Title: Star Formation And Gas In Nearby Galaxies
Speaker: Yong Shi (Nanjing University)
Time & Place: Thursday, 3:00pm, December 25th, Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Abstract: Star formation is a key physical process of baryonic matters, and plays crucial roles in driving galaxy formation and evolution. The observed relationship between star formation rates and gas masses offers a powerful empirical way in understanding star formation and is widely invoked in numerical simulations of galaxy formation and evolution. In the past decade, the rich multi-wavelength data of nearby galaxies have enabled well characterizations of this gas-SFR relationship. However, the majority of these works focuses on studies of galaxies that are typical in the local universe but may be largely different from those in the early Universe. In this talk, I will represent our recent works along with others’ that probe star formation in some extreme environments such as galaxy outer disks, extreme low metallicity galaxies, radio galaxies etc. All these works challenge the traditional SFR-gas relationship, implying that different physical mechanisms may play roles in star formation during galaxy evolution.
Biog: TBC
Speaker:Prof. Jim Fuller(Caltech)
Time:10:00am Sep. 22th (Thursday)(Special time)
Location:Zoom ID:859 2132 7090;Password:6360
Speaker:Prof. Ruobing Dong(University of Victoria)
Time:3:00pm Sep. 15th (Thursday)
Location:Large conference room , 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Chin-Fei Lee(Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
Time:2:00pm Aug. 4th (Thursday)
Location:Zoom ID:818 1409 2070,Password:6360
Speaker:Yu Yu 余瑜 (Department of Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Time:3:00pm, June 23th
Location:Tencent ID:102-778-394 Password: 6360