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Live Talks and Discussions |
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Session 1: link to join Introduction: video link Simon Driver (RT): Bulges in the cosmological context video link Paola di Matteo (RT): Bulge properties from a theoretical perspective: what do they tell us about the Milky Way bulge video link
Session 2: link to join Full session video link Stijn Wuyts (RT): High-redshift clumpy disks and bulge formation from observations Manuela Zoccali (RT): Overview on the observational properties of the Milky Way bulge
Session 3: link to join Full session video link Mattia Sormani (IT): The formation of nuclear discs and rings in simulations Aura Obreja (IT): Bulges in cosmological simulations Patricia Sanchez-Blazquez (IT): Stellar populations and the formation of central structures in disc galaxies Discussion 1: Chemo-dynamical properties of bulges (Chairs: Elena Valenti & Chris Brook)
Session 4: link to join Full session video link Melissa Ness (IT): The 3D chemo-dynamical structure of the Milky Way bulge Jairo Mendez-Abreu (IT): Box/Peanuts in disc galaxies Guo Yicheng (IT): Physical properties and evolution of star-forming clumps at high redshifts Discussion 2: Chemo-dynamical properties of bulges (Chairs: Martin Bureau & Lodovico Coccato)
Session 5: link to join Full session video link Peter Erwin (IT): Composite bulges Marc Huertas-Company (IT): The importance of galaxy mergers for bulge formation Thorsten Naab (IT): High-redshift clumpy discs and bulge formation in simulations Discussion 3: Formation of bulges and future perspectives (Chairs: Jesus Falcon-Barroso & Victor Debattista)
Session 6: link to join Talks video link Discussion and final remarks video link Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky (IT): High-redshift clumpy galaxies: a lensing perspective Cristina Chiappini (IT): The chemical evolution of the Milky Way bulge Oscar Gonzalez (IT): The Milky Way bulge in the ELT/JWST era: future perspectives Discussion 4: Formation of bulges and future perspectives (Chairs: Livia Origlia & Bruce Elmegreen) |
Contributed Talks |
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Session 3: Full playlist Anke Arentsen: Kinematics of (very) metal-poor stars in the Milky Way bulge region video link Daniel Ceverino: Bulge formation through clump migration and compaction at high-z in the VELA simulations video link Luca Costantin: Bulges as red-nugget relics in massive disk galaxies video link Adriana de Lorenzo Caceres: Galaxy’s anatomy: witnessing the growth of dissected bulges video link Deanne Fisher: DYNAMO Survey: An Upclose View of Clumpy, Turbulent Galaxies video link Francesca Fragkoudi: The formation and properties of the Milky Way's bar and bulge according to cosmological simulations video link Giulia Pagnini: On the dearth of C-enhanced metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulge video link Jesse van de Sande: Dissecting the anatomy of the Galactic bulge through chemo-dynamic analysis of its siblings video link
Session 4: Full playlist Hua Gao: Demographics of bulges in the Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey (CGS) video link Ignacio Gargiulo: Bulge formation in MW and M31 like galaxies: recent results from the Auriga and TNG50 simulations video link Minghao Guo: A New Channel of Bulge Formation via the Destruction of Short Bars video link Keerthana Jegatheesan: BUDDI-MaNGA: Exploring bulge formation scenarios video link Sandor Kruk: Revealing the cosmic evolution of boxy/peanut-shaped bulges video link Andrea Kunder: The BRAVA-RR Lyrae stars: New metallicities and kinematics of the old spheroidal bulge stars video link Madeline Lucey: The chemodynamics of the (metal-poor) Milky Way Bulge stellar populations video link Annagrazia Puglisi: Sub-millimetre compact galaxies as a key population to understand the build-up of bulges at high-z video link Anita Zanella: The contribution of high-redshift star-forming clumps to bulge formation and galaxy evolution video link
Session 5: Camila de Sá Freitas: Disentangling the light from nuclear discs: deriving stellar ages and the epoch of bar formation video link Francesco R. Ferraro: Fossil fragments from the hierarchical assembly of the Galactic bulge video link Wako Ishibashi: An alternative formation path for galactic bulges? Tommaso Marchetti: BDBS + Gaia EDR3 cleaning of the CMDs: implications for the age of the Galactic bulge video link Marie Martig: Constraining the connection between mergers and classical bulges from an observational point of view video link Jason Sanders: Variable stars across the Galactic Bulge and Nuclear Stellar Disc video link Sandro Tacchella: From the variability of star formation to the formation of bulges video link
Session 6: Full playlist Dimitri Gadotti: Nuclear discs in external galaxies and the Milky Way: building "bulges" without mergers video link Federico Lelli: Stellar bulges and regularly rotating disks in high-z galaxies video link Kalina Nedkova: How have galaxy components grown in size since z=2? video link Michael R. Rich: The Blanco DECam Bulge Survey: 500 million sources in 200 square degrees video link Francesca Rizzo: From z ~ 4.5 starburst galaxies to massive quiescent systems video link Alvaro Rojas-Arriagada: Stellar populations in the Galactic bulge through the eyes of recent spectroscopic surveys video link Milena Valentini: The evolution of bulges in a cosmological context: formation, kinematics, and chemical evolution video link |