Speaker: Sabrina Stierwalt (in-person)
Contact Information: sabrina@oxy.edu
Title: The Baryon Cycle in Dwarf-Dwarf Mergers: Fueling Hierarchical Assembly
Abstract: Both cosmological simulations and observations of the ultraviolet luminosity function suggest dwarf galaxies are the dominant population at high redshifts and that the galaxy merger rate per unit volume is dominated by low mass galaxies. However, dwarf-dwarf interactions have not yet been subject to systematic study, even in the nearby universe. I will report on our efforts to do just that: TiNy Titans is the first systematic study of a sample of isolated interacting dwarf galaxies and the mechanisms governing their star formation. How much of what we know about massive galaxy mergers - triggering of starbursts, significant rearranging of gas & dust, AGN growth - occur in the shallower gravitational potential wells of dwarf galaxies? Do we observe these low mass mergers at the rate predicted by cosmological simulations? Do groups of only dwarf galaxies exist? I will also highlight our most recent results investigating the age and mass distributions of the star cluster populations in dwarf mergers as observed with high resolution Hubble imaging.
Visitor's room: 125
Tuesday (5 Apr. 2022):
10:00 a.m.: Jenny and Azia (001 Peyton)
10:40 a.m.: Laptop prep in the Auditorium
11:00 a.m.: Colloquium
12:30 p.m.: Bahcall Lunch
2:00 p.m.: Erin Kado-Fong (022)
2:30 p.m.: Shany Danieli (128)
3:00 p.m.: Grad Tea/ Graduate Students (033)
3:30 p.m.: Grad Tea/ Graduate Students (033)
4:00 p.m.: Rachael Beaton (107, though I can come to you!)
4:30 p.m.: Dan Tamayo (110)
5:00 p.m.: DINNER - meet in Grand Central
Sabrina Stierwalt
Faculty host: Jenny Greene
Postdoc host: Shany Danieli
Erin Kado-Fong
Laura Sommovigo
Meng Gu (can make room for student, if needed)
Rachael Beaton (can make room for student, if needed)
Allison Strom (can make room for student, if needed)
PLEASE NO MORE THAN 8 PEOPLE (it is more difficult to interact with the speaker with larger groups).