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Join us at the forefront of unravelling the mysteries of galaxy evolution at our upcoming workshop, where we delve into the dynamic processes shaping galaxies and especially their gas outflows across the universe. This event is a unique opportunity to merge theoretical insights and observational breakthroughs, sparked by the latest data from cutting-edge astronomical instruments. Our focus is on dissecting the complex interplay between galactic outflows, the Initial Mass Function (IMF), and the intricate mass-metallicity relationship, all of which are key to understanding the cosmic tapestry of galaxy formation and evolution.
Workshop Themes
- Galactic Outflows and Feedback: Explore the pivotal role of star formation and active galactic nuclei in driving galactic outflows. Engage in discussions on their impact on galaxy properties and the challenges in observing these phenomena across different phases.
- The Variable Stellar Initial Mass Function: Delve into the implications of a variable IMF on galaxy evolution, from metal production to explaining the diverse properties observed in galaxies. Assess the effectiveness of current astronomical tools in studying these variations.
- The Mass-Metallicity Relation (MZR): Examine the empirical connections between a galaxy’s metallicity and stellar mass. Understand how outflows and the IMF influence this relationship through cosmic time.
- Innovations in Observational Astronomy: Discover the potential of new instruments and facilities such as VLT/ERIS, ALMA, JWST, and ELT in advancing our understanding of high-redshift galaxies, multiphase outflows, and stellar populations.
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