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Tracing Turbulence in Jellyfish Galaxy Tails. Speaker Yuan Li (UMass)

Galaxies SIG Seminar: Tracing Turbulence in Jellyfish Galaxy Tails

Monsters in the Dark: Searching Far and Wide for Ultra-Luminous Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn Speaker John Weaver Abstract The first…

Monsters in the Dark: Searching Far and Wide for Ultra-Luminous Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn, Speaker | John Weaver

The 247th AAS meeting (joint with the Historical Astronomy Division) will be held 4-8 January in Phoenix, Arizona at the…

Simulations Meet Space Telescopes to Understand AGN at Cosmic Dawn Speaker Sabrina Berger (University of Melbourne) Abstract For the first…

Disentangling Baryonic and Dark Matter Physics with the Smallest Galaxies Speaker Erin Kado-Fong (Stanford) Abstract Low-mass “dwarf” galaxies, with masses…

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Enhance! Spatially-Resolving Sub-kpc Physics Within High-z Galaxies Taylor Hutchison, NASA / GSFC With the advent of JWST, we have witnessed…


