(Happening On Monday!) Puzzles In Galaxy Scaling Relations (speaker: Stéphane Courteau, Queens University, Ontario)

Monday October 2, 2017 4:00 pm
Marlar Lounge 37-252

Please note that this colloquium will take place on Monday instead of Tuesday

Abstract:
Galaxies like our Milky Way can be described in terms of their structure, dynamics, and stellar populations.  Some very robust correlations between galaxy structural properties, such as total luminosity, maximum circular velocity, and size display rather small scatter, hinting at well-regulated galaxy formation processes. A major challenge to understanding these scaling relations, their tight scatter, and ultimately galaxy formation and evolution, is the elusive interplay between visible and dark matter.  I will present the latest results on galaxy scaling relations in order to constrain modern structure formation models and the distribution of dark matter in galaxies.

Host: Michael McDonald