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Upcoming JC

Title:

Are "Changing-Look'' Active Galactic Nuclei Special in the Coevolution of Supermassive Black Holes and their Hosts? I

  TBC

Speaker:

DarylSummary: 

TBC


Past JC

Title:

Exploring the Impact of Galactic Interactions and Mergers on the Central Star Formation of APEX/EDGE-CALIFA Galaxies

Speaker: Yixian

Summary:

  • This study compared 110 interacting galaxies with 126 isolated galaxies with IFU + CO observations of central ~1Re of local galaxies.

  • They found that the gas fraction increases in the interacting galaxies compared to the isolated galaxies in their sample, but SFE and sSFR do not increase.

  • They compared the relative importance of gas fraction and SFE in each sSFR bin, and concluded that in most of cases in interacting galaxies, changes in SFE is more likely the main driver for the variations of sSFR.

Title: Stellar Half-Mass Radii of 0.5<z<2.3 Galaxies: Comparison with JWST/NIRCam Half-Light Radii.

Speaker: Lilian

Summary:

This paper: 

  • Introduces a method to estimate stellar half-mass radii for galaxies at 0.5 < z < 2.5, utilising integrated UV-to-midIR photometric data.

  • Validates the method by comparing their estimates with measurements from JWST/NIRCam imaging for a subset of CEERS galaxies, showing excellent agreement with small systematic offsets and scatter within the error budget. 

  • Examines the effect of projection using a deprojection technique that considers the shape distribution of galaxies, their dependencies on stellar mass and redshift, and concludes that deprojection has little impact on the size-mass distribution.

  • Reveals that the size-mass distribution of galaxies at 0.5 < z < 1.5 is less steep in the rest-frame optical than previously believed, primarily due to the influence of massive star-forming galaxies.

  • Offers a straightforward conversion from light-to-stellar mass-weighted sizes, making it valuable for galaxies lacking spatially resolved near-IR imaging or at high z.

  • Acknowledges uncertainties in small galaxies, challenging due to limited understanding of the near-IR PSF of NIRCam.

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Title: Composite Bulges -- IV. Detecting Signatures of Gas Inflows in the IFU data: The MUSE View of Ionized Gas Kinematics in NGC 1097

Speaker: Shangguan

Summary: This paper analyze the detailed kinematic features of MUSE data cube of the inner starburst ring of NGC 1097. They emphasize the difficulties of reviewing the inflow features by simply comparing the gas velocity map with the circular disk model, due to both the uncertainties of the prior information of the PA and inclination and the presumably complex kinematics of the gas dynamics. Then, they discuss the evidence of the physical origin of some coherent velocity map residual patterns with BPT diagram and advertise that the velocity difference between [NII] and Halpha lines can be a useful indicator of the shocked region of the inflow gas. Overall, this work focuses on very small scale gas kinematic structures comparing to the studies of high-z galaxies of our group.

Title: Statistics for Galaxy Outflows at z∼6−9 with Imaging and Spectroscopic Signatures Identified with JWST/NIRCam and NIRSpec Data

Speaker: Capucine

Summary: Zhang et al look at 61 galaxies between z=5.4 and 8.9, both using NIRSpec spectroscopy and NIRCam imaging, to study the outflow properties in their sample. They make a study of both spatially extended [OIII] emission in the imaging (5/61) and broad component in the emission line, indicating the presence of fast winds (5/30); including one galaxy that has both spatially extended emission and a broad component in the spectra. They compute the ratio of the wind velocity over the escape velocity of the galaxies' halo, and find that none of the detected outflows have velocities high enough to eject gas outside the gravitational well of the halo. They conjecture that they are witnessing the different phases of a star forming outflow event (as shown in the figure, where in the beginning outflows can only be seen in the spectra, then an extended emission is observed, and finally it falls back into the galaxy). They also compare their outflow incidence in the extended emission at high redshift to local studies, and find an increase in the incidence broadly consistent with the increase in major merger rate; but fail to observe a similar increase in incidence with the "spectral" outflows (Figure 11).

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Title: The MOSDEF-LRIS Survey: Detection of Inflowing Gas Towards Three Star-forming Galaxies at z ~ 2

Speaker: Daizhong

Summary: The authors observed wide rest-UV absorption lines in three MOSDEF galaxies. They argue that these are the signature of inflowing gas from the recycled metal-enriched gas with a large velocity ~250-500 km/s, instead of pristine gas from the CGM.

 A 3D view on the local gravitational instability of cold gas discs in star-forming galaxies at 0 ≲ z ≲ 5

Speaker: Stavros

Title: A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at  zspec=14.44 Confirmed with JWST

Speaker: Jean-Baptiste

Title: Bar ages derived for the first time in nearby galaxies: Insights on secular evolution from the TIMER sample

Speaker: Letizia

Title: Galaxy Zoo CEERS: Bar fractions up to z~4.0

Speaker: Capucine

Title: The dawn of disks: unveiling the turbulent ionised gas kinematics of the galaxy population at z∼4−6 with JWST/NIRCam grism spectroscopy

Speaker: Claudia

Title: Seoul National University AGN Monitoring Project. V. Velocity-resolved Hβ Reverberation Mapping and Evidence of Kinematics Evolution

Speaker: Daryl

Title: JWST's little red dots: an emerging population of young, low-mass AGN cocooned in dense ionized gas

Speaker: Jianhang

Title: Euclid Quick Data Release (Q1) - Data release overview

Speaker: Yixian

Title: Optical+NIR analysis of a newly found Einstein ring at z∼1 from the Kilo-Degree Survey: Dark matter fraction, total and dark matter density slope and IMF

Speaker: Juan

Title: Dominant Role of Coplanar Inflows in Driving Disk Evolution Revealed by Gas-phase Metallicity Gradients

Speaker: Lilian

Title: Estimating Black Hole Masses in Obscured AGN from X-ray and Optical Emission Line Luminosities

Speaker: Giulia

Title: Feedback and dynamical masses in high-z galaxies: the advent of high-resolution NIRSpec spectroscopy

Speaker: Eleonora

Title: Less Wound and More Asymmetric: JWST Confirms the Evolution of Spiral Structure in Galaxies at z≲3

Speaker: Jean-Baptiste

Title: Clumps as multiscale structures in Cosmic Noon galaxies

Speaker: Capucine

Title: Comparison of bar formation mechanisms I: does a tidally-induced bar rotate slower than an internally-induced bar?

Speaker: Stavros

Title: Another piece to the puzzle: radio detection of a JWST discovered AGN candidate

Speaker: Daryl

2024

2023

Meeting location: MPE IR meeting room and mpeir Zoom (passcode: 123)

Date and time: Every Monday at 13h45

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Q&A:

Q: Where should I look for or suggest papers?

A: MPE IR Benty-fields or in the MPE IR Group Slack channel #galev-interesting-papers 

Q: What if I do not have access to MPE IR Benty-fields page or the Slack channel?

A: Send an email to Lilian (lilian[at]mpe.mpg.de)




























This page is maintained by Lai Yee Lilian Lee  and Claudia Pulsoni . Last updated on 5 Aug 20236 Jun 2025.



How does it work (Optional since mid 2023)?

Each speaker should contribute a brief summary of the paper (< 200 words) along with a preferred scientific figure. 

if JWST-related paper:

Go to JWST papers database to see if your paper is already listed. 

if listed:

Step 1: Click the Image Removed Image Added button on the top right, and select Image RemovedImage Added.

Step 2: Put your summary and figure there. When you are done, publish the blog post.

Step 3: Go back to JWST papers database 

Step 4: Go to "..." and click Edit. Image RemovedImage Added

Step 5: To create the hyperlink between the table entry and your blogpost, highlight the title of your paper and then click "Insert link" on the top toolbar. There you should be able to search for your newly created blogpost by its title. When you are done, click at the bottom right to make the changes public.  Image Modified

else:

Step 1: Create a new entry in the table by Step 4 above.

Step 2: Repeat Step 1 to Step 5 above.

else:

Please send the summary and the figure to lilian[at]mpe.mpg.de within one week after the JC.