Program "Mapping the Galaxy and Nearby Galaxies"

version: 14 June 2006

Note: This is a preliminary program, and the order of talks is not fixed yet.

Oral presentation, Poster presentation


June 25 (Sun)

Welcome Reception

June 26 (Mon)

Opeining the Conference
9:00-9:10
(SOC)
Session I: "Basic Components of the Galaxy and Spiral Galaxies"
9:10-12:00
(I)30min talk x3 + (c)20min talk x3 + 20min break = 170 min
(I)Dobashi, KazuhitoAtlas and Catalog of Dark Clouds Based on Digitized Sky Survey I
(I)Onishi, ToshikazuNew Views of Molecular Gas Distribution and Star Formation of the Southern Sky with NANTEN
(I)Reid, MarkParallax and Proper Motion of Methanol Masers Across the Milky Way
Coffee Break (20min)
(c)Honma, MarekiVERA project
(c)Benjamin, RobertGLIMPSE Constraints on the Parameters of Galactic Stellar Structure
(c)Deguchi, ShujiDynamics of Stars in the Inner Galactic Bulge revealed from SiO Maser Survey
Lunch
12:00-14:00
Session I: (cont.)
14:00-18:00
(I)30min x5 + (c)20min x3 + 30min coffee break = 240 min
(I)Pfenniger, D.The physics of cold gas in galaxy low excitation regions
(I)Athanassoula, E.Secular Evolution of Disk Galaxies and of their Components
(I)Chiba, MasashiStructure and dynamics of the old Galactic components
Coffee Break (30min)
(I)Reich, WolfgangGalactic Magnetic Fields
(I)Matsumoto, RyojiGlobal MHD Simulations of Galactic Gas Disks
(c)Wada, KeiichiNumerical modeling of the ISM in the galactic center and disks
(c)Baker, AndrewThe Molecular Gas Mass-to-Light Ratio from X-Ray Absorption
(c)Levine, EvanThe Warp and Spiral Arms of the Milky

June 27 (Tue)

Session I: (cont.)
9:00-10:40
(c)20min x4 + 20min coffee break = 100 min
(c)Carretti, EttoreThe Parkes Galactic Meridian Survey (PGMS)
(c)Novak, GilesMapping the large-scale magnetic fields of Giant Molecular Clouds
(c)Koda, JinThe Elongations and Supersonic Motions of Molecular Clouds
(c)Bot, CarolineMillimeter dust continuum emission as a tracer of molecular gas in galaxies
Coffee Break (20min)
Session II:"The Galactic Center and Central Region of Galaxies"
10:40-12:00
(I)30min x2 + (c)20min x1 = 80 min
(I)Martini, PaulCircumnuclear Dust Structure in Nearby Galaxies
(I)Knapen, J.Star formation in the central regions of galaxies
(c)Tsuboi, MasatoThe cut-off frequency of relativistic electrons in the Radio Arc and their acceleration area
Lunch
12:00-14:00
Session II: (cont.)
14:00-15:00
(c)20min x3 = 60 min (no coffee break)
(c)Nakai, NaomasaProbing active galactic nuclei with water-vapor masers
(c)Emsellem, EricNuclear activity and the origin of sigma-drops: IFU mapping of stellar populations and kinematics in spirals
(c)Davies, RichardStar Formation and Molecular Gas in Active Galactic Nuclei
Poster Session
15:00- 16:30
Session II: (cont.)
16:30-18:00
(c)20min x3 +10 min coffee break = 90 min
(c)Garcia-Burillo, SantiagoProbing the feeding and feedback of AGNs through molecular line maps
(c)Hyodo, YoshiakiSuzaku observation of the Galactic center: The origin of highly ionized iron line
(c)Maciejewski, WitoldNuclear spirals in galaxies
Poster Session
17:00- 18:00

June 28(Wed)

Session III: "Nearby Galaxies"
8:30-11:50
(I)30min x4 + (c)20min x3 + 20min coffee break = 200min
(I)Kuno, NarioNobeyama CO Atlas of Nearby Spiral Galaxies
(I)Sofue, YoshiakiHigh-velocity Rotation, Deep Potential, and Dense Molecular Cores in the Spiral Centers
(I)Schinnerer, EvaGas Kinematics from the central few 10 pc to the outskirts of galactic disks
Coffee Break (20min)
(I)Combes, FrancoiseGas flows and bars in nearby galaxies
(c)Kohno, KotaroDense molecular gas in galaxie
(c)Muller, SebastienMolecular gas in the Andromeda Galaxy : properties of the molecular clouds
(c)Wong, TonyConnection between HI and H2
Lunch & excursion
12:00-18:00

June 29 (Thu)

Session III (cont.)
9:00-12:00
(I)30min x3 + (c)20min x3 + 30min coffee break = 180 min
(I)Braine, J.What we know about the outer disks of spiral galaxies
(I)Regan, M.Mapping the Stars, ISM, and Star Formation in Galaxyes with SINGS
(c)Kramer, CarstenA complete CO 2-1 map of M51 with HERA
Coffee Break (30min)
(c)Nikola, Thomas[CI] and CO(7-6) Observations in Nearby Galaxies
(c)Komugi, ShinyaMolecular Gas and Star Formation in the Center of Nearby Galaxies
(I)Tacconi, LindaDynamical Evolution of Ultraluminous Mergers
Lunch
12:00-14:00
Session III (cont.)
14:00-15:00
(I)30min x1 + (c)20min x1 + 10min coffee break = 60 min
(I)Wielebinski, RichardExtragalactic Magnetic Fields
(c)Veilleux, SylvainGalactic Winds
Coffee Break (10min)
Session IV: "Galactic Evolution and Environment"
15:00-17:30
(I)30min x3 +(c)20min x2 + 20min coffee break = 150 min
(I)Kenney, JefferyEnvironmental Effects on Virgo Cluster Galaxies
(I)Vollmer, B.Galaxy evolution in the Virgo Cluster
Coffee Break (20min)
(I)Amram, P.Compact groups: galaxies in rapid evolution
(c)Sheth, KartikTracing the evolutionary history of spirals using bars as signposts for galaxy evolution
(c)Arimoto, NobuoOrigin of Two Distinct Populations in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
Conference Banquet
18:00-21:00

June 30 (Fri)

Session IV (Cont.)
9:00-12:00
(I)30min x3 + (c)20min x3 + 30min coffee break = 150 min
(I)Scoville, NickGalaxy Evolution in Large Structures in the COSMOS survey
(I)Genzel, ReinhardSpatially resolved galaxy kinematics at z~2: Testing mass assembly
Coffee Break (30min)
(I)Umemura, MasayukiCoevolution and Downsizing of Supermassive Black Holes and Galactic Bulges
(c)Fabian WalterMolecular Gas in the Early Universe
(c)Kodama, TadayukiGalaxy Evolution viewed as Functions of Environment and Mass
(c)Yoshida, NaokiStructure of galactic dark halos in CDM model
Closing the Conference
12:00-12:10
(SOC/LOC)

Poster presentations

Talk Regist IDtop authorTitle
3Perez, JosefaColours and chemical properties of interacting galaxies in cosmological hydrodynamical simulations: Environmental effects.
6Juan, Cortes Stellar and Ionized Gas Kinematics of Peculiar Virgo Cluster Galaxies
7Imanishi, MasatoshiAn infrared observational discovery of the luminosity correlation between AGNs and nuclear starbursts in dusty tori - its implications for an AGN fueling mechanism
17Dumas, GaelleMapping the central parts of nearby galaxies with 3D spectrograph SAURON. A kinematics and morphological comparison between Seyfert and non-active galaxies.
21Gianfranco, GentileDark matter distribution in spiral and dwarf galaxies
25Kerins, EamonnThe Angstrom Project: probing the M31 bulge with a high time resolution microlensing survey
26Reich, WolfgangRevealing Cosmic Magnetism with the Square Kilometre Array
30Ricotti, MassimoInferring the nature of the Dark Matter from observations of dwarf galaxies
33Dedes, LeonidasThe ouskirts of the Milky Way
36Douglas, MarshallModelling the Galactic Interstellar Extinction Distribution in Three Dimensions
37Bureau, MartinStar Formation in Nearby Early-Type Galaxies: Mapping in UV, Optical, and CO
38Cervantes-Sodi, BernardoA physical classification scheme for disk galaxies
41Schultheis, MathiasStellar populations in the galactic Bulge Corroboration of and old hypothesis.
42Carretero, ConradoDetection of the effect of cosmological large-scale structure on the orientation of galaxies.
43de Lorenzo-C\'{a}ceres, AdrianaGalaxies with nested bars: constraining their formation scenarios
44Rodriguez, MonicaAnomalous formaldehyde 6-cm CMB absorption in the Galactic anticenter and in the L1204/S140 region
48Sawada-Satoh, SatokoStructure and Kinematics of CO (J=2-1) Emission in the Central Region of NGC4258
50Jin, ShokoGeometrodynamical Distances to the Galaxy's Hydrogen Streams
51Kawakatu, NozomuDelectability of Massive tori in Proto-QSOs with ALMA
53Miyoshi, MakotoBeats and rotation of the accretion disk around the super massive black hole Sagittarius A*
58Griv, EvgenyGravitationally unstable gaseous disks of flat galaxies: Spiral structure and dynamical evolution
59Begum, AyeshaGas distribution, kinematics and star formation in faint dwarf galaxies
61Giveon, UrielNew Catalogs of Compact HII Regions in the Milky Way
63Chilingarian, IgorEvolution of dE galaxies in Abell 496. Kinematics and stellar populations of 39 galaxies
64Kokubo, EiichiroFormation of the Comet Cloud by the Galactic Tide
65Hirashita, HiroyukiRadio--Far-Infrared Relation of Young Starburst Galaxies
66Oka, TomoharuA CO J=3-2 Survey of the Galactic Center
68Miyazaki, AtsushiFlux variability of Sgr A* at short millimeter wavelengths
69Okada, YokoSi and Fe depletion pattern in star-forming regions probed by infrared spectroscopy
70Bettoni, DanielaInsight about induced star formation: SFR in the shell system of early-type galaxies from UV observations.
71Ohnishi, KoujiMACRO Lens Toward The Galactic Center
74Beckman, JohnThe external zones of spiral galaxies:Truncations,No Truncations and Antitruncations.
76Azzollini, RuymanStar formation morphology in a sample of local galaxies
79Garcia-Appadoo, Diego AlexProperties of HI selected galaxies and the contribution of gas-rich LSB galaxies to the local Universe
80Beletsky, YuriMapping extragalactic molecular clouds
81Vlahakis, CatherineThe SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey: Dust along the Hubble sequence
85Lundgren, AndreasMolecular gas and star formation in the barred spiral galaxy M83
90Hirota, TomoyaObservations of H$_{2}$O maser sources in nearby molecular clouds with VERA
91Jiang, BiweiPossible Streams of the Globular Clusters
92Nakanish, HiroyukiThree-Dimensional HI and H2 Gas Maps of the Milky Way Galaxy
93Sawada, TsuyoshiNRO/CSO/ASTE Galactic Plane CO Survey
94Tamaki, TeppeiRadio atlas of supernova remnant at 8.38 GHz
95Hatsukade, BunyoA search for molecular gas toward the host galaxy of GRB 980425
96Nishiyama, ShogoStructure of the Galactic Bulge and Near-infrared Interstellar Extinction Law
97Sawa, TakeyasuThe Origin and Dynamics of the Local Group of Galaxies
98Matsunaga, NoriyukiThe distribution of Mira variables in the Galactic bulge
102Watabe, YasuyakiBeyond the Unified Theory: Evolution of Active Galactic Nuclei driven by Starburst Events
104Grosbol, PrebenYoung stellar clusters in the Southern spiral arm of NGC 2997
105Sorai, KazuoKinematics of Molecular Gas in the Bar of Maffei 2
107Nagai, MakotoA high-velocity [CI] wing emission toward the M17 molecular cloud
109Kobayashi, ChiakiGRAPE-SPH simulations of galaxies: from Ellipticals to Milky Way Galaxy
116Revaz, YvesN-body SPH simulations of H_2 condensed globules
117Haverkorn, MarijkeMapping galactic magnetism through Faraday rotation of polarized extragalactic point sources
119Peeples, MollyCircumnuclear Dust Structures and Barstrengths in Nearby Galaxies
120Stefanie MuehleStarbursts in Metal-Poor Environments: The Interrelation between Violent Star Formation and the ISM in NGC1569
124Hu, JingyaoThe Milky Way Galaxy with the LAMOST telescope
125Handa, ToshihiroAn extremely large column density cloud G0.11-0.11 in the Galactic Center region
127Kawamura, AkikoMolecular Clouds and Star Formation in the Magellanic System by NANTEN
128Goldston, JoshuaMapping the Galactic ISM with GALFA
129Meurer, GerhardtStar Formation Correlations in HI Selected Galaxies
130Nagashima, MasahiroEvaporation of tiny HI clouds: possible probes of physical state of the Galatic gas disk
134Egusa, FumiDetermination of Pattern Speed and Star Formation Timescale in Nearby Spiral Galaxies
137Tanaka, MikitoA Subaru/Suprime-Cam Survey of the Andromeda Giant Stream: constraints of the dwarf galaxy as the stream's progenitor
138Yamauchi, AyaWater-Vapor Maser Disk at the Nucleus of the Seyfert 2 IC 2560
140Hsieh, Pei-YingCircumnuclear molecular gas in the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 1097
142Okamoto, TakashiSimulations of coevolving galaxies and supermassive black holes
144Inoue, AkioUltraviolet colours and dust properties of nearby normal galaxies
145Nakada, YoshikazuInclination angle of the LMC disk
146Ranalli, PieroChemical abundances of the hot gas in M82
147Kameya, OsamuH2O Maser Distributions in the NGC7538 Morecular Cloud Core
148Saitoh, TakayukiTidal disruption of dark matter halos around proto-globular cluster
149Tanaka, KunihikoDetailed Distribution of Shocked Molecular Gas in the l=1.3 deg Complex
150Habe, AsaoGas Feeding to the Galactic Center region within 10pc in Our Galaxy
151Matsushita, SatokiMolecular Bubbles and Outflows in the Edge-On Starburst Galaxies M82 and NGC 2146
154Tosaki, TomokaGiant Molecular Association in Spiral Arms of M 31: Evidence for dense gas formation via spiral shock associated with density waves?
155Hirota, AkihikoGiant Molecular Clouds in the Nearby Barred Spiral Galaxy IC342
158Miura, RieDense Clouds and Star formation on Spiral Arm in M33 -deep CO and HCN observation in NGC604
159Ishizuki, SumioMolecular gas in and around the starburst ring of the minor-merger NGC 3310
160Lin, Lien-HsuanDust Lanes and Starburst Rings in Bar-spiral Galaxies
161Okuda, TakeshiNuclear Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Nearby Early-type Spiral Galaxies
163Matsui, HidenoriThe effects of a suppermassive black hole binary on a nuclear gas disk
164Muraoka, KazuyukiCO(J=3-2) wide area imaging of M83 using ASTE
165Nakanishi, KouichiroRadio continuum and water vapor maser monitoring toward the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240
167Gonzalez Fernandez, CarlosTCS-CAIN: a deep multi-colour NIR survey of the Galactic plane
168Kamegai, KazuhisaAtomic Carbon in the Southern Galactic Plane
170Yen, Chien-ChangStructure, Evolution and Instability of a Self-gravitating Disk subject to a Rapidly Rotating Bar
173Tamura, YoichiHCN and HCO+ Imaging of the Antennae Galaxy: Distribution and Evolution of Dense Molecular Gas in a Colliding Galaxy
175Hachisuka, KazuyaWater maser sources at the outer Galaxy
179Mahoney, TerryMapping the inner boxy bulge of the Milky Way
180Inoue, MakotoPossible detection of outer plasma around AGN jets
181Nagai, HiroshiKinematic Aging and Spectral Aging in Young Radio Galaxies
187Sugitani, KojiNearby Galaxy Imaging with WFGS2 and SIRIUS
188Nagayama, TakumiA Wide Survey in NH3 Lines of the Central 200 pc around the Galacitic Center with the Kagoshima 6 meter Radio Telescope
189Lee, Youngung Giant molecuar clouds are more concentrated toward spiral arms than smaller clouds
191Kim, Sungeun AST/RO Observations of the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds