Recent Talks

List of all the talks in the archive, sorted by date.


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Thursday November 6, 2014
Prof. José-Miguel Bernardo
University of Valencia, Spain

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Thursday November 6, 2014
Prof. José-Miguel Bernardo
University of Valencia, Spain

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Thursday November 6, 2014
Prof. José-Miguel Bernardo
University of Valencia, Spain

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Wednesday November 5, 2014
Prof. Debra Meloy Elmegreen
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY

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Galaxies at redshifts z~2-5 are dominated by clumpy morphologies instead of the more familiar elliptical and spiral types seen in the local Universe. The clumpy galaxies are gas-rich and highly turbulent, with star-forming regions 100 times more massive than in today’s galaxies. Clumpy galaxies should evolve into spirals and barred spirals when the disks become less turbulent. We find transitional types midway between clumpy and spiral, primarily around z~1-2. We observed local analogs of these transitional spirals in the Kiso Survey of Ultraviolet Galaxies, whose clumps are comparable in mass and surface density to the clumps at high redshift. We also find local analogs of high redshift tadpole galaxies, whose measured low metallicities in star-forming regions suggest ongoing external gas accretion.


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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Brendon J. Brewer
University of Auckland, New Zealand

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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Brendon J. Brewer
University of Auckland, New Zealand

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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Brendon J. Brewer
University of Auckland, New Zealand

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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Tom Loredo
Cornell University (USA)

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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Tom Loredo
Cornell University (USA)

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Tuesday November 4, 2014
Dr. Tom Loredo
Cornell University (USA)

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