Traces of Galaxy Formation: Stellar populations, Dynamics and Morphology

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    Welcome to the Traces of Galaxy Formation research group website.

    We are a large, diverse, and very active research group aiming to provide a comprehensive picture for the formation of galaxies in the Universe. Rooted in detailed stellar population analysis, we are constantly exploring and developing new tools and ideas to understand how galaxies came to be what we now observe.

    A complex star formation history, as the one expected to describe galaxy evolution, needs a multidisciplinary approach to be fully understood. Our group at the IAC consists of experienced researchers in cosmological simulations, dynamical studies, stellar populations and morphological properties of galaxies up to high redshift. We combine different approaches (e.g. observations and theory, secular and cosmological evolution studies) to obtain a complete view of the dominant mechanisms driving the evolution of galaxies.

    Within this general framework, we are currently exploring three main areas of research:

    1. Stellar population synthesis models

      • Development of new stellar population synthesis models
      • Stellar population analysis tools
      • Universality of the stellar initial mass function (IMF)

       

    2. Cosmic evolution of galaxies

      • Massive galaxy evolution
      • Stellar populations in different environments
      • Low surface brightness science
      • Machine learning and cosmological simulations

       

    3. Evolutionary processes in nearby galaxies
      • The role of black holes in the evolution of galaxies
      • Surveys of nearby galaxies
      • Stellar kinematics and dynamical models

    If you want to get in contact or work with us, please send an email to the head of the group (Anna Ferré-Mateu, anna.ferre [at] iac.es (anna[dot]ferre[at]iac[dot]es)).

    Here you can find some of our most recent highlights:

    Related publications

    The FR II Broad-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy: PKS J1037-2705 2008ApJ...687..162P
    Structure, kinematics and chemical enrichment patterns after major gas-rich disc-disc mergers 2010MNRAS.402.1489R
    Stellar populations in the centres of brightest cluster galaxies 2009MNRAS.398..133L
    Kinematic Properties as Probes of the Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster 2009ApJ...707L..17T
    Globular clusters in modified Newtonian dynamics: velocity dispersion profiles from self-consistent models 2010MNRAS.401..131S
    Evidence for the Disky Origin of Luminous Virgo Dwarf Ellipticals from the Kinematics of Their Globular Cluster Systems 2009AJ....137.5146B
    An HST/WFPC2 survey of bright young clusters in M 31. IV. Age and mass estimates 2010A&A...511A..23P
    The population of variable stars in M54 (NGC6715) 2010MNRAS.406..329S
    Superdense Massive Galaxies in the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (EDisCS) 2010ApJ...721L..19V
    Stellar population and kinematics of NGC 404 2010A&A...513A..54B
    Star formation history of KDG61 and KDG64 from spectroscopy and colour-magnitude diagrams 2010MNRAS.406.1152M
    GECO: Galaxy Evolution COde - A new semi-analytical model of galaxy formation 2010A&A...518A..14R
    A multi-wavelength analysis of M 81: insight on the nature of Arp's loop 2010A&A...516A..83S
    Tracking the impact of environment on the galaxy stellar mass function up to z ~ 1 in the 10 k zCOSMOS sample 2010A&A...524A..76B
    The atmospheric parameters and spectral interpolator for the MILES stars 2011A&A...531A.165P
    Kinematics and stellar population of NGC 4486A 2011A&A...528A.128P
    Discovery of Tidal Tails Around the Distant Globular Cluster Palomar 14 2011ApJ...726...47S
    Coudé-feed stellar spectral library - atmospheric parameters 2011A&A...525A..71W
    The globular cluster kinematics and galaxy dark matter content of NGC 3923 2012MNRAS.421.1485N
    The Formation of Shell Galaxies Similar to NGC 7600 in the Cold Dark Matter Cosmogony 2011ApJ...743L..21C
    Outer density profiles of 19 Galactic globular clusters from deep and wide-field imaging 2012MNRAS.419...14C
    COSMOGRAIL: the COSmological MOnitoring of GRAvItational Lenses. IX. Time delays, lens dynamics and baryonic fraction in HE 0435-1223 2011A&A...536A..53C
    Age and metallicity gradients in early-type galaxies: a dwarf-to-giant sequence 2011MNRAS.417.1643K
    A journey from the outskirts to the cores of groups. I. Color- and mass-segregation in 20K-zCOSMOS groups 2012A&A...539A..55P
    Stellar population models in the UV. I. Characterisation of the New Generation Stellar Library 2012A&A...538A.143K
    Mg and TiO spectral features at the near-IR: spectrophotometric index definitions and empirical calibrations 2009MNRAS.396.1895C
    Field O stars: formed in situ or as runaways? 2012MNRAS.424.3037G
    Evidence of a Distinct Stellar Population in the Counterrotating Core of NGC 1700 2011ApJ...732L..33K
    Evidence for Blue Straggler Stars Rejuvenating the Integrated Spectra of Globular Clusters 2008ApJ...689L..29C
    An optimized Hβ index for disentangling stellar population ages 2009MNRAS.392..691C
    Unveiling the Nature of M94's (NGC4736) Outer Region: A Panchromatic Perspective 2009ApJ...704..618T
    The Hubble Space Telescope GOODS NICMOS Survey: overview and the evolution of massive galaxies at 1.5< z< 3 2011MNRAS.413...80C
    The Ghost of a Dwarf Galaxy: Fossils of the Hierarchical Formation of the Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 5907 2008ApJ...689..184M
    The evolutionary sequence of submillimetre galaxies: from diffuse discs to massive compact ellipticals? 2010MNRAS.406..230R
    Size Evolution of the Most Massive Galaxies at 1.7 < z < 3 from GOODS NICMOS Survey Imaging 2008ApJ...687L..61B
    Satellites around Massive Galaxies Since z ~ 2: Confronting the Millennium Simulation with Observations 2012ApJ...752L..19Q
    Mild Velocity Dispersion Evolution of Spheroid-Like Massive Galaxies Since z ~ 2 2009ApJ...696L..43C
    Measuring star formation in high-z massive galaxies: a mid-infrared to submillimetre study of the GOODS NICMOS Survey sample 2012MNRAS.421.2161V
    Gemini K-band NIRI Adaptive Optics Observations of massive galaxies at 1 < z < 2 2010MNRAS.405.2253C
    Exploring the Evolutionary Paths of the Most Massive Galaxies since z ~ 2 2008ApJ...687...50P
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