Astronomy Seminar
Date/Time: | Friday, 12 Jan 2018 from 4:10 pm to 5:10 pm |
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Location: | Rm. 18 Physics Bldg. |
Cost: | Free |
Contact: | Steve Kawaler |
Phone: | 515-294-9728 |
Channel: | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences |
Categories: | Lectures |
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The REsolved Spectroscopy Of a Local VolumE (RESOLVE) survey is a volume-limited census of stellar, gas, and dynamical mass as well as star formation and galaxy interactions within >50,000 cubic Mpc of the nearby cosmic web, reaching down to dwarf galaxies of baryonic (stellar + cold gas) mass ~10^9 Msun and up to galaxy groups/clusters and large-scale filaments, walls, and voids. The Environmental COntext (ECO) catalog surrounds RESOLVE, offering custom photometry and environment metrics obtained with the same pipelines for a ~10x larger volume. The smaller RESOLVE volume additionally offers extra-deep UV and 21cm data, spatially resolved optical spectroscopy, and enhanced completeness. In this talk I will present results from both RESOLVE and ECO that reveal surprisingly ubiquitous links between the "baryonic" physics of gas and star formation and the "cosmological" physics of multi-scale clustering in the cosmic web. These links challenge traditional wisdom on topics ranging from dwarf galaxy star formation efficiency to the environment dependence of galaxy mass functions.