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Rationale

Numerical simulations are now a well established theoretical tool to study the many facets of galaxy formation. Simulations are able to capture several properties of galaxies by combining high resolution in galaxies to capture the multiphase inter-stellar medium together with direct modeling of their anisotropic large-scale flows, including cosmic inflows and large-scale galactic outflows leading to large circulations of gas in the circum-galactic medium. Nonetheless, the theory is far from perfect, and many of its successes heavily rely on a class of unresolved physics modeled with subgrid approaches. High-resolution observations by JWST, and upcoming full-sky surveys such as Euclid or LSST provide the opportunity to challenge and test the robustness of numerical models of galaxy formation in uncharted territories. This includes, but is not limited to, tests of: 

  • the morphology of galaxies at the cosmic noon; 
  • the role of mergers in shaping galaxy properties;
  • the nature of early galaxies;
  • the respective importance of stellar feedback and active galactic nuclei and their synergies; 
  • the properties of dust in galaxies; 
  • the nature and impact of the circum-galactic medium; 
  • the exact role of cosmic ray feedback in galaxies; 
  • the performance at high redshift of models calibrated at low redshift;
  • the importance of anisotropic large-scale structures on galaxies; 
  • the effect of baryons processes compared to (non-standard) dark matter, dark energy or modified gravity at halo and galaxy scales. 

This conference will be the opportunity to gather experts in the field of numerical galaxy simulations, discuss the advances of such models, their shortcomings, and the routes the community should take to make significant progress in our theoretical understanding of galaxies in light of current and new observations.

Program

Registration, Fees, and Abstract Submission

Fees for the participation to the conference is 300€. This includes participation to the social events (welcome cocktail and conference dinner). Accompanying persons to the conference dinner are allowed but require an additionnal fee of 100€ per extra ccompanying person.

Abstract submissions are for oral presentations and posters.

Confirmed invited speakers

  • Tiago Costa (Newcastle University)
  • Drummond Fielding (Flatiron Institute)
  • Harley Katz (University of Oxford)
  • Baojiu Li (Durham University)
  • Thorsten Naab (MPA)
  • Desika Narayanan (University of Florida)
  • Céline Péroux (ESO)
  • Annalisa Pillepich (MPIA)
  • Mateusz Ruszkowski (University of Michigan)
  • Joop Schaye (Leiden University)
  • Mark Vogelsberger (MIT) cancelled

Social events

A welcome cocktail party will take place on the evening of Monday 11th December.

The conference dinner will take place on Wednesday 13th December on the first floor of the Eiffel tower.

Code of conduct

Participants of this conference must follow the IAP Code of Conduct.

Participation allowance

Limited funds are available for travel assistance or to waive registration fees for early-career researchers. Funding can be obtained on request, with justification, and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Poster

Where to find restaurants nearby?

You can walk to rue Daguerre where there are plently of restaurants, snacks...

 

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Important dates

29 September: deadline for abstract submission

13 October: deadline for pre-registration

20 October: Extension for pre-registration

11-15 December: conference!

13 December: Nick Kaiser Tribute 

SOC

Greg Bryan

Romeel Davé

Yohan Dubois

Debora Sijacki

Adrianne Slyz

Volker Springel

Romain Teyssier

Sukyoung Yi

Stefanie Walch

LOC

Yohan Dubois (chair)

Sandy Artero

Clotilde Laigle (co-chair)

Christophe Pichon (co-chair)

Marta Volonteri (co-chair)

Emma Ayçoberry

Nimatou Diallo

Chi An Dong-Páez

Eunhee Ko

Kunyang Li

Matthieu Roule

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