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PROGRAMME
Monday March 17
09:00-09:15 Welcome + logistics
Milky Way as a Galaxy (Chair: White)
09:00-09:35 J. Binney
Structure and chemistry of MW disk and relation to other components
09:40-10:15 M. Rich
Structure and chemistry of MW bulge/bar
10:20-10:45 M. Steinmetz
Kinematics of the local disk and halo
10:50-11:05 M. Abadi
Observed and simulated hypervelocity stars
11:10-11:40 COFFEE
11:40-12:15 A. Helmi
Structure of the Galactic halo
12:20-12:35 M. Juric
7-D mapping of the Milky Way with SDSS
12:40-12:55 H. Morrison
Building up the inner halo of the Milky Way
13:00-15:30 LUNCH BREAK
Milky/Local Group (cont.) (chair: De Zeeuw)
15:30-15:55 P. Guhathakurta
Lessons from M31/M33:
16:00-16:15 N. Martin
A panoramic survey of M31's halo
16:20-16:45 E. Grebel
Chemical/SF histories of dwarf satellites
16:50-17:20 COFFEE
17:20-17:45 D. Zucker
New streams and faint satellites
17:50-18:15 J. Bullock
Dark matter structure of dwarfs
18:20-18:35 E. D'Onghia
Little and big dwarfs in LMC and Galaxy halos
18:40-18:55 L. Sales
The origin of satellites on extreme orbits
19:00 DINNER
Tuesday March 18
Galaxy scaling relations (early types: chair Kormendy)
09:00-09:35 T. De Zeeuw
Systematic structural and chemical properties of early types
09:40-10:05 M. Bernardi
Early type fundamental planes
10:10-10:35 T. Treu
Lensing insights into early-type galaxies
10:40-10:55 E. Emsellem
Red sequence revealed; ATLAS3D first results
11:00-11:30 COFFEE
11:30-11:45 L. Koopmans
SLACS; gal struct/evol. from lensing+kinematics
11:50-12:05 A. Romanowsky
Observing the halos of ellipticals
12:10-12:25 A. Weijnmans
SAURON kinematics to 3Re in NGC 821
Galaxy scaling relations (disks: chair Aguilar)
12:30-12:55 A. Benson
Joint distribution of bulge and disk properties in the galaxy population
13:00-15:30 LUNCH BREAK
15:30-15:55 V. Avila-Reese
Scaling relations for disk galaxies
16:00-16:15 D. Zaritsky
Unification of scaling relations
16:20-16:35 R. De Jong
GHOSTS: the stellar pops in outskirts of massive disks
16:40-17:10 COFFEE
17:10-17:25 D. Wang
Hot gas in and around normal disk galaxies
Galaxy-black hole relations (chair: Kauffmann)
17:30-18:05 T. Lauer
Observational relation of BH's to their host galaxies
18:10-18:25 A. Graham
Relations for predicting BH masses
18:30 DINNER
Wednesday March 19
09:00-09:35 V. Springel
Simulating the effects of BH's on galaxy structure
Secular evolution (chair: Sparke)
09:40-10:15 J. Kormendy
Bulges, pseudo-bulges and ellipticals
10:20-10:55 F. Combes
The effects of bars, warps and lopsidedness
11:00-11:30 COFFEE
11:30-12:05 G. Kauffmann
Environment dependence of galaxy morphology and activity
12:10-12:25 O. Lopez-Cruz
Why are fossil groups so scarce?
12:30-12:55 J. van Gorkom
Environmental effects on gas content and structure
13:00 LUNCH -- FREE AFTERNOON
Thursday March 20
09:00-09:15 S. Tonnesen
Simulations of environmentally driven galaxy evolution
09:20-09:35 H. Bravo
Substructure and cluster galaxy evolution out to z=0.2
09:40-09:55 A. Zabludoff
A census of baryons in galaxy clusters
Evolution out to z ~1 or higher (chair: Frenk)
10:00-10:25 M. Kriek
Evolution in structural properties of early types
10:30-10:55 B. Weiner
Evolution in disk sizes
11:00-11:30 COFFEE
11:30-11:55 N. Forster-Schreiber
Kinematics of high z galaxies
Links of galaxy structure to assembly/SF history (chair: Combes)
12:00-12:25 C. Frenk
Origin of morphology in the LCDM context
12:30-12:55 F. Governato
Simulation of disk galaxy formation in LCDM
13:00-15:30 LUNCH BREAK
15:30-15:45 S. Kazantzidis
Cold Dark Matter Substructure and Galactic Disks
15:50-16:05 K. Bundy
New evidence linking quenching and AGN feedback
16:10-16:25 C. Scannapieco
Cosmological simulations of disk galaxy formation
16:30-17:00 COFFEE
17:00-18:00 POSTER SESSION
Thursday Evening: Conference Dinner
Friday March 21
Globular cluster systems/Early formation (chair: van Gorkom)
09:00-09:25 J. Brodie
Globular clusters as tracers of early formation
09:30-09:45 D. Forbes
Connection between globular cluster systems and their host galaxies
09:50-10:05 D. Reed
Where are the first stars now?
10:10-10:25 R. Dave
Does the IMF vary with redshift?
10:30-11:00 COFFEE
Relation of galaxies to their halos (chair: Binney)
11:00-11:25 M. Verheijen
Systematics of galaxy rotation curve shapes
11:30-11:55 A. Leauthaud
Galaxy halos as inferred from galaxy-galaxy lensing
12:00-12:25 J. Navarro
LCDM predictions for halo structure
12:30-12:45 S. Vegetti
Detecting CDM substructure through gravitational lensing
12:50-15:30 LUNCH BREAK
15:30-15:45 M. Boylan-Kolchin
Connecting halo mergers and the properties of galaxies
15:50-16:05 E. Zackrisson
The puzzling red halos of galaxies
16:10-16:35 S. White
Evolution of fine-scale structure in galaxy halos
16:40-17:10 COFFEE
17:10-- Final (orchestrated) discussion
Images: Markarian's Chain of galaxies, G. Djorgovski and the Palomar-Quest Survey
team; Ensenada Bay, L. Aguilar; design, J.C. Yustis
Desarrollado por NopalWARE © 2007.