Title: Astronomy, Astrophysics
1Astronomy, Astrophysics Cosmology
at the University of Nottingham
2BACKGROUND
The Astronomy Group was founded in 1999
The Group has subsequently grown to comprise 9
permanent members of staff Peter
Coles Professor Michael Merrifield Professor
Alfonso Aragón-Salamanca Reader Steve
Maddox Reader Frazer Pearce PPARC AF ?
Lecturer Loretta Dunne Lecturer Omar
Almaini Royal Society URF ? Lecturer Ed
Copeland Professor (from 2005) Chris
Conselice Lecturer (from 2005) plus 5
post-doctoral research fellows Sebastien
Foucaud, Meghan Gray, Mustapha Mouhcine, Osamu
Nakamura Jun Pan plus 15 postgraduate
students. Associated member Reynier Peletier
(Groningen)
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4PETER COLES Theoretical Cosmology Origin and
evolution of galaxies and large-scale
structure Anisotropy and polarisation of the
cosmic microwave background
ED COPELAND Particle and String
Cosmology Cosmological probes of
string/M-theory e.g. Formation of cosmic
superstrings in the early Universe Constraining
particle physics inspired models for the Dark
Energy in the Universe
5FRAZER PEARCE N-body and hydro simulations
theory of the formation of structure in the
Universe Evolution of clusters of galaxies using
parallel supercomputers X-ray emission from
clusters Feedback due to supernova
explosions He has a new 1000
processor supercomputer!!!!!
6MICHAEL MERRIFIELD Properties of nearby
galaxies Dynamics Stellar
Populations Morphologies
7STEVE MADDOX Large-scale structure Large
galaxy surveys
LORETTA DUNNE Dust in nearby and distant
galaxies Far-infrared and sub-mm Dust
formation from stars and supernova remnants
8OMAR ALMAINI The formation and evolution of
quasars and galaxies Deep X-ray surveys Deep
optical and infrared studies of high redshift
galaxies.
9CHRIS CONSELICE Galaxy morphology Galaxy
formation Dwarf galaxies Starburst
galaxies The Palomar Observatory Wide-Field
Infrared Survey (will start mid-2005)
10MEGHAN GRAY (COMBO-17) Environment and galaxy
evolution mass weak lensing gas X-rays
galaxies SEDs from COMBO-17, dynamics from
2dF, obscured SF from Spitzer, morphologies
from HST/ACS
A901 supercluster _at_ z0.16
17-band imaging lensing mass map see
clear spatial segregation of bimodal galaxy
population lensing reveals surface mass
threshold for truncation of star-formation
A multiwavelength view of the A901 supercluster
Gray et al 2004
11ALFONSO ARAGON-SALAMANCA Galaxy formation and
evolution in different environments The
origin of galaxy morphology The links between
morphology, stellar populations and
environment The evolution of star formation in
the universe
12Galaxy formation and evolution in different
environments The ESO Distant Cluster Survey
- Obtain a uniform imaging and spectroscopic
database for a large and representative sample of
galaxy clusters covering at least half of the
Hubble time - Characterise the sizes, luminosities,
morphologies, internal kinematics, star formation
and stellar populations of cluster galaxies. - Compare cluster samples at z0.8, 0.5 and 0.1
(SDSS) to establish trends as a function of
redshift exploring a large cluster mass range - Compare with high-resolution simulations of
galaxy and galaxy cluster formation to determine
the role of the relevant physical processes
13The origin of galaxy morphology The formation
of S0 galaxies
- Tully-Fisher relation of high-z spirals (with
Osamu Nakamura, Bo Milvang-Jensen Steven
Bamford) - Tully-Fisher relation of low-z S0s (with
Alejandro Garcia-Bedregal and Mike Merrifield) - Globular Clusters in S0s (with Osamu Nakamura and
Alejandro Garcia-Bedregal) - IFU studies of the dynamics and stellar
populations of cluster EA S0s at intermediate
redshifts (with Steven Bamford)
14- The evolution of Star Formation
- H? surveys at different redshifts
What we want
What we have
What we get