Fake Light Workshop

America/New_York
17th Floor (Math for America)

17th Floor

Math for America

Description

With exciting new JWST data arriving every day, it is an ideal time to think about directly comparing galaxy formation models with JWST observations. This focused invitation-only workshop will bring together theorists who are working to predict JWST synthetic observables from hydrodynamical simulations and semi-analytic models, in addition to a few observers to provide guidance and motivation.

    • 8:30 AM 9:00 AM
      Breakfast 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:00 AM 9:15 AM
      Welcome / Logistics 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:15 AM 9:35 AM
      Kassin – JWST: a guide for theorists 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:35 AM 10:15 AM
      Ferguson – Interpreting JWST Surveys of the Early Universe 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 10:15 AM 3:30 PM
      Tools: Part 1 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

      • 10:15 AM
        Baes – Mocking the Universe with SKIRT 30m
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:15 AM
        Smith – COLT: Spatially- and spectrally resolved line emission from hydrodynamical simulations 30m
      • 11:45 AM
        Barrow – The Benefits of Generalized Radiative Transfer Modelling of the ISM in the Time Domain 30m
      • 12:15 PM
        Kapoor – TODDLERS: Time Evolution of Observables Including Dust Diagnostics and Line Emission from Hii Regions for the SKIRT Radiative Transfer Code 20m
      • 12:35 PM
        Lovell – Synthesizer: a modular, flexible and fast package for generating synthetic astrophysical spectra 20m
      • 1:00 PM
        Lunch 1h
      • 2:00 PM
        Fortuni – FORECAST: a flexible software to forward model cosmological simulations mimicking real observations 20m
      • 2:20 PM
        Trinca – Seeking the light from the Early Universe: a Cosmic Archaeology Tool 20m
      • 2:40 PM
        Discussion 10m
    • 3:30 PM 4:00 PM
      Coffee Break / Move to 162 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 4:00 PM 5:30 PM
      Reception 1h 30m 12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute (162 5th Avenue)

      12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute

      162 5th Avenue

      Flatiron Institute Roof
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    • 8:30 AM 9:00 AM
      Breakfast 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:00 AM 9:40 AM
      Tools: Part 2 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

      • 9:00 AM
        Olmsted – The Galaxy Assembly and Interaction Neural Networks (GAINN) for high-redshift JWST observations 20m
      • 9:20 AM
        Iyer – Inference vs Forward Modeling with JWST: the power of physically motivated intermediate domains 20m
    • 9:40 AM 2:20 PM
      Outflows and kinematics 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

      • 9:40 AM
        Kassin – Semi-resolved winds 40m
      • 10:20 AM
        Gazagnes – Interpreting spectroscopic observations with RHD simulations 20m
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:15 AM
        Heckman – How Well do Models and Simulations Match the Observations of Galactic Winds? 40m
      • 12:00 PM
        Discussion 1h
      • 1:00 PM
        Lunch 1h
      • 2:00 PM
        Barrientos – Generating mock spectroscopy for simulated galaxies with SKIRT. An exploration of the biases in the recovered kinematics 20m
    • 2:20 PM 3:30 PM
      Reionization 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

      • 2:20 PM
        Vogelsberger – Thesan - RHD simulations of the early universe 20m
      • 2:40 PM
        Neyer – Connecting ionized bubble sizes to their environments in THESAN 20m
      • 3:00 PM
        Carr – Predicting LyC Escape at High Redshifts with MgII Emission 20m
    • 3:30 PM 4:00 PM
      Coffee Break / Move to 160 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 4:00 PM 6:00 PM
      Rooftop Collaboration 2h Roof (160 5th Avenue)

      Roof

      160 5th Avenue

    • 8:30 AM 9:00 AM
      Breakfast 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:00 AM 3:40 PM
      First stars, galaxies, and black holes: Part 1 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

      • 9:00 AM
        Venditti – A needle in a haystack? Catching Pop III stars in the Epoch of Reionization 20m
      • 9:20 AM
        Yajima – Formation of the first bright galaxies with population III stars and comparisons with JWST data 20m
      • 9:40 AM
        Gelli – Hunting quiescent low-mass galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization with JWST 20m
      • 10:00 AM
        Richardson – Investigating IMBHs in Metal-Poor, Highly Star Forming Dwarf Galaxies 20m
      • 10:20 AM
        Yung – What have we learned from JWST and what do we do next? 20m
      • 10:45 AM
        Coffee Break 30m
      • 11:15 AM
        Discussion 1h
      • 12:15 PM
        Berg – Observational Benchmarks of Chemical Evolution for the Next Generation of Simulations 40m
      • 1:00 PM
        Lunch 1h
      • 2:00 PM
        Ceverino – Generating mock JWST data from cosmological zoom-in simulations 20m
      • 2:20 PM
        Katz – Methods and Data Products from SPHINX Public Data Release v1 and RAMSES-RTZ 20m
      • 2:40 PM
        Garg – Theoretical strong line metallicity diagnostics for the JWST era 20m
      • 3:00 PM
        McClymont – Emission lines and the ISM: what do we really see? 20m
      • 3:20 PM
        Roy – Spatially-resolved mock line emission spectra of galaxies simulated in FIRE 20m
    • 3:40 PM 4:00 PM
      Coffee Break / Move to 162 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 4:00 PM 6:00 PM
      Rooftop Collaboration 2h 12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute (162 5th Avenue)

      12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute

      162 5th Avenue

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    • 8:30 AM 9:00 AM
      Breakfast 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:00 AM 9:40 AM
      Bolatto – Connecting simulations to observations in the mid-IR and longer wavelengths 40m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 9:40 AM 10:00 AM
      Schneider – Dusty Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 10:00 AM 10:20 AM
      Graziani – The assembly of dusty galaxies at z ≥ 4 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 10:20 AM 10:40 AM
      Sommovigo – Fast and Furious: the dust enrichment of the early Universe 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 10:45 AM 11:15 AM
      Coffee Break 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 11:15 AM 11:55 AM
      Armus – JWST Observations of local LIRGs 40m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 11:55 AM 12:15 PM
      Cochrane – TBD 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 12:15 PM 12:35 PM
      Sun – Bursty Star Formation and Its Implications for Observations of High-Redshift Galaxies With JWST 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 12:35 PM 12:55 PM
      Marshall – The BlueTides Mock Image Catalogue 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 1:00 PM 2:00 PM
      Lunch 1h 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 2:00 PM 2:20 PM
      Chworowsky – Earlier and More Massive, the Surprising Diversity of Galaxies in the Early Universe 20m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 2:20 PM 3:30 PM
      Discussion 1h 10m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 3:30 PM 4:00 PM
      Coffee Break / Move to 162 30m 17th Floor

      17th Floor

      Math for America

    • 4:00 PM 6:00 PM
      Rooftop Collaboration 2h 12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute (162 5th Avenue)

      12th Floor Rooftop/12-Flatiron Institute

      162 5th Avenue

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