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Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

Café-Club, Clément STAHL: “Exploring the effects of primordial non-Gaussianity at galactic scales”

Clément STAHL (Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg): "Exploring the effects of primordial non-Gaussianity at galactic scales". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones here. Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ---------------- ABSTRACT In this talk, I will show you my investigation of the effect of significant small-scale primordial non-Gaussianity on structure formation and […]

LAM seminar

Speaker: Dr. Frédéric MARIN (Observatoire astronomique Strasbourg) Title: X-ray Polarimetry: a Wind of Change in Astrophysics Abstract: All types of cosmic sources have already been probed in photometry, spectroscopy, imaging and temporal analyses. However, there is one property of light that has not been exploited as much as the others: its polarization. For decades, high […]

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Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

Café-Club, Devon POWELL: “Fuzzy dark matter constraints using a single VLBI observation of a gravitationally lensed radio jet”.

Devon POWELL (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching): "Fuzzy dark matter constraints using a single VLBI observation of a gravitationally lensed radio jet". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones here. Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ---------------- ABSTRACT Strong gravitational lensing by galaxies provides us with a powerful […]

LAM seminar

Amphi du LAM

Speaker: Dr. Roland Bacon   Title: WST - The Wide Field Spectroscopic Telescope   Abstract: The WST project aim to study and built an innovative 10-m class wide-field spectroscopic survey telescope (WST) in the southern hemisphere with simultaneous operation of a large field-of-view (5 sq. degree) and high multiplex (20,000) multi-object spectrograph facility with both […]

Café-Club, Hiroya UMEDA: “Cosmic reionization sources and history probed with large galaxy surveys and photoionization modeling”.

Hiroya UMEDA (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo): "Cosmic reionization sources and history probed with large galaxy surveys and photoionization modeling". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones here. Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ---------------- ABSTRACT Cosmic reionization scenarios are explored by investigating cosmic reionization history […]

Café-Club, Silvia MARTOCCHIA: “The origin of globular clusters and their anomalous stellar populations”.

Silvia MARTOCCHIA (Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Universität Heidelberg): "The origin of globular clusters and their anomalous stellar populations". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones here. Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ABSTRACT Globular clusters (GCs),agglomerates of hundreds of thousands stars, are among the oldest (age > 10 Gyr) luminous sources  […]

LAM seminar (Grand Public)

Amphi du LAM

Speaker: Jürgen Knödlseder (IRAP, Toulouse)   Title: L'astronomie à l'aube du réchauffement climatique Abstract: Le réchauffement climatique bouleverse fondamentalement notre monde et ses impacts dévastateurs sur la nature et l'humanité deviennent chaque année un peu plus palpables. Les astronomes, avec leur perspective unique sur l'Univers, s'interrogent de plus en plus sur leur rôle à jouer dans […]

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Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.

LAM seminar

Amphi du LAM

Speaker: Dr. Fabrice Martins (Université de Montpellier)   Title: Very massive stars in the local Universe, and beyond   Abstract: Massive stars play a major role in various fields of astrophysics because of their rich nucleosynthesis, their powerful stellar winds, their ionizing fluxes and their explosive final evolution (core-collapse supernovae, gamma-ray bursts). They sometimes leave […]

Cafe-Club, Denis BURGARELLA “Spectroscopic verification of very luminous galaxy candidates in the early universe”.

Denis BURGARELLA (LAM): "Spectroscopic verification of very luminous galaxy candidates in the early universe". You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones here. Take care, Carlo, Meriam, Mathilde ---------------- ABSTRACT During the first 500 million years of cosmic history, the first stars and galaxies formed and seeded the cosmos […]