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Escape of Lyman radiation from galactic labyrinths


Conference programme
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17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July
Monday, 17 April
18:00 Welcome Reception
Tuesday, 18 April 2023

Chairperson – José Manuel Vílchez
09:00-09:20 Welcome by the Director of OAC and by the SOC
9:20-10:00 Fabrice Martins
Lyman radiation production in massive stars
10:00-10:30 Andreas Sander
Do we know the start of the labyrinth? The challenge of determining ionizing fluxes from massive stars
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:20 Marta Lorenzo
The Missing Piece in the Reionization: Quantifying the Ionizing Flux of Extremely Metal-poor Massive Stars
11:20-11:40 Uroš Meštrić
Very massive stars - powerful factories of Lyman continuum radiation
11:40-12:20 Anne Verhamme
Searching for the sources of cosmic reionisation
12:20-12:40 Eloïse Vitte
Classifying Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies with different spectral shapes in the MUSE Extremely Deep Field
12:40-13:00 Zhihui Li
Extracting Properties of the Galactic Environment via Lyα Radiative Transfer Modeling in a Multiphase, Clumpy Medium
13:00-15:00 Lunch Break

Chairperson – Anne Verhamme
15:00-15:20 Jeremy Blaizot
Simulating the many shapes of the Lyman-alpha line
15:20-15:40 Emma Giovinazzo
Modelling LAEs in the Epoch of Reionization with OBELISK: Exploring the Connection Between Lyman-a Spectra and Lyman-Continuum Escape
15:40-16:00 Silvia Almada Monter
Radiative transfer simulations of Lyman escape through anisotropic gas distributions
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-17:10 Andrea Ferrara
What regulates the escape of ionizing radiation from galaxies?
17:10-17:30 Valentin Mauerhofer
Predicting the LyC escape from SPHINX20 galaxies using UV continuum and absorption line properties
17:30-18:00 Joe Lewis
Ionizing luminosities and photon budget in Cosmic Dawn III
18:00-18:20 Seok-Jun Chang
The dynamic duo: Lya & Mg II as tracers of cold gas in CGM
18:20-18:40 Ivan Kostyuk
Investigation of Lyman continuum escape of high redshift galaxies
18:40-19:00 Louise Seeyave
FLARE Simulations: the ionizing properties of galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization
19:00-19:20 Callum Witten
JWST reveals galaxy mergers driving Lyman-alpha emission at z >7
19:20-19:40 Chris Byrohl
The Lyman-alpha cosmic web in TNG50
Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Chairperson – Rogier Windhorst
09:00-09:20 Yucheng Guo
The Average Physical Properties of Lyman-alpha Haloes in the MXDF
09:20-09:40 Andrea Bolamperti
The origin of the Lyα emission from the polarized spectrum of a star-forming high-z galaxy
09:40-10:00 Alexander Navarrae
Characterizing Strongly-Lensed Lyman-Alpha Galaxies at z > 4
10:00-10:20 Riley Owens
Connecting Lyα and LyC escape with a gravitationally lensed, super star cluster at cosmic noon
10:20-10:40 Ivan Kramarenko
Towards Better Understanding of Lyman Photon Escape in z > 3 Lyman-alpha Emitters in the JWST Era
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:10-11:40 Matthew Hayes
Lyman-alpha profiles from z=0 to 11. Exploring the inside of ionized bubbles, the evolution of the IGM, and the buildup of galaxy winds
11:40-12:00 Anne Hutter
The sensitivity of 21cm signal - Lyman-alpha emitter cross-correlations to the ionisation topology
12:00-12:20 Rui Marques-Chaves
Complex Lyman-alpha profiles in the UV-brightest galaxies known: evidence of outflowing and inflowing gas, and strong Lyman continuum leakage
12:20-12:40 Josephine Kerutt
Combining MUSE, HST and JWST data to better understand the connection between Lya and LyC emission
12:40-13:00 Keunho Kim
How ionizing radiation escapes from compact star-forming regions in the Sunburst galaxy
14:00-15:00 Lunch Break

Chairperson – Jeremy Blaizot
14:00-14:40 Jan Eldridge
Binaries, supernovae, black holes and stochasticity effects on Lyman radiation escape
14:40-15:00 Emil Rivera-Thorsen
What does the typical LyC leaker look like? Results from a LyC-selected leaker survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
15:00-15:20 Gonzalo Prieto Lyon
The transmission of Lyman-alpha from UV-faint galaxies: low velocity offsets in lensed z~3-6 galaxies
15:20-15:40 Sara Mascia
Reionization's labyrinth: how to escape following the indirect indicators' thread
15:40-16:00 Anthony Pahl
The Connection Between the Escape of Ionizing Radiation and Galaxy Properties at High Redshift
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
16:30-16:50 Charlotte Simmonds
Ionising photon production efficiency of LAEs at the tail of the EoR
16:50-17:10 Ryan Begley
The VANDELS survey: a measurement of the average Lyman-continuum escape fraction of star-forming galaxies at z=3.5
Thursday, 20 April 2023

Chairperson – Nils Bergvall
09:00-09:40 Anne Jaskot
A Low-Redshift Look at LyC Escape
09:40-10:00 Peter Senchyna
Local clues to understanding stellar feedback and ionizing photon production in the early Universe
10:00-10:20 Sophia Flury
Exploring LyC Escape Scenarios with Stacked Spectra from the LzLCS
10:20-10:40 Alexandra Le Reste
The 21cm HI properties of local Lyα-emitting galaxies
10:40-11:10 Coffee Break
11:10-11:30 Enrique Pérez Montero
Using photoionization models in the softness diagram to estimate the escape fraction of ionizing photons
11:30-12:00 Ricardo Amorín
Chemodynamics, feedback and the escape of Lyman radiation in green pea galaxies
12:00-12:20 Adam Enders
LCE candidates from HeII
12:20-12:40 Adele Plat
Production and escape of Lyman continuum radiation in metal-poor star-forming galaxies
12:40-13:00 Cristina Cabello
Unveiling the escape of ionizing photons: new insights from a 2D spatially-resolved study
13:00-15:00 Lunch Break
15:00-15:20 Göran Östlin
Dissecting the leakiest galaxy in the low-z universe
15:20-15:40 Edmund Christian Herenz
A 15 kpc outflow cone piercing through the halo of the blue compact dwarf galaxy SBS 0335-052E
15:40-16:00 Antonio Arroyo Polonio
Tracing Escape Channels for Lyman Continuum Photons in Extreme Emission Line Galaxies
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-16:50 Anna Lena Schaible
Relation between ionized gas kinematics and Lyα observables in ELARS
16:50-17:10 Alberto Saldana-Lopez
The ionizing properties of galaxies through the eyes of absorption line spectroscopy
17:10-17:30 Axel Runnholm
Creation and Evolution of Lyα halos - clues from low redshift observations
17:30-17:50 Lena Komarova
Haro 11: The Resolved Lyman Continuum Source and Cosmological Implications
17:50-18:10 Timmy Ejdetjärn
Modelling the merger of the blue compact galaxy Haro 11
18:10-18:30 Jens Melinder
The connection between Lyman continuum escape and Lyman alpha spatial distribution
18:30-19:00 Discussion
Friday, 21 April 2023

Chairperson – Martin M. Roth
09:00-09:30 Andrea Grazian
Escaping from the Galactic Labyrinths through stellar Daedalus or following AGN Ariadne's wire like Theseus?
09:30-09:50 Santosh Harish
Evidence for black holes in Green Pea galaxies based on variability and colors
09:50-10:20 Maxime Trebitsch
Modelling the contribution of galaxies and AGN to the cosmic reionisation budget
10:20-10:30 Poster session
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

Chairperson – Polychronis Papaderos
11:00-11:40 Rogier Windhorst
A Review of Lyman Continuum Radiation with Hubble and the potential of Webb
11:40-12:10 Chris Conselice
The First Galaxies with JWST and Reionization
12:10-12:40 Jorryt Matthee
Galaxies as agents of cosmic reionization in the JWST era
12:40-13:00 Martin M. Roth
A glimpse on future observing facilities with relevance for Lyman escape studies
13:00-14:30 Lunch Break

Chairperson – Göran Östlin
14:30-14:50 Brian Fleming
The SPRITE Ionizing Radiation Escape Survey (SPIRES)
14:50-15:10 José M. Vílchez
A Deep Spectro-photometric Sample of Extreme Emission Line Galaxies with miniJPAS and MUSE HUDF surveys
15:10-15:30 Ana Paulino-Afonso
FLAEMING: are we able to find SC4K-like LAEs using AI?
15:30-15:50 Lorenzo Napolitano
Identifying Lyα emitters by learning from post Reionization-era galaxies in CANDELS survey
15:50-16:10 Afonso Manuel Almeida do Vale
Boosting LAEs identification and characterisation
16:10-16:30 Bruno Barbosa Cerqueira
Can Deep Learning help us to unveil LAEs through broadband filters?
16:30-17:00 Discussion
17:00-17:10 Closing remarks
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia COMPETE 2020 PORTUGAL 2020 União Europeia