Galactic Surveys: New Results on Formation Evolution Structure and Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way
24 January
18:00 19:30 PM
Registration and Welcome Party
25 January Session 1
Milky Way Surveys
8:30 9:15 AM
Registration
9:15 10:00 AM
Public Surveys at ESO - The Influence of a Kinematically Cold Young Component on Disc-Halo Decompositions in Spiral Galaxies: Insights from Solar Neighbourhood K-giants
Arnaboldi
10:00 10:45 AM
The Gaia-ESO Survey
Randich
10:45 am -11:30 am
Kinematics, metallicity distributions and alpha-element abundances in the Galactic bulge from the Gaia-ESO survey
Rojas
11:30 AM 4:00 PM
Lunch and ski
break
25 January Session 1
Continuation
4:00 4:30 PM
Coffee Break
4:30 5:15 PM
The radially migrated population unveiled from the age-metallicity relation of the LAMOST survey data
Chao Liu
5:15 6:00 PM
The age structure of the thick disk from APOGEE data
Martig
6:00 6:45 PM
The BRAVA-RR Survey: Kinematic Detection of a Spheroidal Metal-Poor Bulge Component
Kunder
FIACCOLATA walk (free)
26 January -Session 1
Continuation
8:30
9:15 AM
Large surveys of Galactic populations with the new WEAVE facility
Schultheis
9:15 10:00 AM
Three New Surveys in the Galactic Bulge
Rich
10:00 10:45 AM
Exploring the nature of the Galactic warp
Poggio
10:45 11:30 AM
VVVX: A New Survey of the Milky Way Bulge, Disk and Inner Halo
Minniti
11:30 AM 4:00 PM
Lunch and ski break
26 January Session 2
Milky Way Disks and Bulge
4:00 4:30 PM
Coffee Break
4:30 5:15 PM
The large-scale structure of the Milky Way
Gerhard
5:15 6:00 PM
The radial extent and scale-length of the Galactic thick disk
Bensby
6:00 6:45 PM
Probing dynamics with chemistry: young open clusters in the inner disc
Magrini
27 January Session 2 Continuation
8:30
9:15 AM
Azimuthal variations of chemical abundances in the Galactic disk constrain the Milky Way bar and spirals
Minchev
9:15 10:00 AM
Measuring the vertical age structure of the Galactic disc using asteroseismology
Casagrande
10:00 10:45 AM
Cool supergiants as probes of the chemical evolution in obscured stellar systems
Origlia
10:45 -11:30 AM
The Influence of a KinematicallyCold Young Component on Disc-Halo Decompositions in Spiral Galaxies: Insights from Solar NeighbourhoodK-giants
Arnaboldi
11:30
AM -4:00 PM
Lunch and ski break
27 January Session 2 -
Continuation
4:00 4:30 PM
Coffee Break
4:30 5:15 PM
The Structure of the Bar, Bulge and Inner Disk of the Milky Way
Wegg
5:15 6:00 PM
Dissecting the Galaxy : thin, thick discs and accreted stars
Di Matteo
6:00 6:45 PM
Chemical Evolution of Galaxies with Dust
Gioannini
28 January
Session 3 Milky Way Halo
8:30
9:15 AM
Globular clusters and the Galactic halo.
Bragaglia
9:15 10:00 AM
The accuracy of stellar metallicities
Lind
10:00 10:45 AM
The TOPOS (Turn-Off PrimOrdial Stars) survey
Molaro
10:45 11:30 AM
New Signatures of the Milky Way Formation in the Local Halo and Inner-halo Streamers in the Era of Gaia
Re Fiorentin
11:30
AM -4:00 PM
Lunch and ski break
28 January
Session 4
-
Milky Way Modeling
4:00 4:30 PM
Coffee Break
4:30 5:15 PM
New constraints on the MW evolution
Chiappini
5:15 6:00 PM
Stellar nucleosynthesis and galactic chemical evolution in the era of the large spectroscopic surveys
Romano
6:00 6:45 PM
Chemical evolution models in the Era of Galactic surveys: a new2D model for the Milky Way disc
Cescutti
Social dinner at Bad-Moos Hotel
29 January
Session 4
- Continuation
8:30
9:15 AM
When the Milky Way turned-off the lights: APOGEE provides new contraints
on star formation history of our Galaxy
Haywood
9:15 10:00 AM
Are ancient dwarf satellites the building blocks of the Galactic halo?
Spitoni
10:00 10:45 AM
Photochemical models for the dwarf spheroidal galaxy satellites of the Milky Way. Comparison with the Milky Way stellar populations
Vincenzo
10:45 11:30 AM
Final remarks
Matteucci