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KITP Program: Cosmic Origins: The First Billion Years
(Jul 30 - Sep 20, 2024)
Coordinators: Volker Bromm, Roberto Maiolino, Brant Robertson, Raffaella Schneider, and Rachel Somerville
Scientific Advisors: Benedetta Ciardi, Steve Finkelstein, Mark Krumholz, Marta Volonteri, and Dan Weisz

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Time Speaker Title
7/30, 9:45am First week program participants Meeting to introduce program participants
7/30, 10:45am Rosa Valiante
INAF/Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
Cosmic Archaeology: The signatures of the earliest BHs in the Universe (a theoretical perspective)[Slides][Video]
8/01, 10:00am Raul Kannan
York University
Modelling high redshift structure formation and reionization[Video][CC]
8/01, 10:45am Aaron Smith
University of Texas at Dallas
Line Emission from Hydrodynamical Simulations[Video][CC]
8/05, 10:45am Second week program participants Meeting to introduce program participants
8/05, 12:15pm Brant Robertson
UCSC
Don’t Go for Broke: The Key Physics of the Universe’s First Billion Years [Video]
KITP Blackboard Lunch
8/06, 10:00am Steve Finkelstein
University of Texas Austin
Uncovering the physics driving early galaxy and black hole formation with JWST[Video][CC]
8/06, 10:45am Jenna Samuel
University of Texas Austin
First Light from BonFIRE: A New Simulation of Early Galaxy Formation[Video][CC]
8/08, 10:00am Greg Bryan
Columbia University
Halo-scale feedback at high redshift[Video][CC]
8/08, 10:45am Mar Mezcua
ICE-CSIC
AGN in low-mass galaxies: linking the local and the high-z Universe[Slides][Video][CC]
8/12, 11:00am Third week program participants Meeting to introduce program participants
8/13, 10:00am Alessandra Venditti
Sapienza University of Rome
A needle in a haystack? Catching Population III stars during the Epoch of Reionization[Slides][Video][CC]
8/13, 10:45am Ken Chen
Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics
How Population III Supernovae Determined the Properties of the First Galaxies[Video][CC]
8/15, 10:00am Oleg Gnedin
University of Michigan
Modeling star clusters in galaxy formation simulations at high redshift[Slides][Video][CC]
8/15, 10:45am Guochao Sun
Northwestern University
Looking Forward to the Past: Understanding Galaxy Formation and Its Large-scale Effects at Cosmic Dawn[Video][CC]
8/19, 11:00am Organizers, new participants Introductions and plans for the week
8/20, 10:00am Luca Zappacosta
OA Roma
As close as we can get to the growing SMBHs: shedding X-ray light on the nature of the first quasars[Video][CC]
8/20, 10:45am Alessandro Trinca
Univ. of Insubria
Chasing the light from the early Universe: a Cosmic Archaeology Tool[Video][CC]
8/21, 11:00am Crystal Martin
UCSB
discussion (TBD)
8/22, 9:00am group discussion discussion: santa barbara high-z comparison project
8/22, 10:00am Lu Shen
Texas A&M
Spatially resolved star formation of galaxies at z~ 2 from HST and JWST observations[Video][CC]
8/22, 10:45am L.Y. Aaron Yung
STScI
Semi-analytic models for galaxies in the ultra-z universe[Video][CC]
8/23, 11:00am Avishai Dekel
Hebrew University
discussion: TBD
8/26-8/29 Conference: Cosmic Dawn Revealed by JWST: The Physics of the First Stars, Galaxies, and Black Holes
9/03, 10:00am Martin Haehnelt
Cambridge
Constraining the Nature of Dark Matter and Reionization with the Lyman-Alpha Forest[Slides][Video][CC]
9/03, 10:45am Hanjue Zhu
Chicago
On the Properties of Cosmological Ionization Fronts[Embargoed]
9/05, 10:00am Rachel Somerville
Flatiron Institute
Live fast, die young: using galaxies at cosmic dawn as a laboratory for galaxy formation physics[Video][CC]
9/05, 10:45am Grace Telford
Princeton
The Frontier of Massive-Star Spectroscopy at Very Low Metallicity[Slides][Video][CC]
9/09, 11:00am Week 7 program participants
KITP
meeting to introduce program participants
9/10, 10:00am Aklant Bhowmick
Florida Univ
BRAHMA simulations: Signatures of black hole seeds in cosmological hydrodynamic simulations
9/10, 10:45am Adele Plat
EPFL
Modeling emission lines of high-redshift star-forming galaxies and AGN
9/11, 11:00am Marta Volonteri
IAP
discussion session
9/12, 10:00am Laura Sommovigo
CCA
High-z galaxies and Blue Monsters: where is the dust?
9/12, 10:45am Haowen Zhang
Arizona
Latest results from the TRINITY model of galaxy?"SMBH connection: When did some SMBHs become overmassive, and (maybe) what can we hear with LISA?
9/13, 11:00am Nick Gnedin
Fermi Lab
discussion session: The Q Equation
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