Agenda
Conference Schedule
See information about Wednesday evening’s Conference Outing and Banquet Dinner.
List of posters.
Download a copy of the schedule [117 KB PDF, Updated February 21, 2019]
Sunday, March 3, 2019 - La Cocina & Dusty Monk
201 N Court Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Conference Welcome Reception
Monday, March 4, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107
8:00 - 9:00
Registration and Poster Setup
9:00 - 9:15
Introduction by Buell Januzzi and Announcements
9:15 - 10:30
Session 1 - Physics and Origins of Dust (Chair: Aigen Li)
9:15
Bruce Draine - Invited Speaker
9:45
Eli Dwek - The Cosmic Evolution of Dust
10:00
Alec Hirschauer - Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars in the Low-Metallicity Galaxy NGC 6822
10:15
Jeonghee Rho - Dust and Molecule Formation and Evolution in Supernova Ejecta
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2 - Behavior of Dust (Chair: Karin Sandstrom)
11:00
Ed Jenkins - Invited Speaker
11:30
Brandon Hensley - A Unified Model of the Emission, Extinction, and Polarization of Interstellar Dust
11:45
Julia Roman-Duval - Characterizing the Dust Abundance and Properties from the UV to the FIR
12:00
Karl Gordon - Near- and Mid-Infrared Interstellar Dust Extinction Observations
12:15 - 1:30
Lunch Break
1:30 - 2:00
Behavior of Dust (continued)
1:30
Bill Reach - Molecules, Grains, and Shocks
1:45
I-Da Chiang - The Variation of the Dust-to-Metals Ratio in Resolved Nearby Galaxies
2:00 - 3:00
Session 3 - Lifecycle of Dust (Chair: Karl Gordon)
2:00
Svitlana Zhukovska - Invited Speaker
2:30
Margaret Meixner - The Life Cycle of Dust in the Magellanic Clouds: Insights from Spitzer and Herschel
2:45
Varsha Kulkarni - Observations of Element Depletions and Extinction Curves due to Dust in Distant Galaxies
3:00 - 3:30
Coffee Break
3:30 - 3:45
Lifecycle of Dust (continued)
3:30
Chia-Yu Hu - Dust Destruction by Supernovae in Time-Dependent 3D Hydrodynamical Simulations
3:45 - 4:30
Session 4 - Dust in the Lab (Chair: Karl Gordon)
3:45
Cornelia Jäger - Invited Speaker
4:30 - 5:15
Discussion (Leaders: Bill Reach and Karin Sandstrom)
5:15
End of Day 1
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107
9:00 - 10:30
Session 1 - Dust to Intermediate Redshifts (Chair: Arjun Dey)
9:00
Alexandra Pope - Invited Speaker
9:30
Eric Murphy - Spinning Dust — New Detections of Anomalous Microwave Emission in Nearby Galaxies
9:45
Wiphu Rujopakarn - Smooth, Extended Cold Dust Distributions in z ~ 3 Galaxies
10:00
Matus Rybak - Resolving Dust and Gas Properties on <1kpc Scales in z~3 Dusty Galaxies
10:15
Greg Walth - Using Galaxy Clusters as Cosmic Telescopes to Explore the Properties of Distant Dusty, Star-Forming Galaxies
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:15
Session 2 - Dust: AGN and Their Hosts (Chair: Anna Sajina)
11:00 - 11:30
Allison Kirkpatrick - Invited Speaker
11:30 - 11:45
Aigen Li - Are All Active Galactic Nuclei Born Equal? The Silicate Dust Mineralogy Perspective
11:45-12:00
Jianwei Lyu - Demystifying the Diverse IR SEDs of Type-1 AGNs from z~0 to z~6
12:00-12:15
Monique Aller - An Observational Investigation of Interstellar Silicate Dust Grains in Low- and Moderate-Redshift Galaxies Using Quasar Absorption Systems
12:15 - 12:30
Poster Session
12:30 - 1:45
Lunch Break
1:45 - 2:15
Dust: AGN and Their Hosts (continued)
1:45
Qiong Li - Dust Emission and Environment of The Most Distant Quasars at z~6
2:00
Erini Lambrides - Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Evidence for AGN Heating Warm Molecular Gas and Dust
2:15 - 2:45
Session 3 - Dust in the Early Universe (Chair: Christina Williams)
2:15
Justin Spilker - Invited Speaker
2:45 - 3:15
Coffee Break
3:15 - 4:00
Dust in the Early Universe (continued)
3:15
Xiangcheng Ma - Dust Obscuration and Dust Emission in z>~5 Star-Forming Galaxies
3:30
Jingzhe Ma - The Formation and Evolution of High-Redshift Dusty Galaxies
3:45
Denis Burgarella - What are the Physical Characteristics of Dust in LBGs at z>~6?
4:00 - 4:45
Discussion (Leaders: Mark Dickinson and Stephanie Juneau)
4:45
End of Day 2
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107 and Desert Museum
9:00 - 10:15
Session 1 - Dust in Modeling (Chair: Denis Burgarella)
9:00
Cristina Popescu - Invited Speaker
9:30
Isabella Lamperti - Dust Properties of Nearby Galaxies from the JINGLE Survey Inferred from Hierarchical Bayesian SED Fitting
9:45
George Rieke - The Far-Infrared Emission of the First Massive Galaxies
10:00
Danny Dale - A Two-parameter Dust Model for Galaxies and AGN
10:15 - 10:30
Poster Session
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:15
Session 2 - Dust in Simulations (Chair: Wiphu Rujopakarn)
11:00
Desika Narayanan - Invited Speaker
11:30
Qi Li - Dust Content in the Cosmological Simulation
11:45
Gergö Popping - Modeling the Dust Content of Galaxies Over Cosmic Time
12:00
Martin Glatzle - Transfer of Ionizing Radiation through Gas and Dust
12:15 - 1:00
Discussion (Leaders: Ben Weiner, Arjun Dey)
1:00 - 2:00
Boxed Lunch
2:00
Buses Depart to Desert Museum for Conference Outing and Dinner
See separate schedule for details
Friday, March 8, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107
9:00 - 10:30
OST and Future Missions (Chair: Irene Shivaei)
9:00
Stacey Alberts - Dust with JWST/MIRI
9:25
Eiichi Egami - SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics)
9:50
Caitlin Casey - ngVLA (Next Generation Very Large Array)
10:05
Dennis Zaritsky - The Giant Magellan Telescope and other ELTs
10:20 - 10:40
Coffee Break
10:40 - 11:30
OST and Future Missions (continued)
10:40
Margaret Meixner - Overview of OST
11:05
Alex Pope - Extragalactic Science with Origins
11:30 - 12:30
Discussion Panel (Members: Eiichi Egami, Rob Kennicutt, Alex Pope, George Rieke, Marcia Rieke, Dennis Zaritsky, Caitlin Casey)
Synergies between future ground- and space-based facilities, including OST, JWST, SPICA, and ELTs
12:30
End of Conference
Poster Presentations
- Ivana Barisic - A novel approach to measure the dust attenuation law at z~1
- Arianna Brown - Multiwavelength Case Studies on Herschel-Red Dusty Star Forming Galaxies at z~4-6
- Caleb Choban - Modeling Dust Evolution in FIRE
- Christopher Clark - An Empirical Determination of the Dust Mass Absorption Coefficient and its Variation Within Nearby Galaxies
- Alexander de la Vega - The Role of Dust Laws in SED Fitting of Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
- Luis Ho - Testing the Effectiveness of of AGN Feedback with Dust Measurements
- Thomas Lai - All the PAHs: a Spitzer-AKARI Cross-Archival Spectroscopic Survey of Aromatic Emission in Galaxies
- Qi Li - Probing Cosmic Dust of the Early Universe through High-Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Ajay Mishra - Unifying the Interstellar Extinction and Elemental Abundances
- Masashi Nashimoto - Can Amorphous Dusts Explain AME?
- Anna Sajina - Galaxies, AGN and their environments -- the role of wide area surveys
- Zhenzhen Shao - Gray Extinction for Active Galactic Nuclei?
- Alyssa Sokol - Tracing the SFRD and BHARD together: How linked are BH accretion and stellar mass buildup?
- Fengwu Sun - Dissecting an Extremely-Lensed Dusty Star-Forming Galaxy at z=4.7
- Dyas Utomo - The Distribution of Dust Mass and Temperature in Local Group Galaxies
- Dyas Utomo - A z=0 Multi-wavelength Galaxy Synthesis I: A WISE and GALEX Atlas of Local Galaxies
- Yuxi Wang - The dust extinction laws in the M31
- Benjamin Weiner - Fitting galaxy infrared SEDs with single dust models from a library is biased, but composite models can reduce the problem
- Yanxie Xie - The Star Formation Efficiency of Quasar Host Galaxies at Low Redshifts
- Petia Yanchulova Merica-Jones - Measuring Dust Properties at Low Metallicity using Color-Magnitude Diagrams of Stars in the Southwest Bar of the Small Magellanic Cloud
- Haibo Yuan - Discovery of dust disks and halo in the Galaxy
Conference Outing and Banquet Dinner
The conference outing and banquet dinner will be held at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. The Desert Museum of one of Tucson’s premier attractions, a fusion experience of zoo, botanical garden, art gallery, natural history museum, and aquarium. It features wildlife and flora native to the Sonoran Desert Region over 2 miles of walking paths through various desert habitats.
Logistics: participants will be bused from ENR2 to the Desert Museum (~ 30 minutes west of Tucson in the Saguaro National Park) on Wednesday, March 6, in the early afternoon. Participants will then have a few hours to independently explore the museum before gathering for a live animal experience, followed by dinner in the Green Room. Buses will then return to ENR2. A precise schedule will be distributed with the conference welcome packet.
Please note that the museum itself it largely outdoors, so wear appropriate clothing and shoes. The average forecast in March is mid-70s F (~24 C), however, it may be hotter and will likely be dry and sunny. Remember to drink water and wear sunscreen!
Conference Schedule
See information about Wednesday evening’s Conference Outing and Banquet Dinner.
List of posters.
Download a copy of the schedule [117 KB PDF, Updated February 21, 2019]
Sunday, March 3, 2019 - La Cocina & Dusty Monk |
|
201 N Court Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 | |
5:00 - 7:00 pm | Conference Welcome Reception |
Monday, March 4, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107 |
|
---|---|
8:00 - 9:00 | Registration and Poster Setup |
9:00 - 9:15 | Introduction by Buell Januzzi and Announcements |
9:15 - 10:30 | Session 1 - Physics and Origins of Dust (Chair: Aigen Li) |
9:15 | Bruce Draine - Invited Speaker |
9:45 | Eli Dwek - The Cosmic Evolution of Dust |
10:00 | Alec Hirschauer - Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars in the Low-Metallicity Galaxy NGC 6822 |
10:15 | Jeonghee Rho - Dust and Molecule Formation and Evolution in Supernova Ejecta |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:30 | Session 2 - Behavior of Dust (Chair: Karin Sandstrom) |
11:00 | Ed Jenkins - Invited Speaker |
11:30 | Brandon Hensley - A Unified Model of the Emission, Extinction, and Polarization of Interstellar Dust |
11:45 | Julia Roman-Duval - Characterizing the Dust Abundance and Properties from the UV to the FIR |
12:00 | Karl Gordon - Near- and Mid-Infrared Interstellar Dust Extinction Observations |
12:15 - 1:30 | Lunch Break |
1:30 - 2:00 | Behavior of Dust (continued) |
1:30 | Bill Reach - Molecules, Grains, and Shocks |
1:45 | I-Da Chiang - The Variation of the Dust-to-Metals Ratio in Resolved Nearby Galaxies |
2:00 - 3:00 | Session 3 - Lifecycle of Dust (Chair: Karl Gordon) |
2:00 | Svitlana Zhukovska - Invited Speaker |
2:30 | Margaret Meixner - The Life Cycle of Dust in the Magellanic Clouds: Insights from Spitzer and Herschel |
2:45 | Varsha Kulkarni - Observations of Element Depletions and Extinction Curves due to Dust in Distant Galaxies |
3:00 - 3:30 | Coffee Break |
3:30 - 3:45 | Lifecycle of Dust (continued) |
3:30 | Chia-Yu Hu - Dust Destruction by Supernovae in Time-Dependent 3D Hydrodynamical Simulations |
3:45 - 4:30 | Session 4 - Dust in the Lab (Chair: Karl Gordon) |
3:45 | Cornelia Jäger - Invited Speaker |
4:30 - 5:15 | Discussion (Leaders: Bill Reach and Karin Sandstrom) |
5:15 | End of Day 1 |
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107 |
|
---|---|
9:00 - 10:30 | Session 1 - Dust to Intermediate Redshifts (Chair: Arjun Dey) |
9:00 | Alexandra Pope - Invited Speaker |
9:30 | Eric Murphy - Spinning Dust — New Detections of Anomalous Microwave Emission in Nearby Galaxies |
9:45 | Wiphu Rujopakarn - Smooth, Extended Cold Dust Distributions in z ~ 3 Galaxies |
10:00 | Matus Rybak - Resolving Dust and Gas Properties on <1kpc Scales in z~3 Dusty Galaxies |
10:15 | Greg Walth - Using Galaxy Clusters as Cosmic Telescopes to Explore the Properties of Distant Dusty, Star-Forming Galaxies |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:15 | Session 2 - Dust: AGN and Their Hosts (Chair: Anna Sajina) |
11:00 - 11:30 | Allison Kirkpatrick - Invited Speaker |
11:30 - 11:45 | Aigen Li - Are All Active Galactic Nuclei Born Equal? The Silicate Dust Mineralogy Perspective |
11:45-12:00 | Jianwei Lyu - Demystifying the Diverse IR SEDs of Type-1 AGNs from z~0 to z~6 |
12:00-12:15 | Monique Aller - An Observational Investigation of Interstellar Silicate Dust Grains in Low- and Moderate-Redshift Galaxies Using Quasar Absorption Systems |
12:15 - 12:30 | Poster Session |
12:30 - 1:45 | Lunch Break |
1:45 - 2:15 | Dust: AGN and Their Hosts (continued) |
1:45 | Qiong Li - Dust Emission and Environment of The Most Distant Quasars at z~6 |
2:00 | Erini Lambrides - Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Evidence for AGN Heating Warm Molecular Gas and Dust |
2:15 - 2:45 | Session 3 - Dust in the Early Universe (Chair: Christina Williams) |
2:15 | Justin Spilker - Invited Speaker |
2:45 - 3:15 | Coffee Break |
3:15 - 4:00 | Dust in the Early Universe (continued) |
3:15 | Xiangcheng Ma - Dust Obscuration and Dust Emission in z>~5 Star-Forming Galaxies |
3:30 | Jingzhe Ma - The Formation and Evolution of High-Redshift Dusty Galaxies |
3:45 | Denis Burgarella - What are the Physical Characteristics of Dust in LBGs at z>~6? |
4:00 - 4:45 | Discussion (Leaders: Mark Dickinson and Stephanie Juneau) |
4:45 | End of Day 2 |
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107 and Desert Museum |
|
---|---|
9:00 - 10:15 | Session 1 - Dust in Modeling (Chair: Denis Burgarella) |
9:00 | Cristina Popescu - Invited Speaker |
9:30 | Isabella Lamperti - Dust Properties of Nearby Galaxies from the JINGLE Survey Inferred from Hierarchical Bayesian SED Fitting |
9:45 | George Rieke - The Far-Infrared Emission of the First Massive Galaxies |
10:00 | Danny Dale - A Two-parameter Dust Model for Galaxies and AGN |
10:15 - 10:30 | Poster Session |
10:30 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:15 | Session 2 - Dust in Simulations (Chair: Wiphu Rujopakarn) |
11:00 | Desika Narayanan - Invited Speaker |
11:30 | Qi Li - Dust Content in the Cosmological Simulation |
11:45 | Gergö Popping - Modeling the Dust Content of Galaxies Over Cosmic Time |
12:00 | Martin Glatzle - Transfer of Ionizing Radiation through Gas and Dust |
12:15 - 1:00 | Discussion (Leaders: Ben Weiner, Arjun Dey) |
1:00 - 2:00 | Boxed Lunch |
2:00 | Buses Depart to Desert Museum for Conference Outing and Dinner See separate schedule for details |
Friday, March 8, 2019 - ENR2 Room S107 |
|
---|---|
9:00 - 10:30 | OST and Future Missions (Chair: Irene Shivaei) |
9:00 | Stacey Alberts - Dust with JWST/MIRI |
9:25 | Eiichi Egami - SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics) |
9:50 | Caitlin Casey - ngVLA (Next Generation Very Large Array) |
10:05 | Dennis Zaritsky - The Giant Magellan Telescope and other ELTs |
10:20 - 10:40 | Coffee Break |
10:40 - 11:30 | OST and Future Missions (continued) |
10:40 | Margaret Meixner - Overview of OST |
11:05 | Alex Pope - Extragalactic Science with Origins |
11:30 - 12:30 | Discussion Panel (Members: Eiichi Egami, Rob Kennicutt, Alex Pope, George Rieke, Marcia Rieke, Dennis Zaritsky, Caitlin Casey) Synergies between future ground- and space-based facilities, including OST, JWST, SPICA, and ELTs |
12:30 | End of Conference |
Poster Presentations
- Ivana Barisic - A novel approach to measure the dust attenuation law at z~1
- Arianna Brown - Multiwavelength Case Studies on Herschel-Red Dusty Star Forming Galaxies at z~4-6
- Caleb Choban - Modeling Dust Evolution in FIRE
- Christopher Clark - An Empirical Determination of the Dust Mass Absorption Coefficient and its Variation Within Nearby Galaxies
- Alexander de la Vega - The Role of Dust Laws in SED Fitting of Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
- Luis Ho - Testing the Effectiveness of of AGN Feedback with Dust Measurements
- Thomas Lai - All the PAHs: a Spitzer-AKARI Cross-Archival Spectroscopic Survey of Aromatic Emission in Galaxies
- Qi Li - Probing Cosmic Dust of the Early Universe through High-Redshift Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Ajay Mishra - Unifying the Interstellar Extinction and Elemental Abundances
- Masashi Nashimoto - Can Amorphous Dusts Explain AME?
- Anna Sajina - Galaxies, AGN and their environments -- the role of wide area surveys
- Zhenzhen Shao - Gray Extinction for Active Galactic Nuclei?
- Alyssa Sokol - Tracing the SFRD and BHARD together: How linked are BH accretion and stellar mass buildup?
- Fengwu Sun - Dissecting an Extremely-Lensed Dusty Star-Forming Galaxy at z=4.7
- Dyas Utomo - The Distribution of Dust Mass and Temperature in Local Group Galaxies
- Dyas Utomo - A z=0 Multi-wavelength Galaxy Synthesis I: A WISE and GALEX Atlas of Local Galaxies
- Yuxi Wang - The dust extinction laws in the M31
- Benjamin Weiner - Fitting galaxy infrared SEDs with single dust models from a library is biased, but composite models can reduce the problem
- Yanxie Xie - The Star Formation Efficiency of Quasar Host Galaxies at Low Redshifts
- Petia Yanchulova Merica-Jones - Measuring Dust Properties at Low Metallicity using Color-Magnitude Diagrams of Stars in the Southwest Bar of the Small Magellanic Cloud
- Haibo Yuan - Discovery of dust disks and halo in the Galaxy
Conference Outing and Banquet Dinner
The conference outing and banquet dinner will be held at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. The Desert Museum of one of Tucson’s premier attractions, a fusion experience of zoo, botanical garden, art gallery, natural history museum, and aquarium. It features wildlife and flora native to the Sonoran Desert Region over 2 miles of walking paths through various desert habitats.
Logistics: participants will be bused from ENR2 to the Desert Museum (~ 30 minutes west of Tucson in the Saguaro National Park) on Wednesday, March 6, in the early afternoon. Participants will then have a few hours to independently explore the museum before gathering for a live animal experience, followed by dinner in the Green Room. Buses will then return to ENR2. A precise schedule will be distributed with the conference welcome packet.
Please note that the museum itself it largely outdoors, so wear appropriate clothing and shoes. The average forecast in March is mid-70s F (~24 C), however, it may be hotter and will likely be dry and sunny. Remember to drink water and wear sunscreen!