Programme

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Posters available at Zenodo:

Adnan, S M Rafee Exploring the Mass-Metallicity Relation in Open Clusters inside the Milky Way DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10117209
Fabiano de Souza, Gabriel
Magellanic Cloud's metallicity determination using the Calcium Triplet from the S-PLUS PSF photometry DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10114617
Gran, Felipe Hidden in the haystack: how many globular clusters are missing in the Milky Way? DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10143644
Nykytyuk, Tetyana The history of metal enrichment of NGC3115 galaxy : monolitic vs merger formation DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10145344
Rossi, Martina Understanding the origin of CEMP-no stars through Ultra-Faint Dwarfs DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10118843
Schmidtobreick, Linda 3D distribution of metals in nova shells DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10116794
Walsen, Kurt Assembling a high-precision abundance catalogue of solar twins in GALAH for phylogenetic studies DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10118318
Sunday November 12
17:00-18:00         Registration
18:00-20:00        Welcome reception 
Monday November 13

Time

Speaker

Title

Participation

09:15 Andreas Kaufer Welcome  
09:30 Sbordone/Saviane Announcements  
09:45 Maiolino (Invited) Setting the stage Remote
10:15 Ferrara (Invited) Super-Early Galaxies seen by JWST Abstract Remote
10:45

Coffee

 

Chair: S. Lopez

11:15 Huyan Probing the Chemical Enrichment in the First ~1 Billion Years after the Big Bang Abstract Remote
11:30 Curti The metallicity properties of galaxies across cosmic time: the JWST revolution Asbtract Remote
11:45 Molendi Apex accretors and the partition of metals in the Universe Abstract Remote
12:00 Martínez-González Supernovae as Key Players in the High-Redshift Dust Enrichment Abstract  DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10204544 In Person
12:15 Cammelli Formation of SMBHs via PopIII.1 star and dark matter annihilation: implication for host galaxies Abstract In Person
12:30 Peroux (Invited) The Cosmic Metal Cycle Abstract In Person
13:00

Lunch

 

Chair: TBD

14:30 Yates Simulating dust and metal production across different hierarchical scales and epochs Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10229581 In Person
14:45 Saccardi Evidence of First Stars-enriched Gas in High-redshift Absorbers Abstract In Person
15:00 Cortés Signatures of pristine cold-flows at z~2 using lensed quasars Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10199160 In Person
15:15 Vanzella JWST at the focus of cosmic telescopes: looking for proto-globular clusters and PopIII stars Abstract  In Person
15:30 D'Odorico The quest for PopIII signatures at the edge of Reionization with the XQR-30 survey Abstract In Person
15:45 Konstantopoulou Tracing  the origin of dust and the build-up of metals with dust depletion Abstract In Person
16:00

Coffee

 

Chair A. Saccardi

16:30 Vergani Probing the metallicity of the neutral gas in galaxies up to the end of the reionization Abstract Remote
16:45 Méndez Delgado Metals in the Universe could be much more abundant than we thought Abstract In Person
17:00 Davies XQR-30: Probing the Enrichment of the CGM by Outflows at z > 5 Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10198931 Remote
17:15 Sebastian The evolution of low ionisation absorbers across cosmic time using XQR-30 Abstract Remote
17:30 Méndez-Hernández Metal content of the circumgalactic medium around star-forming galaxies at z ~ 2.6 revealed by VUDS Abstract  In Person
17:45 Cuellar High ionization clouds in Proximate molecular quasar absorbers Abstract In Person
Tuesday November 14

Chair V. D'Odorico

Time

Speaker

Title

Participation

09:30 Welsh Near-pristine DLAs: A window to the first stars Abstract Remote
09:45 Berg Constraining metal enrichment and feedback from sub-damped Lyman alpha systems Abstract Remote
10:00 Mallik Role of ionizing background on the statistics of metal absorbers in hydrodynamical simulations Abstract Remote
10:15 Christlieb (Invited) Wide-angle spectroscopic surveys Abstract Remote
10:45

Coffee

 

Chair P. Tissera

11:15 Marconi A new approach to photoionization modelling and accurate metallicities of the ionized gas Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10200712 Remote
11:30 Velichko The alpha-element enrichment of gas in distant galaxies Abstract Remote
11:45 Renier Simba-C: An updated chemical enrichment model for galactic and intragroup/cluster chemical evolution Abstract Remote
12:00 Baker What are the galactic properties driving the metallicity scaling relations? Abstract Remote
12:15 Langan The impact of gas flows on galaxy scaling relations Abstract Remote
12:30 Koplitz Metals in the Circumgalactic Medium of DIISC Galaxies Abstract In Person
12:45 Blanc  The SDSS-V Local Volume Mapper (LVM) Abstract In Person
13:00

Lunch

 

Chair C. Peroux

14:30 Romano (Invited) Cosmic Chemical Evolution Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10197142 In Person
15:00 Klinmenko Cool-gas metallicity distribution around nearby galaxies mapped with integral field spectroscopy Abstract Remote
15:15 Rickards Vaught Investigating the Drivers of Electron Temperature Variations in HII Regions with KCWI and MUSE Abstract Remote
15:30 Andrade Valenzuela The role of galaxy clusters and the evolution of the mass-metallicity relation with AC114 Abstract In Person
15:45 Cornejo Modelling of Resolved Scaling Relations in Simulated Galaxies Abstract In Person
16:00

Coffee

 

Chair A. Andrade

16:30 D'Ago On the metallicity and age gradients of the ETGs in 12 clusters from MUSE resolved spectroscopy Abstract In Person
16:45 Navarrete  Disentangling the abundance versus strong line ratios relations with local analogs Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10198646 In Person
17:00 Li Metallicity correlations in galaxies Abstract In Person
17:15 Tissera Unraveling the Cosmic Tapestry: Investigating the Interplay between Age, Metallicity, and Kinematics Abstract In Person
17:30 Shailesh Oxygen abundance gradients of star-forming gas and young stars in simulated discs Abstract In Person
17:45 Ditrani Stellar metallicity in galaxies: a novel promising approach based on UV indices Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10201184 In Person
18:00 Tapia Contreras Insight into the physical processes that shape the metallicity profiles in galaxies Abstract In Person
Wednesday November 15

Chair M. Baratella

Time

Speaker

Title

Participation

09:15 Aguado (Invited) First Stars: Cosmic Keys Revealing Early Evolution Abstract
In Person
09:45 Vanni Characterising the true descendants of the first stars Abstract In Person
10:00 Koutsouridou The energy distribution of the first supernovae Abstract In Person
10:15 Gran Probing the early accretion history of the Milky Way with extremely metal-poor stars Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10209935 In Person
10:30 Bandyopadhyay An abundance study of faint and Extremely Metal-Poor stars from the R-Process Alliance Using the GTC Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10498660 In Person
10:45

Coffee

 

Chair L. Sbordone

11:15 Mura-Guzmán Fluorine abundances in CEMP stars at the lowest metallicity: Constraining the nature of first Abstract In Person
11:30 Hansen (Invited) r-process In Person
12:00 Alencastro Puls Investigating the sources of r-process nucleosynthesis with Hf Abstract  In Person
12:15 Lombardo CERES survey: exploring the impact of the r-process on heavy elements up to Eu Abstract In Person
12:30 Molero Origin of neutron capture elements with Gaia-ESO: the evolution of s- and r-process elements Abstract In person
12:45 Artale Large-Scale Distribution of Ionised Metals in IllustrisTNG: implications for the WHIM and CGM Abstract In Person
13:00

Lunch

18:00

Social Dinner

Thursday November 16
 

Chair L. Lombardo

Time

Speaker

Title

Participation

09:15 Larsen The chemical composition of extragalactic globular clusters from NLTE integrated-light spectroscopy Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10143048 Remote
09:30 Melo Heavy elements abundances in low-metallicity C-normal stars Abstract In Person
09:45 Escala The Elemental Abundances in M31 Survey: Metal Production and Hierarchical Assembly in Andromeda Abstract In Person
10:00 Skuladottir (Invited) Digging into dwarf galaxies Abstract In Person
10:30 Lucchesi Chemical evolution of dwarf galaxies Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10210049 In Person
10:45

Coffee

 

Chair I. Saviane

11:15 Rossi Ultra Faint Dwarf galaxies: revealing the secrets of the first stars Abstract In Person
11:30 Vitali History and evolution of the interacting Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10198259 In Person
11:45 Hamanowicz METAL-Z – measuring dust depletion in low metallicity environments Abstract Remote
12:00 Mucciarelli THE CHEMICAL DNA OF THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS Abstract Remote
12:15 Carrillo Reconstructing the metallicity gradient of Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage before infall Abstract Remote
12:30 Chiappini (Invited) Milky Way Remote
13:00

Lunch

 

Chair D. Slumstrup

14:30 Jofre  Metals as the DNA of the Universe Abstract In Person
14:45 Eldridge  Validating phylogenetic trees for galactic chemical evolution studies Abstract In Person
15:00 de Brito Silva  On the evolutionary history of a simulated disk galaxy as seen by phylogenetic trees Abstract In Person
15:15 Buckley Disentangling Accreted Systems in the Milky Way's Stellar Halo using Extreme Deconvolution  Abstract In Person
15:30 Monaco  High Speed Stars in the halo: tracers of Galaxy formation Abstract In Person
15:45 Sillero Ros Study of galactic chemical content and its evolution through numerical simulations Abstract In person
16:00

Coffee

 

Chair L. Monaco

16:30 Fragkoudi (Invited) Galactic dynamics and metal redistribution in the disc and bulge  In Person
17:00 Minniti  Using classical Cepheids to study the far side of the Milky Way disk Abstract Remote
17:15 Sestito  Unveiling the formation of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the disc Abstract In Person
17:30 Bensby  Unravelling the detailed age and abundance structure of the 4MIDABLE Milky Way Abstract In Person
17:45 Cerqui  The age - metallicity relation as Galactic archaeology tracer Abstract In Person
18:00 Reggiani  Precise Asteroseismic-based Ages for Metal-Poor Red Giants and their Impact on Galactic Archaeology Abstract In Person
Friday November 17

Chair E. Garro

Time

Speaker

Title

Participation

09:15 Wang  The role of stellar mergers for the formation of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Abstract Remote
09:30 De Cia  Interstellar metals: a new window into galaxy chemical evolution Abstract Remote
09:45 Almeida-Fernandes  The search for metal-poor stars in the S-PLUS survey Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10150394 In Person
10:00 Saraf  Metal-poor stars from HESP-GOMPA Survey Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10200367 In Person
10:15 Corro-Guerra  A tomographic view of metals in the Milky Way in the context of cosmic metallicity evolution Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10199044 In Person
10:30 Esteban  Improving Metallicity Determinations from a Homogeneous Analysis of Best-Quality HII Region Spectra Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10201020 In Person
10:45

Coffee Break

 

Chair M. J. Rain

11:30 Singh  Studying the electron temperature structure of H II regions using the Local Volume Mapper Simulator Abstract In Person
11:45 Ramburuth-Hurt  Chemical diversity of the ISM in the Solar neighbourhood Abstract In Person
12:00 Lucertini  Sulfur as a tracer of the chemical evolution of the Milky Way Abstract In Person
12:15 Molaro (Invited)  Is the riddle of the astronomical Li origin solved? Abstract In Person
12:45 Mondal The origin of the very metal-rich stars near the sun Abstract Remote
13:00

Lunch

 

Chair F. Lucertini

14:30 Mori Reconstructing the accretion history of the Galaxy from the kinematics and metallicity distribution Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10619573 Remote
14:45 Grisoni Chemical evolution models of the thick and thin discs: from lithium to europium Abstract DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10210307 Remote
15:00 Plotnikova Very metal-poor stars in the solar vicinity: age determination, chemical analysis and kinematics Abstract Remote
15:15 Vasini Galactic Archaelogy with [Mg/Mn] versus [Al/Fe] abundance ratios Abstract Remote
15:30 Carlos Detailed chemical composition of solar analogues with and without planets Abstract In Person
15:45 Baitian Characterizing Galaxy-star cluster coevolution through chemo-dynamics Abstract In Person
16:00 Baratella  The chemical composition revealed by young open clusters Abstract In Person
16:15

Coffee Break

 

Chair M. Zoccali

16:30 Mastrobuono Battisti The origin of multiple populations and metallicity variations in globular clusters Abstract Remote
16:45 Alvarez Garay The extreme MgAl chain as a probe for the Multiple Populations in Omega Centauri Abstract Remote
17:00 Adnan Exploring the Mass-Metallicity Relation in Open Clusters inside the Milky Way galaxy Abstract Remote
17:15 Rojas-Arriagada Stellar populations in the Galactic bulge through the eyes of last decade spectroscopic surveys Abstract In Person
17:30 Garro Where are the super metal-rich Bulge globular clusters? - Revealing an inconsistency Abstract In Person
17:45 Pagnini Unveiling the origin of Galactic globular clusters: insights from chemical abundances Abstract In Person
18:00 Huang Boundaries of globular clusters and open clusters Abstract In Person