S235 Programme
Monday 14 August 2006
08:00-09:00 Registration and Welcome
Session I- Galaxy Building blocks
ChairMartin Bureau
09:00-09:25 Nicole Vogt: The Tully-Fisher relation as a function of redshift: disentangling galaxy evolution and selection biases
09:25-09:50 Alfonso Aragon-Salamanca: The Tully-Fisher relation and its evolution with redshift and environment
09:50-10:15 Tomasso Treu: Spheroids scaling relations over cosmic time
10:15-10:30 Simon Driver: Did bulges form first and disks later ?
ChairMartin Bureau
11:00-11:20 Francoise Combes: Secular Evolution in Galaxies
11:20-11:40 Daniel Pfenniger: Building a galactic bulge
11:40-12:00 Isaac Shlosman: Building a galactic disk
12:00-12:20 David Block: Building a galactic disk: insights from M33
12:20-12:35 Eija Laurikainen: Bulge-to-total Mass Ratios for the Galaxies in the Hubble Sequence

LUNCH

Chair David Block
14:00-14:20 Eric Emsellem: Sheroids ages, kinematics and BH-relation
14:20-14:40 Houjun Mo: The relation between galaxy properties and their dark matter halo
14:40-14:55 Edward Taylor: On Star Formation and the Non-Existence of Dark Galaxies
14:55-15:15 Richard de Grijs: From nuclear clusters to halo globulars: starclusters as basic galactic building blocks
15:15-15:30 Mariska Kriek: Spectroscopic identification of massive galaxies at z~2.3 with strongly suppressed star formation
ChairDavid Block
16:00-16:20 Gerry Gilmore: Population Models
16:20-16:40 Claudia Maraston: Stellar population models
16:40-17:00 Evan Skillman: Age-metallicity relation in dwarfs
17:00-17:20 Daniel Kunth: Are the most metal-poor galaxies young?
17:20-17:35 Monica Tosi: IZw18, or the picture of Dorian Gray: the more you watch it, the older it gets

Tuesday 15 August 2006
Session II- Environment and Interactions
ChairSusanne Hüttemeister
09:00-09:25 Ben Moore: Galaxy formation and transformation by environmental and secular processes
09:25-09:50 Bernd Vollmer: The influence of intergalactic gas on galaxy evolution in the local Universe
09:50-10:15 Claudia Mendes de Oliveira: Galaxy evolution in compact and fossil groups
10:15-10:30 Holland Ford: The ACS IDT Investigation of the Evolution of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies from z ~ 0.2 to z ~ 7
Chair Susanne Hüttemeister
11:00-11:20 Roy Gal: The ORELSE Survey: Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large Scale Environments
11:20-11:40 Michael Cooper: New Results from the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Role of Environment in Galaxy Evolution from z ~ 1 to z ~ 0
11:40-12:00 Taddy Kodama: Galaxy evolution in clusters
12:00-12:20 Kenji Bekki: Formation and evolution of nucleated galaxies

LUNCH

General AssemblySession 1

Wednesday 16 August 2006
ChairClaude Carignan
09:00-09:25 Annette Ferguson: The Structure of Galaxies at Faint Light Levels
09:25-09:50 Vassilis Charmandaris: Infrared Properties of nearby Interacting Galaxies: from Spirals to ULIRGs
09:50-10:15 Linda Tacconi: Spatially resolved galaxy dynamics at z~2-3: new insights into galaxy evolution
10:15-10:30 Xiaolei Zhang: Secular evolution and the morphological transformation of cluster and field galaxies
Session III- SF processes and Feedback
ChairClaude Carignan
11:00-11:25 Mike Dopita: Quiescent star formation
11:25-11:40 Jan Palous: Star-Gas Cycle in galaxies
11:40-11:55 Chiaki Kobayashi: Simulations of cosmic chemical enrichment: hypernova feedback, galactic winds and mass-metallicity relations
11:55-12:10 Céline Peroux: Neutral gas and metals from z=4 to z=0.5
12:10-12:30 Thorsten Tepper Garcia: Chemically consistent evolutionary synthesis modelling of galaxies

LUNCH

ChairFelix Mirabel
14:00-14:25 Catherine Cesarsky: The role of luminous infrared galaxies in galaxy evolution
14:25-14:40 Crystal Martin: Starburst feedback
14:40-15:05 Roberto Terlevich: Downsizing among massive galaxies
15:05-15:30 Chris Martin: Probing Galaxy Evolution with Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) UV Surveys
ChairFelix Mirabel
16:00-16:25 Arjen van der Wel: Evolution of Rest-frame Optical and Infrared Colors and M/L of Early-Type Galaxies out to z=1
16:25-16:50 Gerhard Hensler: Feedback from SF
16:50-17:15 Gian Luigi Granato: Mutual feedback between star formation and nuclear activity
17:15-17:30 Filipo Fraternali: Gaseous haloes: linking galaxies to the IGM

Thursday 17 August 2006
Session IV- The Early Universe
ChairDuilia de Mello
09:00-09:25 Casey Papovich: The star formation history and stellar assembly of high redshift galaxies
09:25-09:50 Roberto Abraham: The morphological type evolution
09:50-10:15 Andrea Cimatti: From mergers to spheroids: the cosmic and morphological evolution of early-type galaxies
10:15-10:30 David Koo: CATS: Center for Adaptive Optics Treasury Survey of Distant Galaxies, Supernovae, and Active Galactic Nuclei
ChairDuilia de Mello
11:00-11:20 Fabian Walter: First galaxies and AGN
11:20-11:40 Marijn Franx: The first clusters
11:40-12:00 Alice Shapley: Galaxy formation in protoclusters at high redshift
12:00-12:15 Hyunjin Shim: An Infrared Study of Lyman Break Galaxies in the Spitzer First Look Survey Field
12:15-12:30 Ikuru Iwata: Luminosity Dependent Evolution of Lyman Break Galaxies from Redshift 5 to 3

LUNCH

ChairAsao Habe
14:00-14:25 Laura Portinari: Cosmological formation of galaxy disks
14:25-14:50 Matthias Steinmetz: Cosmic web - simulations
14:50-15:10 Tommy Wiklind: Massive and Old Galaxies at z>5
15:10-15:30 Rychard Bouwens: Galaxies at z>6: Evidence for Substantial Changes in Luminous Galaxies in the 200Myrs from z~7 to z~6
ChairAsao Habe
16:00-16:20 Mark Dickinson: Observational Constraints of the Galaxy Formation
16:20-16:40 Debra Elmegreen: Clumpy Galaxies in the Early Universe
16:40-17:00 Chris Conselice: Galaxy interactions and mergers at high redshift
17:00-17:20 Oleg Gnedin: The formation of dwarf galaxies and small-scale problems of CDM
17:20-17:35 Michael Hudson: Downsizing from the fossil record: ages and metallicities of red galaxies and their dependence on mass and on environment