpc-scale diffuse […]

Cafe-Club, Antonio DE UGARTE POSTIGO (Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur): “Stellar and galactic evolution studied with gamma-ray bursts”.

Antonio DE UGARTE POSTIGO (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur): "Stellar and galactic evolution studied with gamma-ray bursts". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones at http://wiki.lam.fr/geco/CafeClub Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ---------------- ABSTRACT Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are some of the most violent and luminous astronomical phenomena that we […]

LAM seminar: Julian Bautista

Amphi du LAM

Title: Probing dark energy and gravity models with galaxy and peculiar velocity surveys Abstract: Dark energy is a known unknown of our current cosmological model, needed to explain the observed accelerated expansion of the Universe. However, it is also possible that Einstein's general relativity is simply broken on large cosmological scales. Precise measurements of the […]

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Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

Cafe-Club, Boris KALITA (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo): “Clumpy galaxies at z > 1 in the era of JWST: moving beyond the UV wavelengths”.

Boris KALITA (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo): "Clumpy galaxies at z > 1 in the era of JWST: moving beyond the UV wavelengths". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones at http://wiki.lam.fr/geco/CafeClub . Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Paolo ---------------- ABSTRACT A key question in galaxy evolution has […]

Soutenance de Thèse : Chen Xie

"Development of advanced post-processing methods for the direct detection of exoplanets with ground-based high-contrast imagers" Join Zoom Meeting https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/meeting/84538326148 Thesis Abstract: “Current high-contrast imaging techniques have limitations (i.e., self-subtraction and oversubtraction) at short angular separations (i.e., <0.3"), precisely where most exoplanets are situated. It is thus necessary to develop advanced post-processing techniques to overcome these […]

GECO Days

Station Marine d'Endoume

GECO team meeting in the marine station of Endoume.  

Recurring

Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

Cafe-Club, James PEARSON (The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK): “A large population of strongly lensed faint submillimetre galaxies in future dark energy surveys”.

James PEARSON (The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK), who will talk about "A large population of strongly lensed faint submillimetre galaxies in future dark energy surveys". The cafe-club will take place at 2:00 pm on the AMU virtual room (link below). The broadcast in the Library at LAM will be confirmed on Wednesday reminder. https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/81779670775?pwd=dDNDdTBhcDB6THk5TTg3NkQ5M2hqdz09 […]