Sunday, 05 October 2025

【DoA Colloquium】September 16th by Glenn van de Ven

Calendar
研讨会日历
Date
09.16.2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Description

Title: The colourful past and dark side of galaxies unveiled through population-dynamics of their stars

Abstract:
Driven by gravity, galaxies continuously grow through accretion of smaller systems. Stellar streams are nice illustrations of this hierarchical build-up, but the accreted stars quickly disperse. I will present advanced dynamical models that can convert the observed positions and velocities of stars to phase-space quantities like energy and angular momentum which remain largely conserved. In addition, these models can include the observed ages and chemical properties of stars which are also conserved. The resulting population-dynamical models allow us then to uncover even those accretion events which are now fully dispersed. At the same time, these models also accurately constrain the total mass distribution, including a central black hole and dark matter halo.

I will illustrate how these models make optimally use of observations to unveil the dark side and colour past of galaxies: from accurate measurements of central black holes and properties of bars, to unveiling the build-up of disks, to uncovering ancient massive mergers and accreted satellite galaxies. By the end, I aim to have demonstrated that these models provide a unique bridge between the studies of resolved stars in the Milky Way and integrated-light of high(er)-redshift galaxies. Together with direct coupling to state-of-the-art galaxy formation simulations, these population-dynamical models enable us to uncover the hierarchical build-up of galaxies in a cosmological context.

Bio:

Dr. Glenn van de Ven is the full professor of Theoretical Extragalactic Astrophysics at University of Vienna. He is the Head of Department of Astrophysics (astro.univie.ac.at) and Director of Vienna International School of Earth and Space Sciences (visess.univie.ac.at). Prof. Glenn van de Ven received his Ph.D. in Astronomy from Leiden University, Netherlands in 2005. He was the Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University in 2006, and Hubble Fellow in Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton from 2006 to 2009. He was a research group Leader and tenured staff member at Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA), Heidelberg, Germany from 2009 to 2018, and International Staff Member and Faculty Astronomer in European Southern Observatory (ESO) from 2017 to 2019. Since 2019, he has been a full professor at University of Vienna, leading research group "Dynamics of Stellar Systems"

 

Time: 

14:00-15:00, 16/September, Tuesday 

Venue:

Room 506 (Large seminar room), Department of Astronomy 

You can also access the colloquium via :

https://www.koushare.com/space/329883/live