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Invited overview: 25+5 mins |
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Invited targeted talks: 16+4 mins |
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Contributed talks: 12+3 mins |
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Sunday |
17:30-19:30 |
Welcome reception |
Monday |
09:00- 18:15 |
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09:00 |
Welcome and Intro |
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Extreme galaxies as a probe of the baryon cylce |
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Sijaki |
Extreme galaxies and their gaseous haloes in cosmological simulations of the epoch of reionization |
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Spilker |
Gas, Dust, and Quenching of Extreme High-Redshift Galaxies |
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Rybak |
Monsters with empty bellies? A comprehensive census of dense gas in high-redshift, massive galaxies |
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10:50-11:20 |
break |
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11:20 |
Rafelski |
The ISM and CGM of extremely low-mass galaxies at z~2 in the MUSE Ultra Deep Field |
Lelli |
TRICEPS: distribution and dynamics of cold gas in extremely massive galaxies at z=4-5 |
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Venturi |
Gas-phase metallicity gradients in extreme environments at z~6-8 |
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Trussler |
A census of 5 < z < 8 emission-line-free smouldering galaxies: Constraints on the primordial star formation cycle |
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Zavala |
Characterizing extreme galaxies across cosmic time: A multi-wavelength approach |
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Katz H |
Nebular Dominated Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization |
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13:00 - 14:40 |
lunch break |
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14:40 |
Katz N |
PhEW, there is a better way to simulate galaxies |
Heintz |
Extreme damped Lyman-alpha absorption in young star-forming galaxies at z=9-11 |
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Ormerod |
JWST Spectroscopy of Extreme Emission-Line Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization |
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Arribas |
JWST/NIRSpec IFU view of an extremely massive dusty system in the core of a proto-cluster at the EoR |
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Extreme galaxies as a probe of the stellar mass growth (1) |
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Pope |
A Census of Dust-Obscured Star Formation over Space and Time |
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16:15-16:45 |
break |
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16:45 |
Stefanon |
A joint NIRSpec/IFU+ALMA view on massive galaxy assembly in the first 1Gyr of cosmic time |
Bisigello |
Delving deep: a population of extremely dusty dwarfs observed by JWST |
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Manning |
Exploring techniques to find and characterize the earliest dust-obscured galaxies |
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Bolamperti |
Looking for PopIII stars in high-z star-forming clumps |
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Chworowsky |
The Surprising Abundance of Massive Galaxies at High Redshifts |
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Xiao |
Studying extremely dust-obscured massive galaxies in the early Universe with JWST and ALMA |
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Tuesday |
08:45 - 18:05 |
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Extreme galaxies as a probe of outflows and feedback |
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08:45 |
Greene |
UNCOVERing Little Red RUBIES |
Carniani |
Fast and furious outflows in the early Universe |
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Wylezalek |
Extreme AGN at and around Cosmic Noon |
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Concas |
The puzzling absence of extreme gas outflows in extremely low-mass galaxies at cosmic noon |
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Juodžbalis |
The census and properties of infant black holes in the early Universe revealed by JWST-JADES |
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Poster presentation lightning round (posters 1-26) |
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10:55-11:25 |
break |
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11:25 |
Liu W |
Probing Quasar Feedback via Outflows at Cosmic Dawn with JWST |
Kokorev |
Uncovering Massive Reddened Quasars in the Early Universe |
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Discussion |
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12:50 - 14:30 |
lunch break |
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Extreme galaxies as a probe of the stellar mass growth (2) |
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14:30 |
Marchesini |
Ultra-massive galaxies in the early Universe: the good, the bad, and the ugly |
Desprez |
Extremely massive galaxy population at cosmic dawn revealed to be not so massive. |
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Feruglio |
The growth of the most massive galaxies at z~7 revealed by ALMA and NOEMA |
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Harvey |
Massive Mysteries: Investigating the Unexpectedly Large Stellar Masses of High-Redshift Galaxies using PEARLS, CEERS and JADES |
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Wang T |
JWST/MIRI reveals the true number density of massive galaxies at z> 4 |
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Bouwens |
[CII]-Selected Sample of Extremely High SFR Sources in the z>6 Universe: First Results from the CISTERN ALMA Program |
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16:20-16:50 |
break |
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16:50 |
Williams |
An Extremely Compact yet Highly Star-Forming Magnified Galaxy at z=9.51 |
Castellano |
An investigation of galaxies at extreme redshifts with deep NIRCam and NIRSpec observations |
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Weaver |
Uncovering the dramatic rise of a cosmic beast at z=8.51 |
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Coe |
Extremes revealed by lensing in the early universe |
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Nipoti |
From red nuggets to relic galaxies in high-density environments |
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19:30 |
Conference Dinner |
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Wednesday |
All day excursion |
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Thursday |
08:45 - 18:15 |
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Extreme galaxies as a probe of quenching |
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08:45 |
Belli |
Quenching and Quiescence at Cosmic Noon and Beyond |
Glazebrook |
Disturbingly old quiescent galaxies at 3<z<4 |
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Looser |
Discovery of a recently (mini-)quenched galaxy at z=7.3 and more observational evidence for extremely bursty SFHs in the first billion years |
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Asada |
Can low-mass high-z galaxies in extreme environments be extreme? Star formation burstiness and the local environments |
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Suess |
Minor Merger Growth in Action: JWST discovers tiny blue companions around massive quiescent galaxies |
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Park |
Widespread rapid quenching at cosmic noon revealed by JWST deep spectroscopy |
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Antwi-Danso |
Tackling the Age Bias in Quiescent Galaxy Samples |
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10:50-11:20 |
break |
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11:20 |
Renaud |
What is an extreme galaxy: Chaos in the main sequence |
Hartley |
The First Quiescent Galaxies in TNG300 |
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Kimmig |
Quenching at Cosmic Dawn: an Ensemble of Rapid Starbursts, AGN Feedback and Environment |
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Spiniello |
Investigating Stellar Population In Relics (INSPIRE) |
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Ferre Mateu |
Do extreme galaxies also host extreme black holes? |
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12:40 - 14:20 |
lunch break |
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14:20 |
Forbes |
Analysis of Galaxies at the Extremes (AGATE) project: Ultra Diffuse Galaxies |
Discussion |
Extreme environments: finding and characterizing environments |
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Borgani |
Simulating BCGs and their environment: from proto-clusters to the present |
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Hatch |
Revealing intracluster light in protoclusters: Clues to extreme galaxy evolution |
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16:15-16:45 |
break |
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16:45 |
Poster presentation lightning round (posters 27-52) |
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Overzier |
Galaxy protoclusters: status of the field |
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Rennehan |
Rapid early coeval star formation and assembly of the most-massive galaxies in the Universe |
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Esposito |
Inside the cosmic giants: galaxies in high-z clusters and proto-clusters in cosmological hydrodynamical simulations |
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Friday |
08:45 - 18:00 |
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Extreme environments: Galaxies as probes of environmental effects |
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08:45 |
Singh |
Quenching of galaxies in extreme environments before cosmic noon |
Dannerbauer |
Caught in the Spiderweb |
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Kohandel |
Revealing post-starburst galaxies in the core of the most distant proto-cluster at z = 7.88 Confirmed by NIRSpec/JWST |
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Rupke |
Extreme Feedback: Connecting Galaxies to their Environments with the Biggest Galactic Winds |
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Forrest |
On the Extreme Properties and Environments of Ultramassive Galaxies at z>3 |
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Harshan |
The Beginning of the End for Massive Galaxies at z ∼ 2 |
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Shah |
Connecting Extremes: How Protostructure Environments Affect Nuclear Activity of Galaxies at 2.5 < z < 4.5 |
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Champagne |
The Effect of Environment on the Richest Protocluster Anchored by a Luminous z=6.6 Quasar |
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10:50-11:20 |
break |
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Linking extreme environments over redshift |
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11:20 |
Bahe |
How does the high-z cosmic web shape the evolution of galaxies? |
Noble |
Environmental Effects on the Molecular Gas and Dust in High-redshift Cluster Galaxies |
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Ahad |
An environment-dependent halo mass function as a driver for the early quenching of z>=1.5 cluster galaxies: insights from cosmological simulations |
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Webb |
Studying the most massive galaxies in the densest regions at early epochs |
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12:45 - 14:20 |
lunch break |
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14:20 |
Matharu |
The role of BCGs, PSBs and compact galaxies in shaping galaxy size growth and quenching over cosmic time |
Poggianti |
The descendants of extreme environments and extreme galaxies in the local Universe |
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Moretti |
The cold gas content of ram-pressure stripped galaxies and its link with the star formation |
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Discussion |
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16:10-16:40 |
break |
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Extreme environments: connecting galaxies and their surrounding |
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16:40 |
Dutta |
Linking CGM and galaxy environment over 12 billion years |
Newman |
IGM Tomography: A New Window into Protoclusters and Early Environment-Dependent Galaxy Evolution |
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Fossati |
Resolving the physics of the CGM in extreme environments using dwarf galaxies as probes |
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Pensabene |
Witnessing the assembly of galaxies in a massive node of the Cosmic Web at z~3 |
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Concluding remarks |
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