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DTSTART:20140130T213000Z
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
DTSTAMP:20260419T193606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131219T184946Z
LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:Baryonic physics in galaxy evolution as seen by the CALIFA sur
 vey\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Jakob Walcher\, Astrophysical Institute P
 otsdam
DESCRIPTION:Ironically\, while the predictions on the dark side of the
  cosmological &quot\;concordance&quot\; model LambdaCDM are well under
 stood theoretically\, many open questions in cosmology and galaxy evol
 ution revolve around the difficult physics of the luminous\, baryonic 
 matter. The Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey (CALIFA) is d
 esigned to study the baryonic physics of nearby galaxies by providing 
 integral field spectroscopic data cubes in the optical wavelength doma
 in of 600 galaxies of all morphological types. I will present the surv
 ey\, show the current status\, describe the science potential and adve
 rtise recent science results. Science results to be shown address a nu
 mber of topics\, among them 1) the powering mechanism of so-called LIN
 ER galaxies\, 2) the origin of the mas-metallicity relationship\, 3) b
 aryonic vs. total matter content\, 4) mass build-up of stars over the 
 history of the univers
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3181
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