ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1
2
McNamara @65 schedule (QNC 0101)
3
TimeMonday, 5/27/2024Tuesday, 5/28/2024Wednesday, 5/29/2024Thursday, 5/30/2024
4
8:30-8:50Registration
5
8:50-9:00Welcome (Will Percival, Niayesh Afshordi)
6
9:00-9:30Tim Heckman: A Global Inventory of FeedbackMarie-Lou Gendron-Marsolais: The filamentary nebula in NGC 1275 as seen by SITELLERoland Timmerman: A fresh look on AGN feedback with the International LOFAR TelescopeRichard Mushotzky: Unexpected Properties of Hard X-ray Selected AGN
7
9:30-10:00Tom Rose: Observing AGN fuelling via molecular absorption linesTom Oosterloo: Closing the feedback-feeding loop of the radio galaxy 3C 84 Michael Wise: Future Feedback: Studying AGN Feedback with the Next Generation of X-ray Missions
Paul Nulsen: The X-ray Structure of Hercules A
8
10:00-10:30Raffaella Morganti: Radio jets expanding in gas-rich ISM: using cold gas to trace their impactAlastair Edge: A Massive MUSE Survey of 200 X-ray Luminous ClustersJoel Bregman: Measuring Hot Gas Around Galaxies and Groups with the Sunyaev-Zeldovich EffectMaxim Markevitch: A relic of the most powerful explosion in the Universe
9
10:30-11:00Coffee BreakCoffee BreakCoffee BreakCoffee Break
10
11:00-11:30Ilaria Ruffa: Jet-induced molecular gas perturbations at the centre of nearby radio galaxiesAndy Fabian: Hidden Cooling Flows Michael McDonald: Mechanical Feedback and X-ray Cavities in 4-DCongyao Zhang: Buoyant X-ray Bubbles in Galaxy Clusters and their Role in Shaping Cluster Cores
11
11:30-12:00Valeria Olivares: The Many Phases of the Filaments in Cooling Flow ClustersNoam Soker: Using cooling flows in galaxy clusters to infer the explosion mechanism of core collapse supernovae. Meghan Donahue: A high resolution view of the X-ray atmosphere around nearby powerful radio sourcesPrathamesh Tamhane: The role of uplift by X-ray cavities in gas cooling in radio-mode AGN feedback
12
12:00-12:30 pmBrian McNamara
13
12:30-1:30 pmLunchLunchLunchLunch
14
1:30-2:00 pmMark Voit: Feedback-Driven Expansion of Galactic AtmospheresTaweewat Somboonpanyakul: CHIPS1911+4455: A Cooling flow in a Merging Cluster Frits Paerels: High Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy of Feedback Processes(Not) Good Bye!
15
2:00-2:30pmDiscussion I (chaired by Raffaella Morganti)Helen Russell: A cooling flow around the low-redshift quasar H1821+643Discussion II (chaired by Mike McDonald)
16
2:30-3:00 pmConference photo in QNC 0101 (Photo 1, Photo 2)
17
3:00-3:30 pmCoffee BreakCoffee BreakCoffee Break
18
3:30-4:00 pmMarie-Joëlle Gingras: Mapping Nebular Gas Dynamics in Active Central Cluster GalaxiesWill Percival: Galaxy Redshift Surveys: DESI & EuclidMaxim Lyutikov: Dynamics of magnetized AGN-blown cavities in clusters of galaxies
19
4:00-4:30 pmMike Hudson: Quenching and feedback from weak gravitational lensingJames Taylor: Cluster Accretion Rates from Lensing and Internal StructureAvery Broderick: Ex Horizon Ad Astra
20
21
6:00-7:00 pmBanquet/ Reception (Federation Hall)Public Talk by Helen Russell
Black Hole Feedback
Brian & Meg play drums at the Grad House (6:30pm)
22
7:00-8:00 pm
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100