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Astronomy Colloquium (2019 Spring Semester)

* Date
March 14
* Speaker
Dr. Ena Choi (Columbia Unv.)
* Title
Making Massive Elliptical Galaxies
* Abstract

 

Feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at the centers of galaxies is believed to play a major role during galaxy formation and evolution of those galaxies and central black holes (BHs). However, in many popular treatments of AGN feedback model some of the most basic requirements, such as the necessity that mass and momentum be conserved have not been imposed, and the inclusion of the presently known and observed feedback processes is often treated selectively. In this talk I will introduce our momentum based mechanical AGN feedback model in a three-dimensional hydrodynamics code, and a suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations I use to study the impact of AGN on physical properties of massive elliptical galaxies. I will discuss how AGN feedback plays an important role in making massive galaxies quench their star formation, as well as in making galaxies “bigger” in size. I will describe how the different feedback components affect the two-phase character of the stars ending up in the final galaxies, i.e., stars that are created inside the galaxies themselves (in situ) and those that are created outside and are accreted later on (ex situ).

 
DateSpeakerTitleRemarks
March 7No ColloquiumOT to the Seminar Course 
March 14Dr. Ena Choi (Columbia Unv.)Making Massive Elliptical Galaxies 
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April 4Prof. Masateru Ishiguro (SNU)Hirayama Family and Exploration of Asteroids 
April 11No colloquiumKorean Astronomical Society Spring Meeting 
April 18Prof. Sunghoon Jung (SNU)Seeing Dark Matter with Gravitational Waves 
April 25Dr. Z. Lucas Uhm (KASI)Physics of Relativistic Jets in Gamma-ray Bursts in the New Era of Multi-messenger Astrophysics 
May 2Prof. Jeong-Eun Lee (Kyung Hee Univ.)Chemistry in Star and Planet FormationSpeech in Korean
May 9Dr. Masa Imanishi (NAOJ)ALMA reveals a rotating dense molecular torus in NGC 1068 
May 16Dr. Pei-Ying Hsieh (ASIAA)The Role of the Magnetic Field in the Circumnuclear Disk of the Galactic Center – Implications From 850 micron Polarization Data 
May 23Prof. Sascha Trippe (SNU)At the End of Space and Time: Imaging the Black Hole in M 87Special colloquium on the recent result of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)
May 30Naeun Shin (SNU)대학원생이 바라본 해외교육지원단 3기 원정대 활동 
June 6No colloquiumMemorial Day 
June 13Dr. Shinsuke Takasao (NAGOYA Univ.)Investigating the accretion process onto young stars using 3D MHD simulations