Events
Thursday, September 20 - Saturday, September 22, 2012High-redshift Galaxy Workshop
This workshop, hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder, had invited and contributed talks on current and future galaxy surveys, the astrophysics of high-z galaxies to be probed with CCAT, and science enabled by multiwavelength studies.
Click here for a list of attendees.
The agenda is listed below with links to the presentations.
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8:30 |
CCAT |
Padin |
2 |
9:00 |
Highlights from the Herschel KINGFISH survey of nearby galaxies |
Dale |
3 |
9:20 |
The Herschel/PACS view on the heating and cooling of the ISM in local LIRGs |
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4 |
9:40 |
Mangum |
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10:00 |
BREAK |
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5 |
10:30 |
SCUBA-2: Overview, and likely total accomplishments |
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6 |
11:00 |
Faint submillimeter galaxy counts at 450 and 850 micron |
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7 |
11:20 |
Not color blind: Measuring the colors of sub-mm galaxies below the confusion limit |
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8 |
11:40 |
Red SPIRE galaxies: the luminous archetypes for the high-redshift galaxies that CCAT will discover |
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9 |
12:00 |
Infrared SEDs of Herschel Galaxies at 0 < z < 3 |
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12:20 |
LUNCH |
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10 |
1:40 |
Mm-mapping of SMGs in the COSMOS field: Redshift distribution and z > 4 fraction |
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11 |
2:10 |
GISMO surveys of the high-redshiftut universe |
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12 |
2:30 |
AzTEC/ASTE confusion-limited 1100-micron SMG survey in SXDF: VLA, Spitzer and Herschel counterparts for AzTEC sources and their nature |
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13 |
2:50 |
Tracing the evolution of massive galaxies through mm wavelength surveys with AzTEC |
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14 |
3:10 |
Recent results from NIKA at IRAM |
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3:30 |
BREAK |
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15 |
4:00 |
The Large Millimeter Telescope: 2013-2017 |
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16 |
4:30 |
Instrumentation for future surveys: MUSIC and LWCam |
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17 |
4:50 |
High-redshift submillimeter galaxies in the LABOCA/ACT Survey of Clusters at All Redshifts (LASCAR) |
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18 |
5:10 |
Bethermin |
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5:40 |
ADJOURN |
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6:30 |
Dinner at Fiske Planetarium |
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7:30 |
Presentation by John Bally |
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Talk |
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Speaker |
19 |
8:30 |
Rest-frame UV studies of z > 4 galaxies and their observability with CCAT |
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20 |
8:55 |
Evolution of massive galaxies at z=1-4 with GNS, HETDEX and CCAT |
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21 |
9:20 |
A joint population model of infrared and X-ray backgrounds: Implications for CCAT |
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22 |
9:40 |
JWST observations of the high-z universe in the era of ALMA and CCAT |
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10:05 |
BREAK |
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23 |
10:35 |
Large-scale structure studies with CCAT |
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24 |
11:00 |
Reconciling theory with the observations of high-z galaxies |
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25 |
11:20 |
Intensity mapping with FIR fine structure lines at high redshift: Science motivation and projections |
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26 |
11:40 |
Probing the epoch of reionization with tomographic [CII] intensity mapping |
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27 |
12:00 |
CO and [CII] deep field observations with CCAT |
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12:30 |
LUNCH |
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28 |
1:40 |
Disentangling a z=2.9 lensed group observed with SCUBA-2 |
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29 |
2:00 |
Gravitationally lensed galaxies selected in submillimeter surveys |
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30 |
2:20 |
ALMA unveils high redshift cosmic microscopes discovered by the South Pole Telescope |
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31 |
2:40 |
The Herschel lensing survey |
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3:00 |
Lensed SMGs discovered by Herschel |
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3:20 |
BREAK |
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3:50 |
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34 |
4:10 |
GBT/Zpectrometer CO J=1-0 observations of dusty star forming galaxies at z = 2 to 3.5 |
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35 |
4:30 |
X-Spec: A multi-object spectrometer for CCAT |
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36 |
4:50 |
ZEUS/CSO studies of far-IR fine-structure line emission at high z |
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37 |
5:10 |
FIR spectroscopic cosmological surveys: predictions for CCAT |
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5:30 |
ADJOURN |
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Title |
Speaker |
38 |
8:30 |
Recent ALMA and EVLA observations of cold gas during galaxy formation |
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39 |
9:00 |
ALMA observations of lensed and unlensed SMGs |
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40 |
9:20 |
Theoretical and observational constraints on high-redshift galaxy formation |
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41 |
9:50 |
Sub-mm observations of WISE detected Lyman-alpha blobs as a probe of AGN feedback at high redshift |
Borys |
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10:10 |
BREAK |
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10:40 |
Summary and Discussion |
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12:00 |
ADJOURN |
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