S03-EWASS 2015

Symposium 3: Deconstructing Massive Galaxies

Programme

Monday, June 22nd, 2015

11:15–11:45 N. Forster-Schreiber (I) In-situ view of star forming galaxies and their evolution at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation
11:45–12:00 E. di Teodoro Flat rotation curves at z~1
12:00–12:15 A. Mortlock Exploring the evolution of the stellar mass function at 1<z<3 with ULTRAVISTA & UDS
12:15–12:30 B. Henriques Star formation quenching efficiency in massive galaxies across cosmic time
12:30–12:35 V. Bruce Decomposing the morphologies of AGN hosts
12:35–12:40 L. Tasca Evolution of the brightest and most massive galaxies since z~6
12:40–12:45 M. Pannella Star formation and dust attenuation on the main sequence of star-forming galaxies up to z~4
12:45–13:15 I. Labbé (I) Observations of massive quiescent galaxies at the highest redshifts
13:15–13:30 P. Pérez-González High gas velocity dispersions in progenitors of massive, compact quiescent galaxies at z~2


15:00–15:15 M.C. Eliche-Moral Extent of the last star formation episode of Red Sequence galaxies at 1.4<z<2.2
15:15–15:30 I. Lonoce Individual stellar metallicities of z>1.4 early-type galaxies from VLT/XSHOOTER spectroscopy
15:30–15:45 A. Beifiori The stellar content of UVJ-selected quiescent galaxies at 1.5<z<2 from the KMOS VIRIAL survey
15:45–16:00 I. Damjanov Compact quiescent galaxies at intermediate redshift
16:00–16:15 I. G. de la Rosa The fate of high-redshift massive compact galaxies
16:15–16:30 M. Huertas-Company The morphologies of massive galaxies from z~3: Witnessing the two channels of bulge growth


17:00–17:30 I. Trujillo (I) Evolution of massive galaxies over cosmic time
17:30–17:45 C. Tortora Probing the massive and superdense galaxy population with the Kilo-Degree Survey
17:45–18:00 A. Ferré-Mateu Witnessing a different (co-)evolution of relic massive galaxies and their ubermassive black holes
18:00–18:15 B. Ziegler Size evolution based on Tully-Fisher analysis out to z=1.4
18:15–18:30 Discussion


Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015

09:00–09:15 R. Gavazzi Mass budget of massive ETGs from gravitational lensing
09:15–09:45 A. Pasquali (I) The role of environment in the evolution of massive galaxies
09:45–10:00 A. Gallazzi Element abundance ratios and star formation quenching in central and satellite galaxies
10:00–10:15 Y. Peng Strangulation as the primary mechanism for star formation quenching in galaxies
10:15–10:30 J. Chan The KMOS-Cluster programme: The Fundamental Plane and resolved stellar mass distribution of cluster galaxies at z~1.5
10:30–10:35 M. Cebrián How does environment affect the size of galaxies?
10:35–10:45 Poster Session


11:15–11:45 M. Cappellari (I) Spatially resolving the processes leading to the present day massive galaxy population
11:45–12:00 C. Lagos The origin of the gas content in early-type galaxies
12:00–12:15 P.-A. Duc Galaxy archaeology with diffuse light traced by deep imaging
12:15–12:30 S. Zibetti (How) do we understand stellar masses? Results from a spatially resolved spectrophotometric analysis of the CALIFA sample
12:30–12:35 R. Läsker Mass profiles and dynamical models of MaNGA data
12:35–12:40 V. Quilis Fully cosmological virtual massive galaxies at z=0; stellar populations
12:40–12:45 M. Barnabè The initial mass function and density profile of massive ellipticals beyond z=0.1
12:45–13:00 Poster Session


17:00–17:30 F. La Barbera (I) The non-universality of the stellar initial mass function of early-type galaxies
17:30–17:45 C. Spiniello The XLENS project: Constraining the IMF and the luminous and dark matter distribution in massive ETGs
17:45–18:00 D. Leier Strong gravitational lensing and the IMF of early-type galaxies
18:00–18:15 I. Martín-Navarro Unravelling IMF variations in early-type galaxies
18:15–18:30 M. Lyubenova IMF shape and normalization of early-type galaxies from combined dynamical and stellar population perspectives


Wednesday, June 24th, 2015

09:00–09:30 D. Thomas (I) Stellar population synthesis and galactic archaeology of unresolved populations
09:30–09:45 A. Vazdekis Stellar population model predictions in the blue and UV spectral ranges
09:45–10:00 B. Röck Revealing the secrets of galaxies in the IR based on newly developed single burst stellar population models
10:00–10:30 A.J. Cenarro (I) Future large sky surveys for galaxy evolution studies
10:30–10:45 Final Discussion
Symposium #3-EWASS2015, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, 22-26 June 2015