When
Mondays 10:30–11:00.
Where
- DAWN@NBI: The meeting area
- DAWN@DTU: Room 129
- Zoom: Find link here
What
Two papers related to DAWN's research.
How
- Organized through Benty Fields.
- We take turns at moderating the sessions.
Introduction
The purpose of the journal club is to discuss recent papers in fields related to DAWN's research fields, i.e. high-redshift galaxy evolution, massive galaxies, quenching, the interstellar medium, reionization, simulations, existing and upcoming surveys with HST, ALMA, Euclid and JWST, and more.
The journal club is for everyone (in particular also DARKers). You're more than welcome to just follow the discussions, but you're also encouraged to occasionally present papers, and to act as a moderator (see below).
If you're a DAWNer, you can find the Zoom link here.
Joining the Journal Club
We use the journal club organizer "Benty Fields" to manage our sessions. To join the DAWN Journal Club,
- Register at Benty Fields. Because neither UCPH's nor DTU's spam filter can be taught to let Benty Field emails through, please use any other email address, if possible.
- Go through 7 steps of creating a profile. You can skip any of these fields if you wish.
- Click Journal Club → Join Journal Club → DAWN Journal Club.
- Wait patiently to be accepted.
Format
We meet every Monday at 10:30 for 30 minutes. At NBI, we meet in the lounge area, and at DTU we meet in Room 129. You can also join via Zoom. Please log in a few minutes before (!).
During each session we will discuss two articles, presented by two of us.
The discussions will be "chaired" by a moderator. We will take turns on being the moderator, following the list below. Please check to see when it's your time — if you know you're not available at that time, please swap with someone else.
Presenting a paper
Presenting is voluntary
If you're asked to present a paper, you're always free to decline. If you can suggest another presenter or, even better, have another paper you'd like to present, you'll make the moderator happy.
What is (not) expected?
Presenting a paper should not be a comprehensive lecture on the paper. You're not even expected to read it all in detail, or to be able to answer all questions. Focus on the parts that you find interesting. The whole discussion, including both your presentation and a possible subsequent discussion, should be no longer than 15 minutes.
The role of the moderator
We take turns on moderating the sessions, meaning that you should expect to do this once or twice per year. Check the list below to see when it's your turn. Note that the list is subject to changes, in case of canceled sessions. The date should be correct within a month or so, though.
If you prefer not to be on this list, just let the admin know. But if it's your turn, and you suddenly realize you're unable to moderate, please find a substitute yourself.
Before the journal club session,
the moderator should
- Pick two recent papers, either from the arXiv, or from the Benty Fields list, if enough people have voted.
- Find two people that are able to present them.
- To find a person suitable for presenting, you may consult this list of Journal Club members.
- You should find the presenters at the latest the preceding Wednesday, so that they have a chance to prepare the paper.
- Send out a notification to the journal club mailing list at Benty Fields, including the papers to be discussed, and the Zoom link:
- Journal Club → Members → ✉️Send group message.
During the discussion,
it is the moderator's job to ensure that
- We only spend 15 minutes per paper, and that
- The discussions don't diverge into details that few find interesting.
List of moderators
History
All the papers we've discussed are listed here.
22 January
- Nikolaj: Identification and Characterization of Six Spectroscopically Confirmed Massive Protostructures at 2.5<z<4.5 (Shah et al. 2024)
- Shuowen: Ionized gas extends over 40 kpc in an odd radio circle host galaxy (Coil et al. 2024)
- Moderator: Thomas
11 December
- Albert: Kilonova evolution -- the rapid emergence of spectral features (Sneppen et al. 2023)
- Viola: Stellar mass is not the best predictor of galaxy metallicity. The gravitational potential-metallicity relation ΦZR (Sánchez-Menguiano et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Guozhen
4 December
- Charlotte: JWST spectroscopy of z∼5−8 UV-selected galaxies: New constraints on the evolution of the Lyα escape fraction in the reionization era (Chen et al. 2023)
- Johan: An extremely energetic cosmic ray observed by a surface detector array (Telescope Array Collaboration et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Johan
27 November
- Vadim: JADES: Carbon enrichment 350 Myr after the Big Bang in a gas-rich galaxy (D'Eugenio et al. 2023)
- Rasmus: Evidence for heavy seed origin of early supermassive black holes from a z~10 X-ray quasar (Bogdan et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Albert
20 November
- Thomas: slick : Modeling a Universe of Molecular Line Luminosities in Hydrodynamical Simulations (Carcia et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Bitten
13 November
- Conor: First spectroscopic observations of the galaxies that reionized the Universe (Atek et al. 2023)
- Kasper: Nebular dominated galaxies in the early Universe with top-heavy stellar initial mass functions (Cameron et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Anne
6 November
- Minju: JWST Reveals Widespread AGN-Driven Neutral Gas Outflows in Massive z ~ 2 Galaxies (Davies et al. 2023)
- Ting-Yi: Super-early JWST galaxies, outflows and Lyα visibility in the EoR (Ferrara et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Vadim
30 October
- Daniele: Heavy element production in a compact object merger observed by JWST (Levan et al. 2023)
- Anne: Super-early JWST galaxies, outflows and Lyα visibility in the EoR (Ferrara et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Conor
2 October
- Guozhen: Metal enrichment and evolution in four z > 6.5 quasar sightlines observed with JWST/NIRSpec (Christensen et al. 2023)
- Marko: The COSMOS-Web ring: in-depth characterization of an Einstein ring lensing system at z~2 (Mercier et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Ting-Yi
25 September
- Kasper: A massive compact quiescent galaxy at z=2 with a complete Einstein ring in JWST imaging (van Dokkum et al. 2023)
- Gabe: Spatially resolved Kennicutt-Schmidt relation at z~7 and its connection with the interstellar medium properties (Vallini et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Gabe
18 September
- Nikolaj: NOEMA observations of GN-z11: Constraining Neutral Interstellar Medium and Dust Formation in the Heart of Cosmic Reionization at z=10.6 (Fudamoto et al. 2023)
- Steven: JADES: Resolving the Stellar Component and Filamentary Overdense Environment of HST-Dark Submillimeter Galaxy HDF850.1 at z=5.18 (Steven et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Georgios
11 September
- Claudia: Quenching massive galaxies across cosmic time with the semi-analytic model SHARK v2.0 (Lagos et al. 2023)
- Kasper: The cosmic build-up of dust and metals. Accurate abundances from GRB-selected star-forming galaxies at 1.7<z<6.3 (Heintz et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Kasper
4 September
- Iris: CEERS Key Paper VII: JWST/MIRI Reveals a Faint Population of Galaxies at Cosmic Noon Unseen by Spitzer (Kirkpatrick et al. 2023)
- Moderator: David
22 May
- Shuowen: Uncovering the stellar structure of the dusty star-forming galaxy GN20 at z=4.055 with MIRI/JWST (Colina et al. 2023)
- Gonzalo: The impact of UV variability on the abundance of bright galaxies at z≥9 (Shen et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Aswin
15 May
- Conor: CLEAR: The Morphological Evolution of Galaxies in the Green Valley (Estrada-Carpenter et al. 2023)
- Kasper: A high-redshift calibration of the [OI]-to-HI conversion factor in star-forming galaxies (Wilson et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Natalie
8 May
- Natalie: JWST NIRSpec spectroscopy of the triply-lensed z = 10.17 galaxy MACS0647–JD (Hsiao et al. 2023)
- Steven: The Gas-Phase Mass--Metallicity Relation for Massive Galaxies at z∼0.7 with the LEGA-C Survey (Lewis et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Minju
24 April
- Vadim: Stability of galaxies across morphological sequence (Aditya et al. 2023)
- Minju: JWST CEERS probes the role of stellar mass and morphology in obscuring galaxies (Gómez-Guijarro et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Nikolaj
17 April
- Nikolaj: A cosmic stream of atomic carbon gas connected to a massive radio galaxy at redshift 3.8 (Emonts et al. 2023)
- Dazhi: A Highly Magnified and Extremely Compact Galaxy at Redshift 9.51 with Strong Nebular Emission (Williams et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Shuowen
27 March
- Anne: Cosmic Variance and the Inhomogeneous UV Luminosity Function of Galaxies During Reionization (Dawoodbhoy et al. 2023)
- Aswin: First Light And Reionisation Epoch Simulations (FLARES) XII: The consequences of star-dust geometry on galaxies in the EoR (Vijayan et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Charlotte
13 March
- Ting-Yi: On the sizes of ionized bubbles around the highest redshift galaxies. Spectral shapes of the Lyman-alpha emission from galaxies III (Hayes & Scarlata 2023)
- Moderator: Iris
6 March
- Marko: Discovery of a quiescent galaxy at z=7.3 (Looser et al. 2023)
- Aswin: The Impact of Star-Formation-Rate Surface Density on the Electron Density and Ionization Parameter of High-Redshift Galaxies (Calvi et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Charlotte
27 February
- Clara: Nitrogen enhancements 440 Myr after the Big Bang: super-solar N/O, a tidal disruption event or a dense stellar cluster in GN-z11? (Cameron et al. 2023)
- Malte: Submillimeter Galaxies do trace Galaxy Protoclusters (Calvi et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Marko
13 February
- Bitten: Updated measurements of [O III] 88 μm, [C II] 158 μm, and Dust Continuum Emission from a z=7.2 Galaxy (Ren et al. 2023)
- Lijie: What Causes The Formation of Disks and End of Bursty Star Formation? (Hopkins et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Malthe
6 February
- Kate: A massive quiescent galaxy at redshift 4.658 (Carnall et al. 2023)
- Simone: The fraction and kinematics of broad absorption line quasars across cosmic time (Bischetti et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Gonzalo
30 Januar
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- Moderator: Steven
23 Januar
- Iris: Evolution of the Mass–Metallicity Relation from Redshift z ≈ 8 to the Local Universe (Langeroodi et al. 2023)
- Moderator: Francesca
16 Januar
- Peter L: Ionizing radiation escape enabled by galaxy merger in reionization-era analog galaxy (Le Reste et al. 2023)
- Shuowen: MIRI/JWST observations reveal an extremely obscured starburst in the z=6.9 system SPT0311-58 (Barnes et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Johan
12 December
- Dazhi: Central molecular zones in galaxies: multitransition survey of dense gas tracers HCN, HNC, and HCO+ (Israel et al. 2022)
- Aswin: PHANGS-JWST First Results: Multi-wavelength view of feedback-driven bubbles (The Phantom Voids) across NGC 628 (Barnes et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Malthe
5 December
- Gabe: Two lensed star candidates at z ≃ 4.8 behind the galaxy cluster MACS J0647.7+7015 (Meena et al. 2022)
- Lise: Dissecting the interstellar medium of a z = 6.3 galaxy: X-shooter spectroscopy and HST imaging of the afterglow and environment of the Swift GRB 210905A (Saccardi et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Daniele
28 November
- Anne H: FOREVER22: the first bright galaxies with population III stars at redshifts z≃10−20 and comparisons with JWST data (Yajima et al. 2022)
- Charlotte: Early results from GLASS-JWST. XVIII: A spectroscopically confirmed protocluster 650 million years after the Big Bang (Morishita et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Thomas G
14 November
- Malte: Evolution of the UV LF from z~15 to z~8 Using New JWST NIRCam Medium-Band Observations over the HUDF/XDF (Bouwens et al. 2022)
- David: ALMA FIR View of Ultra High-redshift Galaxy Candidates at $zsim$ 11-17: Blue Monsters or Low-$z$ Red Interlopers? (Fujimoto et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Lijie
1 November
- Conor: CEERS Key Paper IV: The Diversity of Galaxy Structure and Morphology at z=3-9 with JWST (Kartaltepe et al. 2022)
- Jasleen: Spectroscopy from Lyman alpha to [O III] 5007 of a Triply Imaged Magnified Galaxy at Redshift z = 9.5 (Williams et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Peter
13 June
- Gabe: EMPRESS. IX. Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies are Very Gas-Rich Dispersion-Dominated Systems: Will JWST Witness Gaseous Turbulent High-z Primordial Galaxies? (Isobe et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Gabe
30 May
- Darach: First Multimessenger Observations of a Neutron Star Merger (Marutti et al. 2022)
- Conor: CLEAR: The Evolution of Spatially Resolved Star Formation in Galaxies between 0.5 < z < 1.7 using Ha Emission Line Maps (Burns et al. 2022)
- Moderator: John
23 May
- Shuowen: High-resolution ALMA study of CO (2–1) line and dust continuum emissions in cluster galaxies at z = 1.46 (Ikeda et al. 2022)
- David B: A study of 1000 galaxies with unusually young and massive stars in the SDSS: a search for hidden black holes (Kauffmann et al. 2022)
- Moderator: Georgios
16 May
- Peter L: A double-peaked Lyman-α emitter with a strong blue peak multiply imaged by the galaxy cluster RXC J0018.5+1626 (Furtak et al. 2022)
- Francesca: Diagnostics for PopIII galaxies and Direct Collapse Black Holes in the early universe (Nakajima & Maiolino 2022)
- Moderator: Charlotte
9 May
- Meghana: On the Stellar Populations of Galaxies at z=9-11: The Growth of Metals and Stellar Mass at Early Times (Tacchella+22).
- Natalie: Exploring the physical properties of lensed star-forming clumps at 2≲z≲6 (Mestric+22)
- Moderator: Seiji
2 May
- Seiji: The Age of Discovery with the James Webb: Excavating the Spectral Signatures of the First Massive Black Holes (Inayoshi+ 2022).
- Joonas: ALMA-IMF III -- Investigating the origin of stellar masses: Top-heavy core mass function in the W43-MM2&MM3 mini-starburst (Pouteau+ 2022)
- Moderator: Joonas
11 April
- Malte: Chaotic and Clumpy Galaxy Formation in an Extremely Massive Reionization-Era Halo (Spilker+ 2022).
- Francesco: First Census of Gas-phase Metallicity Gradients of Star-forming Galaxies in Overdense Environments at Cosmic Noon (Li+ 2022)
- Moderator: Clara
28 March
- Dazhi: Molecular gas in z~6 quasar host galaxies (Decarli+ 2022)
- Moderator: Peter L
21 March
- Ting-Yi: The ionizing properties of two bright Lyα emitters in the BDF reionized bubble at z=7 (Castellano+ 2022).
- Gabe: REQUIEM-2D: A diversity of formation pathways in a sample of spatially-resolved massive quiescent galaxies at z~2 (Akhshik+ 2022)
- Moderator: Peter L
14 March
- Gonzalo: Surface Brightness Profile of Lyman-α Halos out to 320 kpc in HETDEX (Niemeyer+ 2022).
- Lijie: Kiloparsec view of a typical star-forming galaxy when the Universe was ∼1 Gyr old II. Regular rotating disk and evidence for baryon dominance on galactic scales (Herrera-Camus+ 2022)
- Moderator: Gonzalo
28 February
- Aswin: The ALMA REBELS Survey: the dust content of z ∼ 7 Lyman Break Galaxies (Dayal+ 2022).
- Minju: Detection of nitrogen and oxygen in a galaxy at the end of reionization (Tadaki+ 2022)
- Moderator: Steven
21 February
- Shuowen: Microwave background temperature at a redshift of 6.34 from H2O absorption (Riechers+ 2022).
- Bitten: Tomography of the environment of the COSMOS/AzTEC-3 submillimeter galaxy at z ∼ 5.3 revealed by Lyα and MUSE observations (Guaita+ 2022)
- Moderator: Francesca
7 February
- Steven: HARMONI view of the host galaxies of active galactic nuclei around cosmic noon: Resolved stellar morpho-kinematics and the M_BH-σ relation (Garcia-Lorenzo+ 2022).
- Vadim: Quenching, bursting and galaxy shapes: colour transformation as a function of morphology (de Sá-Freitas+ 2022).
- Moderator: Nina
31 January
- Victoria: The size-luminosity relation of lensed galaxies at z=6−9 in the Hubble Frontier Fields (Yang et al. 2022).
- Kate G: Massive quiescent galaxies at z∼3: a comparison of selection, stellar population and structural properties with simulation predictions (Lustig et al. 2022).
- Moderator: Kasper
10 January
- Johan: A stellar stream remnant of a globular cluster below the metallicity floor (Martin et al. 2022).
- Moderator: Daniele
13 December
- Dazhi: Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early Universe: a case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field (Matthee+ 21)
- David: A census of optically dark massive galaxies in the early Universe from magnification by lensing galaxy clusters (Shu+ 2021)
- Moderator: Lijie
6 December
- Francesca: No need for dark matter: resolved kinematics of the ultra-diffuse galaxy AGC 114905 (Piña+ 2021)
- Moderator: Gabe
29 November
- David V: An empirical representation of a physical model for the ISM [CII], CO, and [CI] emission at redshift 1≤z≤9 (Yang+ 2021)
- Moderator: John
22 November
- Minju: On the stellar population of galaxies at z=9-10; The growth of metals and stellar mass at early times (Tacchella+ 2021)
- Moderator: Georgios
15 November
- Aswin: A Physical Model for the Quasar Luminosity Function Evolution between Cosmic Dawn and High Noon (Ren & Trenti 2021)
- Ting-Yi: (Re)Solving Reionization with Ly𝛼: How Bright Ly𝛼 Emitters account for the z≈2-8 Cosmic Ionizing Background (Matthee+2021)
- Moderator: Charlotte
8 November
- John: Euclid preparation: XVIII. Cosmic Dawn Survey. Spitzer observations of the Euclid deep fields and calibration fields (Moneti et al.)
- Joonas: On measuring the Hubble constant with X-ray reverberation mapping of active galactic nuclei (Ingram et al.)
- Moderator: Joonas
25 October
- Francesca: Finite Resolution Deconvolution of Multi-Wavelength Imaging of 20,000 Galaxies in the COSMOS Field: The Evolution of Clumpy Galaxies Over Cosmic Time (Sok et al.)
- Seiji: The discovery of rest-frame UV colour gradients and a diversity of dust morphologies in bright z ≃ 7 Lyman-break galaxies (Bowler et al.)
- Moderator: Kate G.
18 October
- Shuowen: LOFAR Discovery of a Radio Halo in the High-redshift Galaxy Cluster PSZ2 G099.86+58.45 (Cassano et al. 19)
- Moderator: Francesco
11 October
- Victoria: The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample XII: Morphology of extended Lyman alpha emission in star-forming galaxies (Rasekh et al.)
- David: Quenching of star formation from a lack of inflowing gas to galaxies (Whitaker et al.)
- Moderator: Meghana
4 October
- Kasper: Normal, Dust-Obscured Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization (Fudamoto et al.)
- Natalie: New Determinations of the UV Luminosity Functions from z~9 to z~2 show a remarkable consistency with halo growth and a constant star formation efficiency (Bosman et al.)
- Moderator: Vasily
13 September
- Charles: Variational Quantum Algorithms (Cerezo et al.)
- Charlotte: Hydrogen reionisation ends by z = 5.3: Lyman-α optical depth measured by the XQR-30 sample (Bosman et al.)
- Moderator: Thomas
6 September
- Thomas: Molecular Line Observations in Two Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies at z = 6.9 (Jarugula et al.)
- Seiji: Accurate dust temperature determination in a z = 7.13 galaxy (Bakx et al.)
- Moderator: Peter L
21 June
- Meghana: Low-luminosity galaxies in the early universe have observed sizes similar to star cluster complexes (Bouwens+ 21)
- Francesca: ALMA Observations of the Sub-kpc Structure of the Host Galaxy of a z= 6.5 Lensed Quasar: A Rotationally-Supported Hyper-Starburst System at the Epoch of Reionization (Yue+ 21)
- Moderator: Sune
14 June
- Kate: Quenching and the UVJ diagram in the SIMBA cosmological simulation (Akins+ 21)
- Peter: Investigative Study on Preprint Journal Club as an Effective Method of Teaching Latest Knowledge in Astronomy (Santos+ 21)
- Moderator: Sandra
7 June
- Malte: The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] survey: Dust mass budget in the early Universe (Pozzi+ 21)
- Thomas: Rapid early coeval star formation and assembly of the most-massive galaxies in the Universe (Rennehan+ 21)
- Moderator: Steven
31 May
- Johan: A hidden population of high-redshift double quasars unveiled by astrometry (Shen+ 21)
- Seiji: Spiral morphology in an intensely star-forming disk galaxy more than 12 billion years ago (Tsukui & Iguchi 21)
- Moderator: Seiji
26 April
- Peter: Lyman-α as a tracer of cosmic reionisation in the SPHINX radiation-hydrodynamics cosmological simulation (Garel+ 21)
- Meghana: Probing Cosmic Dawn : Ages and Star Formation Histories of Candidate z≥9 Galaxies (Laporte+ 21)
- Moderator: Peter J
19 April
- Johan: An uncontaminated measurement of the escaping Lyman continuum at z ~ 3 (Pahl+ 21)
- Kasper: A new measurement of the Hubble constant using Fast Radio Bursts (Hagstotz+ 21)
- Moderator: Peter L
12 April
- Axel: The impact of Self-Interacting Dark Matter on the Intrinsic Alignments of Galaxies (Harvey+ 21)
- Malte: Dust-Enshrouded Agn Can Dominate Host-Galaxy-Scale Cold-Dust Emission (McKinney+ 21)
- Moderator: Nina
22 Mar
- Gabe: Blue Rest-Frame UV-Optical Colors in z~8 Galaxies from GREATS: Very Young Stellar Populations at ~650 Myr of Cosmic Time (Stefanon+21)
- Thomas: Dust temperature in ALMA [CII]-detected high-z galaxies (Sommovigo+21)
- Moderator: Clara
15 Mar
- Georgios: Spatially Resolved Star Formation and Inside-out Quenching in the TNG50 Simulation and 3D-HST Observations (Nelson+ 2021)
- John: Deep Extragalactic VIsible Legacy Survey (DEVILS): Stellar Mass Growth by Morphological Type since z=1 (Hashemizadeh+ 2021)
- Moderator: Malte
8 Mar
- Gabe: On the story, an update, and the final words on the proposed z~11 flash from a GRB (Michałowski+ 21)
- Vasily: Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): The inferred mass–metallicity relation from z = 0 to 3.5 via forensic SED fitting (Bellstedt+ 21)
- Moderator: Lise
1 Mar
- No journal club
22 Feb
- Moderator: Lijie
15 Feb
- Kate: Catalog-free modeling of galaxy types in deep images (Livet+2021)
- Iary: Cosmic Variance and Its Effect on the Luminosity Function Determination in Deep High z Surveys (Trenti+2007)
- Moderator: John
8 Feb
No journal club
1 Feb
- Nikki: HOLISMOKES -- V. Microlensing of type II supernovae and time-delay inference through spectroscopic phase retrieval (Bayer+21)
- Clara: Multiwavelength dissection of a massive heavily dust-obscured galaxy and its blue companion at z ∼2 (Hamed+21)
- Moderator: Iary
25 Jan
- Vasily: ALMA 1.3 mm Survey of Lensed Submillimeter Galaxies (SMGs) Selected byHerschel:Discovery of Spatially Extended SMGs and Implications (Sun+21)
- Vadim: Dissecting the size-mass and Σ1-mass relations at 1.0 < z < 2.5: galaxy mass profiles and color gradients as a function of spectral shape (Suess+2021)
- Moderator: Georgios
18 Jan
No journal club
11 Jan
- Pascal: The rapid transition from star-formation to AGN dominated rest-frame UV light at z ~ 4 (Bowler et al.)
- Seiji: Subaru High-z Exploration of Low-Luminosity Quasars (SHELLQs) XII. Extended [C II] Structure (Merger or Outflow) in a z = 6.72 Red Quasar (Izumi et al.)
- Moderator: Gabe
14 Dec
- Francesca: Ubiquitous Molecular Outflows in z > 4 Massive, Dusty Galaxies I. Sample Overview and Clumpy Structure in Molecular Outflows on 500pc Scales(Spilker+20)
- Moderator: Francesco
7 Dec
- Malte: Lotz et al., Rise and fall of post-starburst galaxies in Magneticum Pathfinder
- Axel: Loubser et al., Dynamical masses of brightest cluster galaxies II: constraints on the stellar IMF
- Moderator: Meghana
30 Nov
- Iary: Reichers et al., Moderator: Peter L
23 Nov
No journal club because of JWST deadline
16 Nov
- Zoe: Mixture Models for Photometric Redshifts (Ansari et al. 2020)
- Sandra: The black hole mass of the z=2.805 multiply imaged quasar SDSS J2222+2745 from velocity-resolved time lags of the CIV emission line (Williams et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Anne
09 Nov
- John: The End of Galaxy Surveys (Rhodes et al. 2020)
- Darach: Revisiting the dust destruction efficiency of supernovae (Priestley et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Vasily
02 Nov
- Seiji: No evidence for [CII] halos or high-velocity outflows in z>6 quasar host galaxies (Novak et al. 20)
- Kate: Tightly coupled morpho-kinematic evolution for massive star-forming and quiescent galaxies across 7 Gyr of cosmic time (Graaf et al. 20)
- Moderator: Thomas
26 Oct
- Francesco: Confirmation of stellar masses and potential light IMF in massive quiescent galaxies at 3 < z < 4 using velocity dispersions measurements with MOSFIRE (Esdaile et al. 20)
- Iary: Re-analysis of the 267-GHz ALMA observations of Venus (Snellen et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Sune
19 Oct
- John: How do central and satellite galaxies quench? -- Insights from spatially resolved spectroscopy in the MaNGA survey (Bluck et al. 2020)
- Anne: A novel black-hole mass scaling relation based on Coronal lines and supported by accretion predictions (Rodriguez-Ardila et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Sandra
- Comments:
- From Francesco to Everyone:
Past work on strangulation as quenching mechanism in local galaxies (SDSS), including satellite/centrals: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015Natur.521..192P/abstract (Not spatially resolved)
- From Francesco to Everyone:
12 Oct
- Nina: SuperBoRG: Exploration of point sources at z∼8 in HST parallel fields (Morishita et al. 2020)
- Lijie: ALMaQUEST - IV. The Alma-Manga Quenching And Star Formation (Almaquest) Survey (Lihawi et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Steven
5 Oct
- Postponed: Nina: SuperBoRG: Exploration of point sources at z∼8 in HST parallel fields (Morishita et al. 2020)
- Georgios: The Evolution of the Baryons Associated with Galaxies Averaged over Cosmic Time and Space (Walter et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Seiji
- Comments:
- Lise Bech Christensen : All this was known 20 years ago. So whats new?
- Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo : :-). Maybe that the numbers starts to match roughly?
- Lise Bech Christensen : well, yes - create more HI and the numbers will match 🙂
- Francesco : On the arXiv today:
- Francesco : https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.00609v1
- Francesco : About the effect of cosmic variance on the LF and rho_H2
28 Sep
- Clara: Observations of [OI]63micron line emission in main-sequence galaxies at z~1.5 (Wagg et al. 2020)
- Steven: The MUSE Deep Lensed Field on the Hubble Frontier Field MACS J0416 (Vanzella et al. 2020)
- Moderator: Peter L.
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