FMOS Science Workshop
Program

(last up date: 2004.01.07)


Jan 13 (Tue):
FMOS overview
10:00-10:40 T. Maihara(+M. Kimura+S. Eto) (Kyoto): FMOS overview and current status
10:40-10:55 N. Tamura (Durham): Expected performance 1 (spectrum)
10:55-11:10 M .Akiyama (Subaru): Expected performance 2 (on chip)
Galactic Astronomy
11:10-11:40 P. Lucas (Hertfordshire): FMOS and UKIDSS Galactic Astronomy
11:40-12:10 M. Ishii (NAOJ): Spectral Classification of YSO clusters with FMOS
12:10-12:40 FMOS Kyoto Lab tour

12:40-13:45 Lunch time

Extragalactic Astronomy
13:45-14:15 T. Kodama (NAOJ): Study of velocity distribution and star formation rates in and around distant clusters through PISCES spectroscopic follow-up
14:15-14:45 S. Oliver (Sussex): SIRTF(Now Spitzer) Wide-Area InfraRed Extra-galactic legacy survey (SWIRE)

14:45-15:00 break

15:00-15:30 A. Edge (Durham): SDSS-2dF Luminous Red Galaxy Survey and the prospects for its UKIDSS-FMOS counterpart
15:30-16:00 T. Yamada (NAOJ): Extremely-Red Universe with FMOS II. Suprime-Cam/UKIDSS 10 sq. degree Imaging Survey
16:00-16:30 I. Tanaka (NAOJ/Tohoku Univ.): Distant clusters with MOIRCS and FMOS
16:30-17:00 C. Simpson (Durham): EROs and Submillimetre Galaxies: Expectations for FMOS in the light of OHS observations
17:00-17:30 K. Sekiguchi (Subaru): Observing galaxy mass assembly at z > 1 in the SXDF

18:00-20:00 Conference Dinner

Jan 14
09:30-10:00 N. Arimoto et al. (NAOJ): Star Forming Proto-Ellipticals @ z>2 
10:00-10:15 H. Hanami (Iwate U.): Short comment 
10:15-10:45 N. Tamura (Durham): The Universe at Redshifts from 1 to 2 for Early-Type Galaxies
10:45-11:10 G. Dalton on behalf of O. Almaini (Edinburgh): The UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey: Mapping The Early Stages of Galaxy Formation
11:10-11:40 G. Dalton (Oxford): The Post-2dF/WMAP Era of Cosmology - A New Canvas for FMOS Surveys
11:40-12:10 K. Glazebrook (Johns Hopkins Univ.): FMOS detection of cosmic sound

12:10-13:30 Lunch time

13:30-14:00 R. Bower (Durham): The Decline in the Cosmic Star Formation Rate - is Environment to blame?
14:00-14:30 M. Akiyama (Subaru): FMOS surveys of AGN/QSOs : Growth of Massive Black Holes
14:30-15:00 S. Croom (AAO): Prospects for infrared AGN surveys

15:00-15:15 break

Discussion
15:15-16:15 Discussion on method of observations and data reduction
kick off by I. Lewis(Oxford)
AAO proposal for data processing by S. Croom, G. Frost (AAO)
16:15-17:15 General Discussions
(1) How to use GT (how much GT?)
(2) Large survey program
(3) UK time? Collaboration with UK/Japan?

Poster papers:
M. Kimura (Kyoto): PFU design
S. Eto (Kyoto): Software design
Y. Narita (Kyoto): Infrared Spectrograph (Refrigerator etc)
UK: spectrograph, fibre system
AAO: Echidna