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Final program

Tuesday 16.06 (first day)

 

8:00-9:00: registration

 

9:00 welcome

 

9:10 start morning session: “Groups and AGN, a tight relation. The theoretical perspective”

 

9:10-9:40       Bower R.             review talk:

9:40-10:00     Gabor J.,              “Hot gas quenching in galaxy groups

10:00-10:20    Le Brun A.,         “Scatter and evolution of the hot gas properties of a realistic population of simulated groups

                                                  and clusters

10:20-10:40    Henriques B.,     “The connection between AGN and environmental quenching with age and mass-assembly

                                                  downsizing

 

10:40-11:10 coffee break

 

11:10-11:40      Borgani S.           review talk: “AGN Feedback in Simulations of Groups and Clusters”

11:40-12:00     Ishibashi W.,       “How AGN feedback may affect its surrounding environment

12:00-12:20     Dolag K.,             "Exploring the AGN, Stellar and Gas component of Groups and Cluster in Magneticum"

12:20-12:40     Gaspari M.          “The gentle self-regulated AGN feedback loop in galaxy groups

 

12:40-14:00 lunch

 

14:00 start afternoon session: “Radio mode feedback: where and when”

 

14:00-14:30     Best P.                review talk

14:30-14:50     Magliocchetti M.  “Evidence for no feedback between AGN and star-forming activity in radio-selected AGN

14:50-15:10      Man A.                “Are quiescent galaxies really void of star formation? The mid-, far-infrared and radio properties

                                                   of massive quiescent galaxies at z=0.1-3

15:10-15:30      Gereb K.              “Are radio AGN interacting with their surrounding gaseous medium?

 

 

15:30-16:00 coffee break

 

16:00-16:30     Sanders J.          review talk: "Studying AGN feedback using X-ray observations of groups and clusters"

16:30-16:50     Hofmann F.,       “Galaxy cluster substructure study with Chandra

16:50-17:10      Pranger,            “Galaxy properties in cluster/group systems of different dynamical state

17:10-17:30      Hess K.,             “Tracing the evolution of galaxies and groups through observations of the hot and cold gas

 

 

Wednesday 17.06, second day

 

9:00 morning session “Evolving galaxies in evolving groups”

 

9:00-9:30      Cen. R.                 review talk: "Physics of Satellite Quenching in Group and Other Environment"

9:30-9:50      van de Voort F.    “Observational probes of hot galaxy haloes and galactic winds in cosmological zoom-in simulations

9:50-10:10     Bahe Y.,               “Star formation quenching in simulated galaxy groups

10:10-10:30    Kannan.,             “X-ray radiation quenching: A so far overlooked environmental quenching mechanism“

 

10:30-11:00 coffee break

 

11:00-11:30    McGee S.              review talk

11:30-11:50    Peng Y.,                “Strangulation as the primary mechanism for star formation quenching in galaxies

11:50-12:10    Biviano A.,            “The role of massive halos in the cosmic star formation history

12:10-12:30   Erfanianfar G.,       “Non-linearity and environmental dependence of the Main Sequence of star-forming galaxies

 

 

12:40-14:00 lunch offered in the garden

 

14:00-15:00 Poster Session and free coffee

 

15:00-17:30Highlight” session: series of short (7 minutes) and focused talks with free discussion. The purpose is that specific results on evidence for AGN feedback or environmental effect can trigger the discussion without waiting for the discussion session.

 

Hartley W.            “Galactic conformity and central / satellite quenching at 0.4

Fossati M.            “When it rains, it pours: a MUSE look at ram pressure stripping in nearby groups/clusters

Kulkarni R.           “Measuring the effects of group environment on star-forming disks in local universe using HAGGIS survey

Concas A.             “Group galaxy Star formation history.

Morselli A.            “Mass versus environmental quenching in the SFR-M* plane at z

Valentino F.         "Environment matters: low metallicities and enhanced specific star formation rates in star-forming galaxies

                            in a X-ray detected, M_halo~5x10^13 Msun structure at z=2. "

Gozaliasl G.           “Evolution of galaxy properties in massive halos

Van der Burg R.    “Evidence for the inside-out growth of the stellar mass distribution in massive haloes since z=1

Remus  R.             “Galaxy Group Assembly: The Different Paths to Group Formation and their Connection to the Type of Group

Desjardins T.        “The Properties of Gas in Compact Groups of Galaxies

Fadda D.               "Star formation in groups falling into the Abell 85 cluster"

Guillard P.             “Turbulent dissipation and star formation in Stephan's Quintet

 

 

19:30 Social Dinner

 

Thusday 18.06, third day

 

9:00 morning session “The search for Galaxy Groups and their scaling relation”

 

9:00-9:30      Sun M.              review talk: "Galaxy groups: X-ray scaling relations"

9:30-9:50      Lovisari M.        “Scaling properties of a complete galaxy group sample

9:50-10:10     Bogdan             “Young AGN Outburst Running over Older X-Ray Cavities

10:10-10:30    Anderson          “Unifying X-ray Scaling Relations from Galaxies to Clusters

 

10:30-11:00 coffee break

 

11:00-11:30     Finoguenov A.    review talk: "Deep Fields: finding and calibrating X-ray galaxy groups"

11:30-11:50     Pierini D.             “Galaxy over-densities at z > 1 as counterparts to Planck bright sources with red sub-mm colours:

                                                 groups/clusters in the making?

11:50-12:10     Patel S.               "The Rise of Groups in the Carnegie-Spitzer-IMACS (CSI) Redshift Survey“

12:10-12:30     Rettura A.          “The search for the most distant groups and clusters with Spitzer

 

 

12:30-14:00 lunch

 

14:00 afternoon session “The search for Galaxy Groups and their galaxy population”

 

 

14:00-14:30    Yang X.              review talk: "Understanding galaxy formation and evolution in dark matter halos:

                                                search for optical groups".

14:30-14:50    Mamon G.          “Quantifying the roles of mergers and flybys in groups of galaxies from the Galaxy Zoo

14:50-15:10     Walker L.           "The key to fast evolution: rogue galaxies in compact groups"

15:10-15:30     Strazzullo V.       “Dense environments at z~2 as traced by passive galaxies”

 

15:30-16:00 coffee break

 

16:00-16:30     Robothan A.      review talk: “Polishing Halos: Group Finding Today and Tomorrow”

16:30-16:50     Viola M.             "Properties of GAMA groups from a lensing analysis of the KiDS survey

16:50-17:10      Grootes M.        “Coming in from the Dark - Gas-fuelling and Star-Formation in the Group Environment”

17:10-17:30      Allen R.              “The Effects of Environment on the Growth of Galaxies at z=1-2

 

 

Friday 10.06, last day

 

 

9:00 morning session “Environmental quenching”

 

9:00-9:30       Kovac K.             review talk

9:30-9:50       Wilman D.          “The size growth and truncation of star forming galaxy disks in massive halos at z~0-2.5:

                                                 Evidence from KMOS^3D and HAGGIS

9:50-10:10      Iovino A.             “The WALL in HD - a case study of a structure at z~0.73

10:10-10:30     Vogelsberger M. “The impact of environment in the Illustris simulation"

 

10:30-11:00 coffee break

 

11:00 second morning session “AGN and their environment”

 

11:00-11:30      Silverman J.      review talk

11:30-11:50      Davies R.            “Where do Seyferts get their gas?

11:50-12:10      Mazzuchelli C.     “The galaxy environment of z~5.7 quasars

12:10-12:30      Bitsakis T.          “The evolution of the nuclear and star formation activities in compact galaxy groups over the

                                                 past 3 Gyr

 

 

12:30-14:00 lunch

 

14:00-14:30    Leauthaud A.        review talk

14:30-14:50    Steinborn L.         “Clustering of AGN in the Magneticum Pathfinder Simulations

14:50-15:10     De Rosa A.           “Unveiling the AGN activity in multiple BH systems”

15:10-15:30     Tzanavaris P.        “X-ray point source signatures in compact groups of galaxies: Many weak AGNs and excess

                                                  star-formation

 

15:30-16:00    McCarthy I.         Summary talk

 

 

 

POSTERS:

 

 

Caldwell C.                                  “The mass-velocity dispersion relation from cosmo-OWLS “

Chiu I.                                         “Baryon Content of Massive Galaxy Clusters at 0.3

Reiss I.                                       “A dinamically driven, universal thermal profile of roups and clusters."

Hernandez-Fernandez J.             “Star-Forming Compact Groups (SFCGs): An ultraviolet search for a local sample“

Bloom J.                                     “Dangerous Liaisons: Kinematically Perturbed Galaxies and Environment in the SAMI

                                                  Galaxy Survey Sample

Hempel A.                                  “Fossile groups detected by Planck“

Kim S.                                        “The properties of early-type galaxies in the Ursa Major cluster“

Guglielmo V.                               “The properties of galaxies in the XXL groups

Kudykina T.                                 “Rotation curves and attractive forces in the Universe

Vennik Y.                                     “Satellite galaxies in nearby, loose groups: distribution, kinematics and star-forming properties

Joshi G.                                       "Galaxy Evolution in Group Environments"

Bharadwaj V.                               "Investigating the cores of fossil systems with Chandra"

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