Information for Talks
- Review talks (40mins + 5mins Q&A)
- Highlight talks (25mins + 5mins Q&A)
- Contributed talks (15mins + 5mins Q&A)
All presentations will be displayed from the conference’s dedicated presentation PC.
Use of personal laptops is not recommended. Both macOS and Windows systems will be available.
Submission Deadline:
Submit your presentation file during the coffee break immediately before your session on the presentation day.
Collection Method:
Files will be collected via USB during the coffee break. Please hand them to a member of the SOC or LOC.
Information for Posters
- Posters should be prepared in A0 size (portrait orientation).
- A short oral session for poster presenters is planned on August 25.
- For poster presentations, please refer to the Poster Presentations.
Oral Presentations
Click here for abstracts
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Day 1 Day 2 Monday Tuesday 08:30-09:20 Resistration 09:00-09:30 Highlight talk: Hsi-An Pan 09:20-09:30 Opening remarks 09:30- 09:50 Zein Bazzi Galaxy Interactions, Galaxy Evolution, and Links to the Early Universe 09:50- 10:10 Kirsten Larson 09:30-10:15 Review talk: Ralf S. Klessen 10:10- 10:40 Break / Poster viewing 10:15-10:35 Fabian Walter 10:40- 11:10 Highlight talk: Kisetsu Tsuge 10:35-10:55 Lucy Ivey (online) 11:10- 11:30 Kengo Tachihara 10:55-11:20 Break / Poster viewing 11:30- 11:50 Kazuki Tokuda 11:20-11:40 Kejian Chen 11:50- 12:10 Notahiana Ranaivoharimina 11:40-12:00 Vinny D’Onofrio 12:10- 12:30 Gundo Madiba 12:00-12:20 Gabriel Maheson 12:30- 14:30 lunch + conference photo 12:20-14:20 lunch Matter Cycle in Galaxies:
Outflows and Accretion14:20-15:05 Review talk: Florent Renaud 14:30- 15:00 Highlight talk: Masato Kobayashi 15:05-15:25 Maritza A. Lara-López 15:00- 15:20 Rin I. Yamada 15:25-15:45 Alex Wagner 15:20-
15:40Maki Nagata 15:45-16:20 Poster flash talk 15:40-
16:00Lori Porter (online) 16:20-16:40 Break / Poster viewing 16:00-
16:30Break / Poster viewing 16:40-17:00 Lingyu Wang 16:30-
16:50Rei Enokiya 17:00-17:20 Zongnan Li 16:50-
17:10Kensuke Kakiuchi 17:20-17:40 Mikhail de Villiers 17:10- 17:30 Kyra L. Kummer Poster viewing 17:30- 17:50 Izumi Seno
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Day 3 Day 4 Wednesday Thursday Gas Flows and Stellar Feedback: Shaping Star Formation and the Multi-Phase ISM SNRs and Particle Acceleration: High-Energy Phenomena and ISM Interactions 09:00-09:45 Review talk
Eve Ostriker09:00-09:45 Review talk
Tsuyoshi Inoue09:45-10:05 Aurelien Piluso 09:45-10:30 Review talk
Hidetoshi Sano10:05-10:25 Yuankang Liu (online) 10:30-11:00 Break / Poster viewing 10:25-10:55 Break / Poster viewing 11:00-11:20 Knox S. Long 10:55-11:40 Review talk
Janice C. Lee11:20-11:40 Federico Zangrandi 11:40-12:00 You-Hua Chu 11:40-13:40 lunch+conference photo 12:00-12:20 Manami Sasaki 13:40-14:10 Highlight talk
Tsunefumi Mizuno12:20-12:40 Slawa Kabanovic 14:10-14:30 Nick Indriolo 12:40-14:15 lunch 14:30-14:50 Ellis Owen 14:15-14:45 Highlight talk
Oleg Egorov14:50-15:20 Break / Poster viewing 14:45-15:05 Nushkia Chamba (online) 15:20-15:50 Highlight talk
Robert Brose15:05-15:25 Juhi Tiwari 15:50-16:10 Jason Alford 15:25-15:45 Martin Mayer 16:10-16:30 Ryosuke Kobashi 15:45-16:15 Break / Poster viewing 16:30-16:50 Shuta Tanaka 16:15-16:35 Eva Schinnerer 16:50-17:10 Yasuo Fukui 16:35-16:55 Takuto Ito 17:15-17:45 Summary 16:55-17:15 Kenshin Onogawa 17:15-18:00 Poster session 18:00~ Conference Dinner -
Day 5 Friday Excursion
There will be no organized excursion during the workshop. Participants are encouraged to enjoy sightseeing on their own, and tourist brochures will be distributed at the registration desk. The registration desk will remain open throughout the workshop for your convenience.
Oral Presentation Details
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Day 1 (Monday) Abstracts 08:30-09:20 Resistration 09:20-09:30 Opening remarks Galaxy Interactions, Galaxy Evolution, and Links to the Early Universe chair: Kisetsu Tsuge 09:30-10:15 Review talk: Ralf S. Klessen (Heidelberg University)
The physics of early star and galaxy formation10:15-10:35 Fabian Walter (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg)
The multi-phase ISM in the most distant quasar host galaxies10:35-10:55 Lucy Ivey (online) (Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge)
The Role of AGN feedback at z~7 with JWST/NIRSpec IFS10:55-11:20 Break / Poster viewing chair: 11:20-11:40 Kejian Chen (KIAA, Peking University)
Quantifying the Coupling Effects of Supernova Feedback on Black Hole Accretion in Galactic Nuclei11:40-12:00 Vinny D’Onofrio (Texas A&M University)
Investigating Star Formation Suppression via the ISM of Higher-Redshift Post-Starburst Galaxies12:00-12:20 Gabriel Maheson (University of Cambridge)
Big, Dusty Galaxies: Dust Attenuation and Morphology in Massive Galaxies at Cosmic Noon with Blue Jay12:20-14:20 lunch chair: 14:20-15:05 Review talk: Florent Renaud (Strasbourg Observatory / CNRS)
From intergalactic to interstellar: the (not so trivial) role of mergers on the ISM and star formation15:05-15:25 Maritza A. Lara-López (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
A multiwavelength perspective of galaxy evolution15:25-15:45 Alex Wagner (University of Tsukuba)
Interactions of AGN jets with the interstellar mediumchair: 15:45-16:20 Poster flash talk 16:20-16:40 Break / Poster viewing chair: 16:40-17:00 Lingyu Wang (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
A first look into evolution of star formation along statistical merger sequence17:00-17:20 Zongnan Li (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Understanding circumnuclear environments in M31 and M81 with spatially-resolved multiphase gas17:20-17:40 Mikhail de Villiers (University of Cape Town / South African Astronomical Observatory)
Diffuse gas in MHONGOOSE galaxies NGC 3511 and NGC 3513Poster viewing -
Day 2 (Tuesday) Abstracts 9:00-9:30 Highlight talk: Hsi-An (Tamkang University)
Galaxy Interactions as Drivers of Star Formation, Metallicity Evolution, and Molecular Gas Redistribution9:30-9:50 Zein Bazzi (Argelander Institute for Astronomy)
Mapping the Cold ISM with JWST PAH Emission: The Largest Molecular Cloud Catalog to Date9:50-10:10 Kirsten Larson (ESA / Space Telescope Science Institute)
The Interplay between Stars, Dust, and the ISM Shaping the Environments of Stellar Associations in NGC 4826 with PHANGS10:10-10:40 Break / Poster viewing 10:40-11:10 Highlight talk: Kisetsu Tsuge (Gifu University)
High-Mass Star Formation Triggered by Colliding HI Flows and Its Relation to the Metallicity Distribution in the Large Magellanic Cloud11:10-11:30 Kengo Tachihara (Nagoya University)
Triggered Formation of Massive Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and Their Kinematic Properties11:30-11:50 Kazuki Tokuda (Kagawa University)
Formation and Evolution of Filamentary Clouds Associated with High-Mass Star Formation in the Magellanic Clouds11:50-12:10 Notahiana Ranaivoharimina (University of Cape Town)
Refining HI scale heights: kinematic analysis of MHONGOOSE galaxies ESO 362-G011 and IC 495112:10-12:30 Gundo Madiba (University of Cape Town)
Imaging Polarised Radio Emission in and around Nearby Galaxies within the MHONGOOSE survey12:30-14:30 lunch + Conference Photo Matter Cycle in Galaxies: Outflows and Accretion 14:30-15:00 Highlight talk: Masato Kobayashi (Köln University)
Molecular cloud formation in large-scale colliding gas flows and its metallicity dependence15:00-15:20 Rin I. Yamada (Gifu university / NAOJ)
Gas ionization driven by the intermediate velocity clouds falling onto the Galactic disk15:20-15:40 Maki Nagata (The University of Tokyo)
High-Velocity Molecular Clouds in M8315:40-16:10 Lori Porter (online) (Columbia University)
Simulating High-Velocity Clouds in the Observational Plane: An Initial Study with the Smith Cloud16:10-16:30 Break / Poster viewing 16:30-16:50 Rei Enokiya (NAOJ)
MeerKAT reveals substructures of atomic gas in the Galactic Center16:50-17:10 Kensuke Kakiuchi (Kyusyu Sangyo University)
The Magnetized Interstellar Medium in the Galactic Center Region: Effects of Radiative Heating and Cooling17:10-17:30 Kyra L. Kummer (University of Cape Town)
IC 5332 as a Laboratory for Probing Outer-Disk Star Formation & HI Gas Properties17:30-17:50 Izumi Seno (Nagoya University)
Thermal Instability of Circum-Galactic Medium as The Fuels for Star Formation in The Galactic Disks -
Day 3 (Wednesday) Abstracts Gas Flows and Stellar Feedback: Shaping Star Formation and the Multi-Phase ISM 9:00-9:45 Review talk: Eve Ostriker (Princeton University)
Feedback and the Multiphase, Multicomponent ISM: Theory9:45-10:05 Aurelien Piluso (Observatoire de Paris)
Unveiling physical and microphysical process in Photo-Dominated Regions with H2 ro-vibrational lines from IGRINS observations10:05-10:25 Yuankang Liu (online) (Durham University)
Emission line diagnostics in H II regions: a non-equilibrium perspective10:25-10:55 Break / Poster viewing 10:55-11:40 Review talk: Janice C. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Decoding Galaxies & Star Formation Feedback with 100,000 Star Clusters: PHANGS-HST & JWST today, HWO tomorrow11:40-12:00 You-Hua Chu (National Sun Yat-sen University)
High-Resolution Views of the Multiphase ISM of the Magellanic Clouds12:00-12:20 Manami Sasaki
(Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
The hot phase of the interstellar medium12:20-12:40 Slawa Kabanovic (Universität zu Köln)
Probing the Multi-Phase ISM: From Expanding [C II] Bubbles to Cold Absorbing Gas12:40-14:15 lunch 14:15- 14:45 Highlight talk: Oleg Egorov (Heidelberg University)
A multi-scale and multi-wavelength perspective on stellar feedback in nearby galaxies14:45-15:05 Nushkia Chamba (online) (NASA Ames Research Center)
Signatures of Star Formation, Feedback and Mergers in the Multi-phase Interstellar Medium of Galaxies15:05-15:25 Juhi Tiwari (The University of Alabama in Huntsville)
Gone Without a Glow?: Hot-phase X-ray Thermal Coronae in Low-Mass Cluster Galaxies15:25-15:45 Martin Mayer
(Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
X-raying the multi-phase interstellar medium of the LMC with eROSITA15:45-16:15 Break / Poster viewing 16:15-16:35 Eva Schinnerer (MPIA)
Gas-rich galaxy centers as extreme environments for star formation16:35-16:55 Takuto Ito (Nagoya University)
Filament and star formation triggered by stellar feedback probed by the dynamics of young stellar objects in the Perseus cloud16:55-17:15 Kenshin Onogawa (Nagoya University)
Histogram of Bubbles in Spiral Arms17:15-18:00 Poster session 18:00~ Conference Dinner -
Day 4 (Thursday) Abstracts SNRs and Particle Acceleration: High-Energy Phenomena and ISM Interactions 9:00-9:45 Review talk: Tsuyoshi Inoue (Konan University)
Effects of Shock–Cloud Interactions on the Evolution of Supernova Remnants9:45-10:30 Review talk: Hidetoshi Sano (Gifu University)
Origin of Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy10:30-11:00 Break / Poster viewing 11:00-11:20 Knox S. Long (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Integral Field Spectroscopy of Galactic and Magellanic Cloud Supernova Remnants with the SDSS-V Local Volume Mapper11:20-11:40 Federico Zangrandi
(Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Supernova remnant population in the Large Magellanic Cloud11:40-13:40 lunch + conference photo 13:40-14:10 Highlight talk: Tsunefumi Mizuno (Hiroshima University)
Interstellar Gas Properties in the Solar Neighborhood Revealed by Diffuse Gamma Rays14:10-14:30 Nick Indriolo (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Mapping the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate in the Solar Neighborhood14:30-14:50 Ellis Owen (RIKEN)
Probing the physics of cosmic rays in molecular clouds14:50-15:20 Break / Poster viewing 15:20-15:50 Highlight talk: Robert Brose (University of Potsdam)
Supernova Remnants as Accelerators of Galactic Cosmic Rays15:50-16:10 Jason Alford (NYU Abu Dhabi)
Cosmic Ray Leptons Escaping from CTA 1?16:10-16:30 Ryosuke Kobashi (The University of Tokyo)
Environment of Tycho's SNR inferred from shock-dynamics and gamma-ray spectrum16:30-16:50 Shuta Tanaka (Aoyama Gakuin University)
The Origin of Filamentary Structures in the Crab Nebula: A Unified Solution to the Sigma and Kappa Problems16:50-17:10 Yasuo Fukui (Nagoya University/Gifu University)
Cosmic ray acceleration in a microquasar candidate TeV γ ray source HESS J1023-57 (Westerlund 2)17:15-17:45 Summary
Information for Talks
- Review talks (40mins + 5mins Q&A)
- Highlight talks (25mins + 5mins Q&A)
- Contributed talks (15mins + 5mins Q&A)
All presentations will be displayed from the conference’s dedicated presentation PC.
Use of personal laptops is not recommended. Both macOS and Windows systems will be available.
Submission Deadline:
Submit your presentation file during the coffee break immediately before your session on the presentation day.
Collection Method:
Files will be collected via USB during the coffee break. Please hand them to a member of the SOC or LOC.
Information for Posters
- Posters should be prepared in A0 size (portrait orientation).
- A short oral session for poster presenters is planned on August 25.
- For poster presentations, please refer to the Poster Presentations.
Oral Presentations
Click here for abstracts
-
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 08:30-09:20 Resistration 09:00-09:30 Highlight talk: Hsi-An Pan Gas Flows and Stellar Feedback: Shaping Star Formation and the Multi-Phase ISM SNRs and Particle Acceleration:
High-Energy Phenomena and ISM InteractionsExcursion 09:20-09:30 Opening remarks 09:30-09:50 Zein Bazzi 09:00-09:45 Review talk: Eve Ostriker 09:00-
09:45Review talk: Tsuyoshi Inoue Galaxy Interactions, Galaxy Evolution,
and Links to the Early Universe09:50-10:10 Kirsten Larson 09:45-10:05 Aurelien Piluso 09:45-
10:30Review talk: Hidetoshi Sano 09:30-10:15 Review talk: Ralf S. Klessen 10:10-10:40 Break / Poster viewing 10:05-10:25 Yuankang Liu (online) 10:30-11:00 Break / Poster viewing 10:15-10:35 Fabian Walter 10:40-11:10 Highlight talk: Kisetsu Tsuge 10:25-10:55 Break / Poster viewing 11:00-11:20 Knox S. Long 10:35-10:55 Lucy Ivey (online) 11:10-11:30 Kengo Tachihara 10:55-11:15 Review talk: Janice C. Lee 11:20-11:40 Federico Zangrandi 10:55-11:20 Break / Poster viewing 11:30-11:50 Kazuki Tokuda 11:15-11:35 You-Hua Chu 11:40-13:40 ilunch + conference photo 11:20-11:40 Kejian Chen 11:50-12:10 Notahiana Ranaivoharimina 11:35-11:55 Manami Sasaki 13:40-14:10 Highlight talk: Tsunefumi Mizuno 11:40-12:00 Vinny D’Onofrio 12:10-12:30 Gundo Madiba 11:55-12:15 Slawa Kabanovic 14:10-14:30 Nick Indriolo 12:00-12:20 Gabriel Maheson 12:30-14:30 lunch + conference photo 12:15-14:15 lunch 14:30-14:50 Ellis Owen 12:20-14:20 lunch Matter Cycle in Galaxies:
Outflows and Accretion14:15-14:45 Highlight talk: Oleg Egorov 14:50-15:20 Break / Poster viewing 14:20-15:05 Review talk: Florent Renaud 14:30-15:00 Highlight talk: Masato Kobayashi 14:45-15:05 Nushkia Chamba (online) 15:20-15:50 Highlight talk: Robert Brose 15:05-15:25 Maritza A. Lara-López 15:00-15:20 Rin I. Yamada 15:05-15:25 Juhi Tiwari 15:50-16:10 Jason Alford 15:25-15:45 Alex Wagner 15:20-15:40 Maki Nagata 15:25-15:45 Martin Mayer 16:10-16:30 Ryosuke Kobashi 15:45-16:20 Poster flash talk 15:40-16:10 Lori Porter (online) 15:45-16:15 Break / Poster viewing 16:30-16:50 Shuta Tanaka 16:20-16:40 Break / Poster viewin 16:10-16:30 Break / Poster viewing 16:15-16:35 Eva Schinnerer 16:50-17:10 Yasuo Fukui 16:40-17:00 Lingyu Wang 16:30-16:50 Rei Enokiya 16:35-16:55 Takuto Ito 17:15-17:45 Summary 17:00-17:20 Zongnan Li 16:50-17:10 Kensuke Kakiuchi 16:55-17:15 Kenshin Onogawa 17:20-17:40 Mikhail de Villiers 17:10-17:30 Kyra L. Kummer 17:15-18:00 Poster viewing Poster viewing 17:30-17:50 Izumi Seno 18:00~ Conference Dinner
There will be no organized excursion during the workshop. Participants are encouraged to enjoy sightseeing on their own, and tourist brochures will be distributed at the registration desk. The registration desk will remain open throughout the workshop for your convenience.
Oral Presentation Details
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Day 1 (Monday, August 25) Abstracts 08:30-09:20 Resistration 09:20-09:30 Opening remarks Galaxy Interactions, Galaxy Evolution, and Links to the Early Universe Chair: Kisetsu Tsuge 09:30-10:15 Review talk: Ralf S. Klessen (Heidelberg University)
The physics of early star and galaxy formation10:15-10:35 Fabian Walter (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg)
The multi-phase ISM in the most distant quasar host galaxies"10:35-10:55 Lucy Ivey (online) (Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge)
The Role of AGN feedback at z~7 with JWST/NIRSpec IFS"10:55-11:20 Break / Poster viewing Chair: Juhi Tiwari 11:20-11:40 Kejian Chen (KIAA, Peking University)
Quantifying the Coupling Effects of Supernova Feedback on Black Hole Accretion in Galactic Nuclei11:40-12:00 Vinny D’Onofrio (Texas A&M University)
Investigating Star Formation Suppression via the ISM of Higher-Redshift Post-Starburst Galaxies12:00-12:20 Gabriel Maheson (University of Cambridge)
Big, Dusty Galaxies: Dust Attenuation and Morphology in Massive Galaxies at Cosmic Noon with Blue Jay12:20-14:20 lunch Chair: Ralf S. Klessen 14:20-15:05 Review talk: Florent Renaud (Strasbourg Observatory / CNRS)
From intergalactic to interstellar: the (not so trivial) role of mergers on the ISM and star formation15:05-15:25 Maritza A. Lara-López (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
A multiwavelength perspective of galaxy evolution15:25-15:45 Alex Wagner (University of Tsukuba)
Interactions of AGN jets with the interstellar mediumChair: Rei Enokiya 15:45-16:20 poster flash talk 16:20-16:40 Break / Poster viewing Chair: Florent Renaud 16:40-17:00 Lingyu Wang (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
A first look into evolution of star formation along statistical merger sequence17:00-17:20 Zongnan Li (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Understanding circumnuclear environments in M31 and M81 with spatially-resolved multiphase gas17:20-17:40 Mikhail de Villiers (University of Cape Town / South African Astronomical Observatory)
Diffuse gas in MHONGOOSE galaxies NGC 3511 and NGC 3513Poster viewing -
Day 2 (Tuesday, August 26) Abstracts chair: Manami Sasaki 09:00-09:30 Highlight talk: Hsi-An Pan (Tamkang University)
Galaxy Interactions as Drivers of Star Formation, Metallicity Evolution, and Molecular Gas Redistribution09:30-09:50 Zein Bazzi (Argelander Institute for Astronomy)
Mapping the Cold ISM with JWST PAH Emission: The Largest Molecular Cloud Catalog to Date09:50-10:10 Kirsten Larson (ESA / Space Telescope Science Institute)
The Interplay between Stars, Dust, and the ISM Shaping the Environments of Stellar Associations in NGC 4826 with PHANGS10:10-10:40 Break / Poster viewing chair: Lingyu Wang 10:40-11:10 Highlight talk: Kisetsu Tsuge (Gifu University)
High-Mass Star Formation Triggered by Colliding HI Flows and Its Relation to the Metallicity Distribution in the Large Magellanic Cloud11:10-11:30 Kengo Tachihara (Nagoya University)
Triggered Formation of Massive Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and Their Kinematic Properties11:30-11:50 Kazuki Tokuda (Kagawa University)
Formation and Evolution of Filamentary Clouds Associated with High-Mass Star Formation in the Magellanic Clouds11:50-12:10 Notahiana Ranaivoharimina (University of Cape Town)
Refining HI scale heights: kinematic analysis of MHONGOOSE galaxies ESO 362-G011 and IC 495112:10-12:30 Gundo Madiba (University of Cape Town)
Imaging Polarised Radio Emission in and around Nearby Galaxies within the MHONGOOSE survey12:30:14:30 lunch + conference photo Matter Cycle in Galaxies: Outflows and Accretion chair: Maritza A. Lara-López 14:30-15:00 Highlight talk: Masato Kobayashi (Köln University)
Molecular cloud formation in large-scale colliding gas flows and its metallicity dependence15:00-15:20 Rin I. Yamada (Gifu University/NAOJ)
Gas ionization driven by the intermediate velocity clouds falling onto the Galactic disk15:20-15:40 Maki Nagata (The University of Tokyo)
High-Velocity Molecular Clouds in M8315:40-16:10 Lori Porter (online) (Columbia University)
Simulating High-Velocity Clouds in the Observational Plane: An Initial Study with the Smith Cloud16:10-16:30 Break / Poster viewing chair: Kazuki Tokuda 16:30-16:50 Rei Enokiya (NAOJ)
MeerKAT reveals substructures of atomic gas in the Galactic Center16:50-17:10 Kensuke Kakiuchi (Kyusyu Sangyo University)
The Magnetized Interstellar Medium in the Galactic Center Region: Effects of Radiative Heating and Cooling17:10-17:30 Kyra L. Kummer (University of Cape Town)
IC 5332 as a Laboratory for Probing Outer-Disk Star Formation & HI Gas Properties17:30-17:50 Izumi Seno (Nagoya University)
Thermal Instability of Circum-Galactic Medium as The Fuels for Star Formation in The Galactic Disks -
Day 3 (Wednesday, August 27) Abstracts Gas Flows and Stellar Feedback: Shaping Star Formation and the Multi-Phase ISM chair: Eva Schinnerer 09:00-09:45 Review talk: Eve Ostriker (Princeton University)
Feedback and the Multiphase, Multicomponent ISM: Theory09:45-10:05 Aurelien Piluso (Observatoire de Paris)
Unveiling physical and microphysical process in Photo-Dominated Regions with H2 ro-vibrational lines from IGRINS observations10:05-10:25 Yuankang Liu (Durham University)
Emission line diagnostics in H II regions: a non-equilibrium perspective10:25-10:55 Break / Poster viewing chair: Martin Mayer 10:55-11:40 Review talk: Janice C. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Decoding Galaxies & Star Formation Feedback with 100,000 Star Clusters: PHANGS-HST & JWST today, HWO tomorrow11:40-12:00 You-Hua Chu (National Sun Yat-sen University)
High-Resolution Views of the Multiphase ISM of the Magellanic Clouds12:00-12:20 Manami Sasaki (Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
The hot phase of the interstellar medium12:20-12:40 Slawa Kabanovic (Universität zu Köln)
Probing the Multi-Phase ISM: From Expanding [C II] Bubbles to Cold Absorbing Gas12:40-14:15 lunch chair: Eve Ostriker 14:15:14:45 Highlight talk: Oleg Egorov (Heidelberg University)
A multi-scale and multi-wavelength perspective on stellar feedback in nearby galaxies14:45-15:05 Nushkia Chamba (online) (NASA Ames Research Center)
Signatures of Star Formation, Feedback and Mergers in the Multi-phase Interstellar Medium of Galaxies15:05-15:25 Juhi Tiwari (The University of Alabama in Huntsville)
Gone Without a Glow?: Hot-phase X-ray Thermal Coronae in Low-Mass Cluster Galaxies15:25-15:45 Martin Mayer (Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
X-raying the multi-phase interstellar medium of the LMC with eROSITA15:45-16:15 Break / Poster viewing chair: Masato Kobayashi 16:15-16:35 Eva Schinnerer (MPIA)
Gas-rich galaxy centers as extreme environments for star formation16:35-16:55 Takuto Ito (Nagoya University)
Filament and star formation triggered by stellar feedback probed by the dynamics of young stellar objects in the Perseus cloud16:55-17:15 Kenshin Onogawa (Nagoya University)
Histogram of Bubbles in Spiral Arms17:15-18:00 Poster viewing 18:00~ Conference Dinner (Lobby in front of the Hall) -
Day 4 (Thursday August 28) Abstracts SNRs and Particle Acceleration: High-Energy Phenomena and ISM Interactions chair: Robert Brose 09:00-09:45 Review talk: Tsuyoshi Inoue (Konan University)
Effects of Shock–Cloud Interactions on the Evolution of Supernova Remnants09:45-10:30 Review talk: Hidetoshi Sano (Gifu University)
Origin of Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy10:30-11:00 Break / Poster viewing 11:00-11:20 Knox S. Long (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Integral Field Spectroscopy of Galactic and Magellanic Cloud Supernova Remnants with the SDSS-V Local Volume Mapper11:20-11:40 Federico Zangrandi (Dr. Karl Remeis Observatory, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Supernova remnant population in the Large Magellanic Cloud11:40-13:40 lunch + conference photo chair: Hidetoshi Sano 13:40-14:10 Highlight talk: Tsunefumi Mizuno (Hiroshima University)
Interstellar Gas Properties in the Solar Neighborhood Revealed by Diffuse Gamma Rays14:10:14:30 Nick Indriolo (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Mapping the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate in the Solar Neighborhood14:30-14:50 Ellis Owen (RIKEN)
Probing the physics of cosmic rays in molecular clouds14:50-15:20 Break / Poster viewing chair: Knox Long 15:20-15:50 Highlight talk: Robert Brose (University of Potsdam)
Supernova Remnants as Accelerators of Galactic Cosmic Rays15:50-16:10 Jason Alford (NYU Abu Dhabi)
Cosmic Ray Leptons Escaping from CTA 1?16:10-16:30 Ryosuke Kobashi (The University of Tokyo)
Environment of Tycho's SNR inferred from shock-dynamics and gamma-ray spectrum16:30-16:50 Shuta Tanaka (Aoyama Gakuin University)
The Origin of Filamentary Structures in the Crab Nebula: A Unified Solution to the Sigma and Kappa Problems16:50-17:10 Yasuo Fukui (Nagoya University/Gifu University)
Cosmic ray acceleration in a microquasar candidate TeV γ ray source HESS J1023-57 (Westerlund 2)17:15-17:45 Summary