**لطفا به روز و ساعت نامتعارف سمینار توجه فرمایید**
Allison Man
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of British Columbia
The Rise and Fall of Star Formation in Galaxies
Abstract: Star formation and supermassive black hole growth were most active at cosmic noon (z~2). Massive galaxies appear to experience accelerated growth at early cosmic times, and eventually quench their star formation and become more bulge-dominated. Exactly why these transformations take place is unclear. Mergers and active galactic nuclei feedback are often invoked as explanations, but a consensus is yet to be reached. I will discuss how multi-wavelength observations of stellar populations and multiphase gas of distant galaxies can shed new light on the complex problem of galaxy evolution.
دوشنبه 22 آذر 1400، ساعت 19:00
Monday 13 December 2021 – 19:00 Tehran Time
اتاق سمینار مجازی –Virtual Seminar Room
https://vc.sharif.edu/ch/cosmology
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