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KITP Conference: The Co-evolution of the Cosmic Web and Galaxies across Cosmic Time
(Feb 6-9, 2023)
Coordinators: Joanne Cohn, Nick Kaiser, Katarina Kraljic, and Dmitri Pogosyan

Monday, Feb 6, 2023

8:50am Lars Bildsten (KITP) Welcome[Video][CC]
9:00am Christophe Pichon (IAP-Sorbonne) Overview[Slides][Video][CC]
10:00am Clotilde Laigle (IAP-UPMC) Unveiling the z>1 cosmic web with current and upcoming deep surveys[Video][CC]
10:30am

Morning Break

11:00am Benjamin Horowitz (LBNL) Unveiling the Dynamic High Redshift Cosmic Web with the Prime Focus Spectrograph[Video][CC]
11:30am Brent Tully (Hawaii) Early results from Cosmicflows-4[Slides][Video][CC]
12:00pm Jaan Einasto (Tartu Obs.) Time evolution of bias - applying various methods[Slides][Video][CC]
12:30pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm Ravi Sheth (U Penn) Optimal Transport Reconstruction and Peaks Theory for Energy[Slides][Video][CC]
2:30pm Oliver Hahn (U Vienna) Large-Scale Structure at the Interface of Numerical and Analytical Techniques[Slides][Video][CC]
3:00pm Istvan Szapudi (Hawaii) Indicator Power Spectra: Surgical Excision of Non-linearities and Covariance Matrices for Counts in Cells[Slides][Video][CC]
3:30pm

Afternoon Break

4:00pm Tom Abel (Stanford) On the phase-space sheet crumple that is the cosmic Web[Slides][Video][CC]
4:30pm Job Feldbrugge (Edinburgh) Dissecting the cosmic web with caustics[Slides][Video][CC]
5:00pm Daria Zakharova (UNIPD) The importance of the tracers in extracting filaments: dark matter and galaxy particles[Video][CC]
5:30pm

SHUTTLE TO BWSCI

Tuesday, Feb 7, 2023

9:00am Charlotte Mason (U of Copenhagen) Observational constraints on the connections between the morphology of reionization and the spatial distribution of galaxies[Video][CC]
9:30am Dongwoo Chung (Toronto) single-dish line-intensity mapping: observational and theoretical outlook at EoR[Slides][Video][CC]
10:00am Emilie Thélie (Obs. de Strasbourg) Exploring the Epoch of Reionisation through its evolving topology[Slides][Video][CC]
10:30am

Morning Break

11:00am Avishai Dekel (Hebrew U) Massive Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn: Cold Streams and Feedback-Free Starbursts[Slides][Video][CC]
11:30am Hyunbae Park (LBNL) Impact of small-scale structure on reionization[Video][CC]
12:00pm Boryana Hadzhiyska (Berkeley) The importance of the cosmic web for analyzing small-scale clustering in Stage-IV experiments[Video][CC]
12:30pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm KG Lee (IPMU) Constraining the Cosmic Partition of IGM and CGM Baryons with FRB Foreground Mapping[Slides][Video][CC]
2:30pm Taysun Kimm (Yonsei U) The emergence of Lyman alpha emission lines from GMCs to galactic scales[Slides][Video][CC]
3:00pm Chris Byrohl (U Heidelberg) The faint Lyman-alpha cosmic web in TNG50[Slides][Video][CC]
3:30pm

Afternoon Break

4:00pm Corentin Cadiou (Lund) Ex Uno Plures: direct measure of the impact of the cosmic web on individual objects to shed light on their population statistics[Slides][Video][CC]
4:30pm Olivia Curtis (BU) Voids and void galaxies in the TNG300 simulation[Slides][Video][CC]
5:00pm Marcello Musso (U Salamanca) The Energy Minimisation Principle. Linking protohalo shapes to anisotropic infall[Slides][Video][CC]
5:30pm

RECEPTION

6:00pm

SPECIAL EVENTS DINNER

8:00pm

SHUTTLE TO BWSCI

Wednesday, Feb 8, 2023

9:00am Ulrike Kuchner (Nottingham U) Pre-processing of galaxies in galaxy cluster outskirts[Slides][Video][CC]
9:30am Charlotte Welker (CUNY) Sipping baryons through the cosmic straw: the filament-galaxy connection past the virial shock[Slides][Video][CC]
10:00am Hannah Jhee (U Seoul) Tracking Halo Orbits and Their Mass Evolution around Large-scale Filaments[Slides][Video][CC]
10:30am

Morning Break

11:00am Alexandra Dupuy (KIAS) Anisotropic satellite accretion onto the Local Group with HESTIA[Slides][Video][CC]
11:30am Han Aung (Hebrew U Jerusalem) Cold Streams in the Hot CGM of High z galaxies[Slides][Video][CC]
12:00pm Rieko Momose (Carnegie) The relationship between the cosmic web environment and galaxy evolution at z = 2 referring to the reconstructed matter density[Video][CC]
12:30pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm Thibaud Moutard (LAM-CNRS) Caught in the cosmic web: framing the big picture of the slow quenching of massive galaxies[Slides][Video][CC]
2:30pm Farhan Hasan (New Mexico State) How do cosmic web structures affect galaxy quenching across cosmic time?[Slides][Video][CC]
3:00pm Hyunmi Song (Chungnam Nat'l U) Beyond halo mass: the role of vorticity-rich filaments in quenching galaxy mass assembly[Slides][Video][CC]
3:30pm

Afternoon Break

4:00pm Changbom Park (KIAS) Emergence of the relations between galaxy morphology and environment[Slides][Video][CC]
4:30pm Florent Renaud (Lund U) How cosmological filaments reset the formation of disc galaxies[Slides][Video][CC]
5:00pm Sukyoung Yi (Yonsei) Formation of thin and thick discs of galaxies[Slides][Video][CC]
5:30pm

RECEPTION

6:00pm

SPECIAL EVENTS DINNER

8:00pm

SHUTTLE TO BWSCI

Thursday, Feb 9, 2023

9:00am Madalina Tudorache (Oxford) MIGHTEE-HI: The relation between the HI gas in galaxies and the cosmic web[Video][CC]
9:30am Benjamin Zhang (U of Southern Caifornia) Intrinsic Alignments Between Galaxies and the Cosmic Web at z ~1-2 in the IllustrisTNG Simulations[Slides][Video][CC]
10:00am Jounghun Lee (Seoul) Galaxy Spin Transition: A New Probe of Cosmology[Slides]
10:30am

Morning Break

11:00am Dick Bond (CITA) The Transport of Beyond the Standard Model Cosmic Superweb Information to Correlated Lensed Websky Observables[Slides][Video][CC]
11:30am Nathan Carlson (CITA) The Cosmic Web as a Probe of Inflationary Physics[Slides][Video][CC]
12:00pm Yan-Chuan Cai (Edinburgh) Splitting the cosmic web for more information[Slides][Video][CC]
12:30pm

Lunch Break

2:00pm

CONFERENCE END-SHUTTLE TO BWSCI *Also available to SB Airport and SB Airbus, Goleta location (See Registration Desk BEFORE THURSDAY TO SIGN UP)