SFDE17-SUMMARY: FROM LOCAL CLOUDS TO DISTANT GALAXIES (ICISE, Quy Nhon, 6-12 August, 2017)

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS and INFORMATION

TOURIST INFORMATION OF QUY NHON CITY

SATURDAY & SUNDAY :

Bootcamps for senior-undergraduate and graduate students

INTRODUCTION TO STAR FORMATION
FROM THE EARLY UNIVERSE TO THE PRESENT DAY

Saturday 09.00-11.00: Nguyen Luong Quang (KASI, KR) – Bootcamp introduction
Saturday 11.00-12.00: Torsten Stamer (Nagoya, JP) – View from a graduate student in star formation
Saturday 14.00-18.00: Neal Evans (UTexas, US) – Physical conditions in Regions of star formation
Lecture slides of Professor Neal Evans
Sunday 08.30-12.00: Naoki Yoshida (Kavli IPMU, JP) – Star formation in the early universe
Lecture slides of Professor Naoki Yoshida
Sunday 14.00-18.00: Alex Lazarian (Wisconsin, US) – MHD turbulence and star formation
Lecture slides of Professor Alex Lazarian
Sunday 18.00-19.00: Ralph Pudritz (McMaster, CA) – Massive star formation
Lecture slides of Professor Ralph Pudritz

MONDAY:
SESSION: Local star formation in the Milky Way
Welcome Speeches (LSO, SOC, government, photos)
Chair: Satoki Matsushita
Special Review: Pierre Cox (ALMA JAO)Star formation in the era of ALMA
Contributed talk: Nguyen Luong Quang (KASI, KR) Deviation from Larson and Schmidt-Kennicutt relations in Galactic Molecular Cloud Complex
Contributed talk: Gwenllian Williams (Cardiff Univ.)JVLA observations of SDC13: Gravity drives the evolution of infrared dark hubs
Contributed talk: Vivien Chen (NTHU-Taiwan)Filamentary accretion flows in the IRDC M17SWex
Contributed talk: Andrew Rigby (Cardiff Univ.)Dust property variations in IRDCs: A NIKA view
Contributed talk: Anthony Martson (ESA/STScI, Baltimore)The conditions for the creation of massive stars and their distribution
Chair: Tuan Anh PHAM
Contributed talk: Megan Reiter (Univ. of Michigan) Unstuck in the middle with you: intermediate-mass stars are the missing link in star formation
Contributed talk: Alessia Ritacco (IRAM)Magnetic field in Galactic star forming regions. Observations with NIKA and NIKA2

SESSION: Star formation inhibition in the Central Molecular Zones
Invited review: Jens Kauffmann (MpifR, DE) Galactic Center Star Formation
Contributed talk: Qingzeng Yan (SHAO, CN) The three-dimensional distribution of the molecular clouds in the Galactic Centre
Contributed talk: Kunihiko Tanaka (Keio Univ.)Star formation conditions in the Milky Way’s Galactic central region
Chair: Ralph Pudritz
Invited talk: Tomoharu Oka (Keio Univ.)Signatures of past star forming activity in the CMZ of our Galaxy
Contributed talk: Xing Lu (NAOJ)The molecular environment of star formation in the CMZ
Contributed talk: Woo-Young Seo (Seoul National Univ.)Star formation in the nuclear regions of barred galaxies

TUESDAY:
SESSION: Star formation in nearby galaxies
Chair: Sachiko Onodera
Invited review: Yu Gao (PMO, CN) Star formation laws in Galaxies Near and Far
Contributed talk: Neven Tomicic (MPIA)A detailed view on ionized gas, dust and star formation in M31
Contributed talk: Tomonari Michiyama (NAOJ)Dense molecular outflows from the merging galaxy NGC3256
Contributed talk: Ashley Bemis (McMaster Unv.)Investigating dense gas and star formation in the Antenna Galaxy (NGC4038/39) using ALMA
Chair: Thiem Hoang
Invited talk: Satoki Matsushita (ASIAA) The Molecular Baryon Cycle of M82
Contributed talk: Matteo, Messa (Stockholm University) Environmental dependence of cluster formation and evolution in M51
Contributed talk: Katie Jameson (Australian National Univ.)Gas Temperature Demography and the HI-to-H2 transition in the Magellanic Clouds

SESSION: Star formation in simulation and theory
Chair: Pierre Cox
Invited review: Ralph Pudritz (McMaster, CA)Radiative feedback and cluster formation across the giant molecular cloud mass spectrum
Contributed talk: Jeong-Gyu Kim (Seoul National Univ.)Disruption of Molecular Clouds by Photoionization and Radiation Pressure
Contributed talk: Torsten Stamer (Nagoya Univ.)Radiation Hydrodynamics Simulation of Protostellar Collapse: Constraints on Brown Dwarf Formation Mechanismsmovie 1movie 2
Invited talk: Christoph Federrath (ANU, AU)The Role of Turbulence, Magnetic Fields, and Feedback for Star Formation
Chair: Kunihiko Tanaka
Contributed talk: Gerhard Hensler (Univ. of Vienna)Star formation at low rates: how a lack of massive stars may affect stellar feedback and the evolution of dwarf galaxies
Invited talk: Paolo Padoan (Univ. of Barcelona)The Star Formation Rate of Molecular Clouds in SN-driven Turbulence

WEDNESDAY: Excursion and free time

THURSDAY:
SESSION: Star formation in High-z galaxies and primordial star formation
Chair: Kohno Kotaro
Invited review: Jacqueline Hodge (Leiden, NL)Star formation in high-z galaxies
Contributed talk: Akio, Inoue (Osaka Sangyo Univ.)[OIII], [CII] and dust of star forming galaxies in the reionization epoch
Invited review: Naoki Yoshida (Kavli IPMU, JP)Formation of primordial stars and black holes
Chair: Gerhard Hensler
Invited talk: Chelsea Sharon (McMaster, CA)The Effects of Star Formation and Gas Tracers on the Spatially Resolved Schmidt-Kennicutt Relation at High Redshift
Contributed talk: Tuan-Anh PHAM (VNSC) On the dust and gas components of the z = 2.8 gravitationally lensed quasar host RX J0911.4+0551
Contributed talk: Robbert Verbeke (Ghent Univ.) How primordial star formation shaped the present day dwarf galaxies
Contributed talk: Fensch Jeremy (CEA Saclay)High gas fraction and clustered star formation in z~2 galaxies

SESSION: Galactic Winds, Feedback, Magnetic field, and other processes
Paolo Padoan
Invited talk: Alex Lazarian (Wisconsin, US)New Ways of Observational Magnetic Field Studies
Invited talk: Thiem Hoang (KASI/UST, Korea)Can we trace magnetic fields via polarized mid-infrared emission by PAHs?
Contributed talk: Riouhei Nakatani (University of Tokyo)Radiation-hydrodynamical simulations of photoevaporating protoplanetary disks with various metallicities
Chair: Christoph Federrath
Contributed talk: Siyao Xu (KIAA)The role of neutral-ion coupling in star formation
Contributed talk: Kwang-il, Seon (KASI)LYα Radiative Transfer and The Wouthuysen-Field effect in the Milky Way Galaxy
Contributed talk: Ekta Sharma (Aries, Nainital, India) Optical polarimetry and molecular line studies towards L1157 dark molecular cloud

FRIDAY:
SESSION: Connecting star formation at different scales
Chair: Chelsea Sharon
Invited talk: Sachiko Onodera (Meisei, JP)Breakdown of the Kennicutt-Schmidt law at giant molecular cloud scales
Contributed talk: Sacha Hony (Univ. of Heidelberg)PAH emission across different environments in the Magellanic Cloud galaxies
Contributed talk: Benjamin Wu (NAOJ) Star cluster formation triggered by giant molecular cloud collisions
Chair: Yu Gao
Contributed talk: Ning-Chen Sun (KIAA)A Study of Young Stellar Structures in the Magellanic Clouds with the VMC Survey
Contributed talk: Matthew Orr (Caltech)What FIREs Up Star Formation: the Kennicutt-Schmidt Law and Gravitational Instabilities in Cosmological Simulations
Contributed talk: Mirjana Povic (IAA, Spain) Star formation and AGN activity in the most luminous LINERs in the local universe
Contributed talk: Diane Cormier (CEA Saclay) The EMPIRE survey: 13CO emission across nearby disk galaxies
Chair: Quang Nguyen-Luong
Invited talk: Kohno Kotaro (NAOJ) Dusty star-forming galaxies explored with ALMA
Contributed talk: Omnarayani Nayak (John Hopkins) The Most Luminous Young Stellar Object in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Contributed talk: Morten Andersen (Gemini) Catching massive star cluster formation at its earliest stages
Contributed talk: Nguyen Thi Phuong (VNSC) GG Tau A: dynamics and clumps inside the cavity
Invited review: Neal Evans (UTexas/KASI)Star formation from nearby clouds to distant galaxies: Common Features and Common Myths

PARTICIPANTS

INVITED SPEAKERS
1 Pierre Cox (ALMA JAO, CL)
2 Christoph Federrath (ANU, AU)
3 Jens Kauffmann (MpifR, DE)
4 Elisabeth Mills (San Jose, US)
5 Tomoharu Oka (Keio Univ., JP)
6 Yu Gao (PMO, CN)
7 Susanne Aalto (Chalmers, SE)
8 Sachiko Onodera (Meisei, JP)
9 Ralph Pudritz (McMaster, JP)
10 Jacqueline Hodge (Leiden, NL)
11 Chelsea Sharon (McMaster, CA)
12 Naoki Yoshida (Kavli IPMU, JP)
13 Satoki Matsushita (ASIAA)
14 Neal Evans (UTexas, US)
15 Alex Lazarian (Wisconsin, US)

SOC
17 Satoki Matsushita (ASIAA, TW) (Co-Chair)
18 Quang Nguyen-Luong (KASI, KR)

REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS

http://vietnam.in2p3.fr/2017/star_participants.php
1 Andersen Morten Gemini Observatory La Serena Chile
2 Bemis Ashley Mcmaster University Hamilton Canada
3 Casey-Clyde James San Jose State University San Jose USA
4 Chen Huei-Ru National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu Taiwan ROC
5 Cormier Diane CEA Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette France
6 Cox Pierre ESO ALMA Santiago Chile
7 Diaz Ruben Joaquin Gemini Observatory Tucson USA
8 Duong Tuan Anh Explora-Science Center Quy Nhon Vietnam
9 Evans Neal The University of Texas at Austin and KASI Austin USA
10 Federrath Christoph Australian National University Canberra Australia
11 Fensch Jeremy CEA Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette France
12 Gao Yu Purple Mountain Observatory Nanjing P.R. China
13 Hensler Gerhard University of Vienna Vienna Austria
14 Hoang Thiem KASI Daejeon Korea
15 Hony Sacha University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
16 Inoue Akio Osaka Sangyo University Daito Japan
17 Jameson Katherine Australian National University Weston Creek Australia
18 Kauffmann Jens Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy Bonn Germany
19 Kim Jeong-Gyu Seoul National University Seoul Korea
20 Kim Minbae Kyung Hee University Gyeonggi-do Korea
21 Kohno Kotaro The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
22 Ladjelate Bilal Aim CEA Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette France
23 Lee Sungho KASI Daejeon Korea
24 Louvet Fabien Universidad de Chile Santiago Chile
25 Lu Xing National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Tokyo Japan
26 Ly Thi Kim Cuc Quy Nhon University Quy Nhon Vietnam
27 Marston Anthony ESA STScI Baltimore USA
28 Matsushita Satoki Academia Sinica Asiaa Taipei Taiwan ROC
29 Messa Matteo Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden
30 Michiyama Tomonari National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Tokyo Japan
31 Mills Elisabeth San Jose State University San Jose USA
32 Nakatani Riouhei The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
33 Nayak Omnarayani Johns Hopkins University Baltimore USA
34 Nguyen Dang Thanh Nhan Tay Nguyen University Buon Ma Thuot Vietnam
35 Nguyen Thi Phuong VAST Hanoi Vietnam
36 Nguyen Luong Quang KASI Tokyo Japan
37 Nguyen Phuoc Vinh Son Ho Chi Minh City University of Education Ho Chi Minh Vietnam
38 Nigoche Alberto Universidad de Guadalajara Guadalajara Mexico
39 Oka Tomoharu Keio University Kanagawa Japan
40 Okabe Taizo The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
41 Onodera Sachiko Meisei University Tokyo Japan
42 Orr Matthew California Institute of Technology Pasadena USA
43 Padoan Paolo University of Barcelona and Icrea Barcelona Spain
44 Pham Tuan-Anh Vietnam National Satellite Center VAST Hanoi Vietnam
45 Povic Mirjana Institute of Astrophysics of Andalucia Granada Spain
46 Reiter Megan University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA
47 Rigby Andréw Cardiff University Cardiff United Kingdom
48 Ritacco Alessia IRAM Granada Spain
49 Samanta Chhanda Virginia Military Institute Lexington USA
50 Seo Woo-Young Seoul National University Seoul Korea
51 Seon Kwang-Il KASI Daejeon Korea
52 Sharma Ekta Aryabhatta Research Institute Nanital India
53 Sharon Chelsea Mcmaster University Hamilton Canada
54 Stamer Torsten Nagoya University Nagoya Japan
55 Sun Ning-Chen Peking University Beijing P.R. China
56 Tanaka Kunihiko Keio University Yokohama Japan
57 Tomicic Neven Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg Germany
58 Tran Huong Tay Nguyen University Buon Ma Thuot Vietnam
59 Tran Phuoc Vinh Tay Nguyen University Buon Ma Thuot Vietnam
60 Tran Quynh Tay Nguyen University Buon Ma Thuot Vietnam
61 Truong Xuan Nhut Ifirse Quy Nhon Vietnam
62 Verbeke Robbert Astronomical Observatory Ghent University Gent Belgium
63 Vo Hien Vietnamese German University Binh Duong Vietnam
64 Williams Gwenllian Cardiff University Cardiff United Kingdom
65 Wu Benjamin National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Mitaka Japan
66 Yadav Ram Kesh NARIT Chiang Ma Thailand
67 Yan Qingzeng Shanghai Astronomical Observatory Shanghai P.R. China
68 Yoshida Naoki The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Bootcamp participants:
1. Jeremy Fensch (CEA Saclay)
2. Siyao Xu (PKU)
3. Ly Thi Kim Cuc (Quy Nhon university)
4. James Casey-Clyde (JSJU, US)
5. Nguyen Dang Thanh Nhan
6. Tran Phuoc Vinh
7. Nguyen Phuoc Vinh Son
8. Tran Thi Thu Huong
9. Le Thi Cam Le
10. Phuong Nguyen (VNSC)
11. Pham Tuan Anh (VNSC)
12.Torsten Stammer (Nagoya university)
13. Phù Sanh Thạch Thảo (Sai Gon University, Vietnam)
14. Phù Sanh Thảo Vy (Vietnam)
15. Lê Huy Văn (Quy Nhon university)
16. Phan Tố Quyên (Quy Nhon university)
17. Đinh Thành Tấn (Quy Nhon university)
18. Bùi Thị Lý Hạnh (Quy Nhon university)
19. Nguyễn Duy Khanh (Quy Nhon university)
20. Trịnh Thảo Quyên (Quy Nhon university)
21. Bui Thanh Huy (Intel, VGU)
22. Duong Tuan Anh (ICISE)
23. Nguyen Mai Khanh (Ho Chi Minh City University of Education, VN) (no email)
24. Nguyễn Thị Vy Phương (Quy Nhon university)
25. Ekta Scharma (Aryabhatta Research Institute Nanital India, IN)
26. Ning-Chen Sun (Peking university)

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