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Upcoming JC

Title: TBC

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Past JC

Title: TBC

Speaker: Shangguan

Summary: TBC

Title: JWST meets Chandra: a large population of Compton thick, feedback-free, and X-ray weak AGN, with a sprinkle of SNe

Speaker: Taro

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Title: Molecular gas kinematics in local early-type galaxies with ALMA

Speaker: Yixian

Summary: TBC

Title: Calibrating non-parametric morphological indicators from JWST images for galaxies over 0.5<z<3

Speaker: Capucine

Summary: TBC

Title: EPOCHS Paper V. The dependence of galaxy formation on galaxy structure at 𝑧 < 7 from JWST observations

Speaker: Claudia

Summary: TBC

Title: FRESCO: The Paschen-α Star Forming Sequence at Cosmic Noon

Speaker: Juan

Summary: See here.

Title: 

The rise and fall of bars in disc galaxies from z=1 to z=0. The role of the environment
Detecting a disk bending wave in a barred-spiral galaxy at redshift 4.4

Speaker: Stavros

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Title: Quantitative analysis of the molecular gas morphology in nearby disk galaxies.

Speaker: Jean-Baptiste

Summary: TBC

Title: GA-NIFS: NIRSpec reveals evidence for non-circular motions and AGN feedback in GN20

Speaker: Giulia

Summary: See here.

Title: Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≄15 Dense Star-Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn

Speaker: Jianhang

Summary: TBC

Title: The evolution of the SFR and ÎŁSFR of galaxies in cosmic morning (4<z<10)

Speaker: Lilian

Summary: See here.

Title: Chugunov+2024: Galaxies decomposition with spiral arms - I: 29 galaxies from S4G

Speaker: Yixian

Summary:

1. The authors proposed a new 2D model with 20 parameters to describe a spiral arm.

2. Using their model, they found that spiral arms contribute to 10-25% of the galaxy’s total luminosity. When averaged azimuthally, spiral arms produce a bump at r_gal ~ 1-2 scale length (see the figure).

Title: The evolution of galaxy morphology from redshift z=6 to 3: Mock JWST observations of galaxies in the ASTRID simulation

Speaker: Capucine

Summary: TBC

Title: The MBH−M∗ relation up to z∌2 through decomposition of COSMOS-Web NIRCam images

Speaker: Daryl

Summary: TBC

Title: JWST Reveals a Surprisingly High Fraction of Galaxies Being Spiral-like at $0.5\leq z\leq4$

Speaker: Claudia

Summary: See here

2023

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

Date and time: Every Monday at 13h45



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 24 May 2024.



How does it work?

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 button on the top right, and select .

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. 

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. 

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.


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