SIMBA Collaboration Meeting

America/New_York
Ingrid Daubechies Auditorium/2-IDA (162 5th Avenue)

Ingrid Daubechies Auditorium/2-IDA

162 5th Avenue

200
Description

The Simba simulation suite and associated projects such as CAMELS and the 300 Cluster Comparison project have provided novel and state-of-the-art additions to the pantheon of current galaxy formation models. Since its release in 2019, it has been used for a wide range of studies from massive galaxies today to early galaxies seen with JWST, from exploring cold gas in HI and H2 seen at long wavelengths to hot gas in massive halos seen in the X-ray, and from large-scale cosmology to the interstellar medium.

This Simba Team workshop aims to bring together the wide range of astrophysicists working with Simba and affiliated simulations, for both observational and theoretical projects. The goal is to share results and ongoing work with the Simba simulations, coordinate existing projects, and make plans and spur collaborations for future work. We would like to promote the exchange of ideas, tools, and knowledge between subgroups working on different aspects of galaxy formation and cosmology.

If you are interested, please register for the workshop. There is no workshop registration fee and breakfast/lunch/coffee breaks are generously provided by the Flatiron Institute. Other travel costs are to be borne by the participants. The workshop will begin the morning of Monday May 1, 2023 and end at lunchtime on Thursday May 4. Workshop participants are welcome to stay the rest of the week to explore more collaborations with other attendees and/or CCA folks.

    • 9:00 AM 10:00 AM
      Breakfast 1h
    • 10:00 AM 12:55 PM
      Morning Session
      Convener: Doug Rennehan (CCA)
      • 10:00 AM
        Welcome & Simba status report 20m
        Speaker: Romeel Davé (University of Edinburgh)
      • 10:20 AM
        Powderday: Usage and applications 25m
        Speaker: Desika Narayanan (University of Florida)
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 45m
      • 11:30 AM
        The interplay of dual black hole accretion and feedback modes in SIMBA 25m
        Speaker: Daniel Angles-Alcazar (University of Connecticut)
      • 12:20 PM
        The impact of feedback on haloes and large-scale structure 25m
        Speaker: Daniele Sorini (Durham University)
    • 12:55 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 5m
    • 2:00 PM 5:00 PM
      Afternoon Session
      Convener: Daniel Anglés-Alcázar (UCONN)
      • 2:00 PM
        Simulating Galaxy Groups and their Massive Central Galaxies 25m
        Speaker: Arif Babul (University of Victoria)
      • 2:25 PM
        Group X-ray scaling relations and mass bias in SIMBA 25m
        Speaker: Fred Jennings (University of Edinburgh)
      • 2:50 PM
        ISM evolution in the SIMBA cosmological simulation: galaxies in cluster environment **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Guiliano Lorenzon (National Center For Nuclear Research (NCBJ))
      • 3:15 PM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 3:45 PM
        Characterizing AGN Feedback Processes at z~1 with SIMBA 25m
        Speaker: Skylar Grayson (Arizona State University)
      • 4:10 PM
        Probing the impact of AGN feedback on gas distribution with SIMBA and IllustrisTNG 25m
        Speaker: Tianyi Yang (University of Edinburgh)
      • 4:35 PM
        AGN feedback effects on the low redshift Lyman-alpha forest 25m
        Speaker: Megan Tillman (Rutgers University)
    • 5:30 PM 7:00 PM
      Reception 1h 30m
    • 8:30 AM 9:30 AM
      Breakfast 1h
    • 9:30 AM 12:55 PM
      Morning Session
      Convener: Desika Narayanan (University of Florida)
      • 9:30 AM
        CAMELS 25m
        Speaker: Paco Villaescusa-Navarro (Flatiron Institute)
      • 9:55 AM
        Modelling the Cosmology and Astrophysics Dependent Galaxy-Halo Relationship using Normalizing Flows and the CAMEL Simulations **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Chris Lovell (University of Portsmouth)
      • 10:20 AM
        Using CNN to Predict Galaxy Properties 25m
        Speaker: Jinoo Kim (University of Toronto)
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 45m
      • 11:30 AM
        Cosmic Sands: The Origin of High-z Dusty Galaxies 25m
        Speaker: Sidney Lower (University of Florida)
      • 11:55 AM
        The rapid evolution of galaxies' ISM in the metric of cosmic web **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Darko Donevski (NCBJ / SISSA)
      • 12:20 PM
        Improved Dust and H2 Modelling in SIMBA **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Ewan Jones (University of Edinburgh)
    • 12:55 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 5m
    • 2:00 PM 4:35 PM
      Afternoon Session
      Convener: Neal Katz (University of Massachusetts)
      • 2:00 PM
        Zoomed-in simulations with SIMBA 25m
        Speaker: Weiguang Cui (IfA, University of Edinburgh)
      • 2:25 PM
        Charting the redshift evolution of metallicity indicators using SIMBA 25m
        Speaker: Prerak Garg (University of Florida)
      • 2:50 PM
        SIMBA predicts exotic H2 gas-to-dust ratios in quiescent galaxies 25m
        Speaker: Kate Whitaker (UMass Amherst)
      • 3:15 PM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 3:45 PM
        Cosmic Evolution of Atomic and Molecular Gas within Dark Matter Halos 25m
        Speakers: Kexin Liu (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy and Sciences), Wenlin Ma (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy and Sciences)
      • 4:10 PM
        The History of Dust-obscured Star Formation 25m
        Speaker: Dhruv Zimmerman (University of Florida)
    • 4:35 PM 6:03 PM
      Analysis tools presentations and group discussion

      CAESAR (Romeel/Desika), swiftsimio (Josh), MOXHA (Fred), PyMSZ (Weiguang), Daniele (profiles, pygad), SIMBA/Rockstar (Kevin)

    • 5:00 PM 5:15 PM
      GROUP PHOTO

      All in person attendees who wish to join a group photo, please remain or convene in the auditorium. Our in-house photographer will be organizing the photo for the CCA website and to share among the SIMBA collaboration.

    • 8:30 AM 9:30 AM
      Breakfast 1h
    • 9:30 AM 12:55 PM
      Morning Session
      Convener: Arif Babul (University of Victoria)
      • 9:30 AM
        The Physically Evolved Wind Model 25m
        Speaker: Neal Katz (University of Massachusetts)
      • 9:55 AM
        Absorption lines of wind particles in simulations 25m
        Speaker: Lisiyuan Yang (UMass Amherst)
      • 10:20 AM
        Revealing the subtle differences in the stellar-to-halo mass relationship between different models through subhalo tracking 25m
        Speaker: Austen Gabrielpillai (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Catholic University of America)
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 45m
      • 11:30 AM
        Radio galaxies in Simba and comparisons to MIGHTEE **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Nicole Thomas (Durham University)
      • 11:55 AM
        Physical properties of JWST galaxies via machine learning **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Qingyang Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
      • 12:20 PM
        The evolution of early quenched galaxies in Simba **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Jakub Szpila (University of Edinburgh)
    • 12:55 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 5m
    • 2:00 PM 4:00 PM
      Afternoon Session
      Convener: rachel somerville (CCA)
      • 2:00 PM
        Introduction to Simba-C: an updated chemical enrichment model 25m
        Speaker: Renier Hough (North-West University Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa)
      • 2:25 PM
        Kiara 25m
        Speaker: Romeel Davé (University of Edinburgh)
      • 2:50 PM
        Zoom Simulations with SWIFT **REMOTE** 25m
        Speaker: Will Roper (University of Sussex)
      • 3:15 PM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 3:45 PM
        Ongoing and future projects discussion – Romeel Davé et al. 15m
    • 9:00 AM 10:00 AM
      Breakfast 1h
    • 10:00 AM 12:30 PM
      Breakout Sessions
    • 12:30 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 30m
    • 2:00 PM 5:00 PM
      Move to 7th Floor Classroom 3h

      For those wishing to stay after lunch you are welcome to use the 7th Floor Classroom (courtesy of CCB) for the remainder of the day.

    • 3:00 PM 3:30 PM
      **Must clear floor for FI Seminar** 30m

      Speaker: Lisa Brown (CCB)
      Title: My History of Computer Vision: From Early Neural Nets to Boosting to Activity Recognition

    • 10:00 AM 4:00 PM
      Small Group Collaboration

      Attendees are welcome to sit in (1) CCA's 5th & 6th Floors common areas, (2) Office 502 w/ first-come-first-serve visitor seating, (3) the 11th floor dining room. Additional registration is needed to visit this day. Attendance was collected on the RSVP. If you are unsure or wish to join Friday, please email the event contact, Abigail Creem.