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8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:10 Welcome
9:10-9:30 Alvio Renzini: Introduction, open issues and burning questions
Session 1: Gas reservoir in galaxies
9:30-9:55 Nick Scoville: Evolution of the ISM, SF and accretion at high redshift
9:55-10:15 John Silverman: Star formation efficiency in high-z galaxy mergers with ALMA
10:15-10:35 Mark Sargent: Testing the diversity of gas fractions and depletion times in massive,
main-sequence galaxies at z>3
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10:35-11:15 Coffee break + registration + posters
11:15-11:40 Joop Schaye: The inflow/outflow interplay and their effect on the galaxy baryon cycle
11:40-12:00 Fabrizio Nicastro: Probing the bow-tie density distribution of hot baryons in and around
the Milky Way
12:00-12:20 Anna Cibinel: Cold gas and star formation on clump scales: an ALMA look at a prototypical z~2
galaxy
12:20-12:40 Nicolas Lehner: The prevalence of metal-poor gas around galaxies over cosmic time
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12:40-14:00 Lunch
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Session 2: inflow/outflow in the baryon cycle
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14:00-14:25 Avishai Dekel: The Critical Role of Blue Nuggets in Galaxy Evolution
14:25-14:50 Filippo Fraternali: Indirect and direct inflow evidence of gas accretion into galaxies
14:50-15:10 Akifumi Seko: Constraint on the inflow/outflow rates in star-forming galaxies at z~1.4
from molecular gas observations
15:10-15:30 Claude Carignan: Observational evidences of inflow and outflow from HI observations of nearby
galaxies
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15:30-16:00 Coffee break + posters
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16:00-16:25 Glenn Kacprzak: The circumgalactic medium and outflow demographics
16:25-16:45 Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere: The Galaxy-Circumgalactic medium life cycle in the FIRE
simulations
16:45-17:05 Margherita Talia: UV ISM absorption lines as outflows tracers: a comparison between
AGNs and SFGs
17:05-17:25 Celine Peroux: Gas flows in gas-rich galaxies
17:25-17:45 Bruno Henriques: The impact of inflows and outflows in shaping galaxy properties across
cosmic time
17:45-18:30 Discussion session led by Nicolas Bouche’ and Simon Lilly
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18:30 END of DAY 1
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DAY 2:
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Session 3: Main Sequence, Metallicity and Green Valley (1)
9:00-9:25 David Elbaz: The ALMA view on the main sequence from z=2 to 4
9:25-9:45 Nicholas Lee: The Fine Line Between Normal and Starburst Galaxies
9:45-10:05 Stefano Zibetti: Bimodality on sub-galactic scale with CALIFA
10:05-10:25 Daniel Kelson: The first 3 Gyr of the cosmic ensemble of galaxies: mass function and
stochastic growth from first principles
10:25-10:45 Maurilio Pannella: Bulge and disk decomposition of MS galaxies
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10:45-11:15 Coffee break
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11:15-11:40 Roberto Maiolino: The metallicity evolution of galaxies across cosmic epochs
as a tool to trace galaxy evolutionary processes
11:40-12:00 Emanuele Spitoni: Metallicity gradients in galaxies
12:00-12:20 Daichi Kashino: ISM metallicity and excitation at z~1
12:20-12:40 Ryan Sanders: The mass-metallicity relation at z~2-3.5
12:40-14:00 Lunch
Session 4: Main Sequence, Metallicity and Green Valley (2)
14:00-14:25 Nicolas Bouche’: Phenomenology in/out-flowing gas as driver of the metal content
14:25-14:45 Chiaki Kobayashi: Metal flows as the key factor of galaxy life-cycle
14:45-15:05 Alexander Karim: [CII] kinematics at the top end of the z~4.6 main sequence
15:05-15:25 Martina Fagioli: Metallicities and ages of quenched galaxies out to z~1
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15:25-15:55 Coffee break + posters
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15:55-16:20 Arjen van der Wel: Evidence of radio-mode feedback as the cause of quiescence
16:20-16:40 Filippo Mannucci: Strong line metallicity indicators
16:40-17:00 Mladen Novak: The CSFH from VLA-COSMOS
17:00-17:20 Mauro Giavalisco: Different quenching path at z>2
17:20-17:40 Sandro Tacchella: The dawn of bulges within disks
17:40-18:05 Claudia Maraston: The Wonders of MaNGA, the IFU project of SDSS-IV
18:05-18:35 Discussion session led by Michele Cappellari and Mark Disckinson
18:35 END of DAY 2
DAY 3:
Session 5: The quenched population
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9:00-9:25 Simon Lilly: The population of quenched galaxies
9:25-9:45 Louis Abramson: Problems, parameters and palabres in galaxy evolution:
what do we mean when we talk about quenching?
9:45-10:05 Emiliano Merlin: The evolution of quiescent galaxies up to z~5
10:05-10:25 Sune Toft: A Massive Dead Disk Galaxy in the Young Universe
10:25-10:45 Adriana Gargiulo: The build up of the population of massive quiescent galaxies at z~ 0.5
10:45-11:05 Lucia Pozzetti: The quenching history of galaxies: a test for the models of their formation
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11:05-11:30 Coffee break
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Session 6: Environmental quenching
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11:30-11:55 Adam Muzzin: What can we learn from environmental quenching from high-redshift cluster
and group surveys
11:55-12:15 Veronica Strazzullo: Activity and quiescence in Cl J1449+0856: HST and ALMA
observations of cluster-core galaxies at z=2
12:15-12:35 Benedetta Vulcani: Mapping the extent and spatial distribution on a kpc scale of star formation
in cluster galaxies at z ~0.5 with the Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS)
12:35-12:55 Giulia Rodighiero: Depletion times in clusters
12:55-13:15 Charles Steinhardt: The inverse hierarchy problem
Free afternoon
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Conference dinner at 20:00 at the restaurant L'Ombra del Leon, in the Ca' Giustiniani, the palace hosting the main offices of the Venice Biennale. Click here to check how to reach the restaurant.
DAY 4:
Session 7: Quenching mechanisms: Environment and AGN
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9:00-9:25 Bianca Poggianti: Evolution of the star formation activity in massive haloes
9:25-9:45 Christian Maier: Strangulation of cluster galaxies as seen by their chemical enrichment
and HI gas content
9:45-10:05 Matteo Fossati: Witnessing the onset of environmental quenching at z~2. Results and
implications from KMOS^3D/3D-HST
10:05-10:25 Andrea Biviano: The halo mass. A key ingredient to understand the galaxy star formation
activity through cosmic time
10:25-10:45 Stephane Arnouts: LSS in the VIPERS survey at z~0.7: Does the cosmic web influence
galaxy evolution?
10:45-11:05 Simona Mei: Scaling relations and quenching in dense environment
11:05-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-11:55 Frederic Bournaud: Disk instabilities, stellar and AGN feedback and outflows in
high-redshift star-forming galaxies
11:55-12:15 Annalisa Pillepich: Feedback in Simulations beyond Illustris: from the stellar content of
dwarf galaxies to the intra-cluster medium of the most massive haloes
12:15-12:35 Laura Zschaechner: Large-scale molecular outflows in Circinus and NGC 253:
high-resolution AGN and starburst-driven feedback
12:35-12:55 Angela Bongiorno: Probing the AGN/galaxy co-evolution through multi-wavelength
observations
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12:50-14:00 Lunch
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14:00-14:25 Marcella Brusa: Demographics of AGN outflows
14:25-14:45 Bernd Husemann: The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS): a spatially-resolved
multi wavelength survey to uncover the link between AGN and star formation
14:45-15:05 Giacomo Venturi: The MAGNUM survey: outflows and star formation nearby
Seyfert galaxies with the integral field eye of MUSE
15:05-15:25 Vincenzo Mainieri: The SUPER survey: the importance of AGN feedback in galaxy evolution
15:25-15:45 Giovanni Cresci: Blowin' in the wind: feedback from QSO outflows at high-z
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15:45-16:15 Coffee break
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16:15-16:40 Rachel Somerville: Properties of AGN-driven winds and their impact on galaxies
16:40-17:00 Massimo Cappi: Highlights on massive winds from AGN
17:00-17:20 Darshan Kakkad: ALMA and SINFONI high redshift observations to test AGN feedback
17:20-17:40 Carlotta Gruppioni: Tracing AGN and SF activity through SED decomposition and IR lines
17:40-18:00 Philip Best: The cosmic evolution of radio-AGN feedback
18:00-18:30 Discussion led by Marcella Carollo and Alessandro Marconi on Day 3 and Day 4
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18:30 END of DAY 4
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DAY 5:
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Session 8: Disk instabilities and compactness + future facilities
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9:00-9:25 Andreas Burkert: Angular momentum distribution and disk instabilities
9:25-9:50 Stijn Wuyts: The growth of disks and bulges
9:50-10:10 Joanna Woo: Quenching, environment and structural change
10:10-10:40 Poster competition winners (3 x 10 minutes presentations)
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10:40-11:10 Coffee break
11:10-11:30 Michele Cirasuolo: ELT +MOONS overview
11:30-11:50 Massimo Stiavelli: JWST overview
11:50-12:10 Taddy Kodama: ULTIMATE-Subaru and PFS overview
12:10-12:30 Luigi Spinoglio: SPICA overview
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12:30- 13:00 Final remarks and discussion led by Gabriella de Lucia
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End of the Meeting
24-28 October 2016, Venice, Italy