East Asian Young Astronomers Meeting 2015

Monday February 9, 2015
08:20~09:00 Registration
09:00~09:15 Welcome/Introduction
Chair: Hyosun Kim
09:15~09:30 Microlensing of Sub-parsec Massive Binary Black Holes in Lensed QSOs
Chang-shuo YAN (National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
09:30~09:45 On Constraining the Kerr Metric of the Massive Black Hole in the Galactic Center through the Relativistic Orbital Motion of the Closest Star: Full General Relativistic Treatment
Fupeng ZHANG (The Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Peking University)
09:45~10:00 Suzaku Observation of the Black Hole Binary 4U 1630-47 in the Very High State
Takafumi HORI (Kyoto University)
10:00~10:15 Semi-analytical GRMHD Model and Its Synchrotron Radiation Image on Horizon Scale
Hung-Yi PU (ASIAA)
10:15~10:30 The Effect of Kick Velocity during the Accretion Induced Collapse of White Dwarfs on Binary Pulsars
Ali TAANI (Al-Balqa' Applied University)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break
11:00~11:15 The Correlation between Mass and Population Age of the Early-Type Host Galaxies of Type Ia Supernovae
Yijung KANG (Center for Galaxy Evolution Research & Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University)
11:15~11:30 Using member galaxy luminosities as halo mass proxies of galaxy groups
Yi LU (ShangHai Astronomical Observatory)
11:30~11:45 MEASURING GALAXY ENVIRONMENT WITH SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFTS
Chuan-Chin LAI (ASIAA)
11:45~12:00 Spatially resolved stellar population properties and evolution clues in a nearby galaxy M101
Lin LIN (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
12:00~12:15 How torus structure affects detection of polarized broad emission lines in active galactic nuclei
Kohei ICHIKAWA (Kyoto University)
12:15~12:30 X-ray luminosity function of tidal disruption events from MAXI extragalactic survey
Taiki KAWAMURO (Kyoto University)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
Chair: Hung-Yi Pu
14:00~15:00 (Invited) Black Holes Big and Small: Impact on Galaxy Evolution
Luis HO (Kavili Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University)
15:00~15:15 The BIMA Project: Analysis of O-C Diagram on AO Vel
Irham Taufik ANDIKA (Department of Astronomy, Institut Teknologi Bandung)
15:15~15:30 The M giants classification in the LAMOST DR1
Jing ZHONG (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
15:30~16:00 Coffee Break
16:00~16:15 Ministarburst in the Milky Way
Quang NGUYEN LUONG (ALMA Chile Obsrvatory, NAOJ)
16:15~16:30 Searching for chemical relics in the Milky Way with LAMOST
Haining LI (NAOC)
16:30~16:45 What is a GMC? Are Observers and Simulators Discussing the Same Star-forming Clouds?
Hsi-An PAN (Hokkaido University)
16:45~17:00 THE STELLAR KINEMATICS IN THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD FROM LAMOST DATA
Haijun TIAN (NAOC)
17:00~17:15 The origin of the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission
Takayuki YUASA (RIKEN)
17:15~17:30 A new method for color calibration to a few mmag accuracy, the recalibration of Stripe 82, and implications on Galactic archaeology
Haibo YUAN (KIAA-PKU)
17:30~18:00 Poster Session
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Tuesday February 10, 2015
Chair: Kohei Ichikawa
09:00~09:15 HinOTORI: Three colours simultaneous imager in Tibet
Yousuke UTSUMI (Hiroshima Astrophysical Science Center)
09:15~09:30 KVN, KaVA and VLBI activities in Korea
Juan Carlos ALGABA (Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
09:30~09:45 12CO EMISSION FROM THE RED RECTANGLE
Ngoc Diep PHAM (Vietnam Astrophysics Training LaboratorY (VATLY))
09:45~10:00 Ionization of the diffuse gas in galaxies explained by HOLMES
Nahiely FLORES-FAJARDO (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics/Department of Astronomy, Pekin University, China)
10:00~10:15 Modelling the Extreme X-ray Spectrum of IRAS 13224-3809
Chia-Ying CHIANG (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wayne State University)
10:15~10:30 Gravitational Slingshot as a Transport Mechanism to Alleviate Cold Dark Matter Small Scale Problems
Yao-Yu LIN (NTU/LeCosPA)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break
11:00~11:15 Investigating the cosmic evolution of the black hole mass - bulge luminosity relation
Daeseong PARK (NAOC)
11:15~11:30 The specific frequency of globular clusters in different galaxy clusters
Yiqing LIU (Peking University)
Discussion panel (EACOA): Albert Kong
12:30~14:00 Lunch
Chair: Kenneth Wong
14:00~15:00 (Invited) Bubbles Big and Small: Impact on Galaxy Evolution
You-Hua CHU (ASIAA)
15:00~15:15 lithium abundance in K/G giants
Yujuan LIU (National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
15:15~15:30 Characterizing the Intermittency of the 4 Hz Quasi-periodic Oscillation in XTE J1550-564 via Hilbert-Huang Transform
Yi-Hao SU (Graduate Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan)
15:30~16:00 Coffee Break
16:00~16:15 First Use of Adaptive Optics Imaging to Constrain Cosmology with Gravitational Time Delays
Chih-Fan CHEN (ASIAA/NTU)
16:15~16:30 Galaxy Cluster Scaling Relations for Cosmology
Nicole CZAKON (ASIAA)
16:30~16:45 Characterizing the Cosmic Infrared Background Fluctuations
Yanxia LI (IfA, University of Hawaii)
16:45~17:00 Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of the merging cluster of galaxies PLCK G036.7+14.9
Biao ZHANG (University of Science and Technology of China)
17:00~17:15 CHITAH: Strong-Gravitational-Lens Hunter in Imaging Surveys
James CHAN (ASIAA/NTU)
17:15~17:30 Homogeneity test of large-scale structures using SDSS DR7 Luminous Red Galaxies
Hwasu HYUN (Kyungpook National University)
17:30~18:00 Poster Session
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Wednesday February 11, 2015
Chair: Hideaki Fujiwara
09:00~10:00 (Invited) Pre-supernova evolution of massive stars
Sung-Chul YOON (Seoul National University)
10:00~10:15 Precessing Protostellar Outflows from a Potential Proto-Brown Dwarf System - IRAS 16253-2429
Tien-Hao HSIEH (National Tsing-Hua University)
10:15~10:30 Optical [Ne III] Jet from DG Tau with VLT/X-Shooter Spectra
Chun-Fan LIU (ASIAA/NTU)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break/ Group Photo
11:00~11:15 Numerical simulations of the reflection-symmetric bi-polar outflow HH211
Anthony MORAGHAN (ASIAA)
11:15~11:30 Self Similar Fragmentation and Magnetic Morphology in NGC6334 massive star forming region
Ka Ho YUEN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Discussion panel (Career development): Meg Schwamb
12:30~14:00 Lunch
Chair: Hauyu Baobab Liu
14:00~14:15 Quasi-spherical spiral-shell pattern as a hint of binarity
Hyosun KIM (ASIAA/KASI)
14:15~14:30 CIRCUMBINARY RING, CIRCUMSTELLAR DISKS, AND ACCRETION IN THE BINARY SYSTEM UY AURIGAE
Ya-Wen TANG (ASIAA)
14:30~14:45 Follow-up observations toward Planck cold clumps with ground-based radio telescopes
Tie LIU (Korea astronomy and space science institute)
14:45~15:00 Exploring Properties of Class 0 Molecular Outflows With The Unified Wind Model
Liang-Yao WANG (ASIAA/NTU)
15:00~15:15 Observational Studies of Disk Formation around Low-mass Protostars
Hsi-Wei YEN (ASIAA)
15:15~15:30 Magnetic field structure in star-forming regions
Eswaraiah CHAKALI (Institute of Astronomy, National Central University (NCU), Taiwan)
15:30~16:00 Coffee Break
16:00~16:15 Chemical Model of the Circumnuclear Disk around an Active Galactic Nucleus
Nanase HARADA (ASIAA)
16:15~16:30 On the importance of using appropriate spectral models to derive physical properties of galaxies at 0.7 < z < 2.8
Camilla PACIFICI (Yonsei University Observatory)
16:30~16:45 Numerical Simulations of Disk Galaxies
Wing-Kit LEE (ASIAA)
16:45~17:00 The Correlation of Star Formation in Galaxies with Neighbors
Jun-Sung MOON (Yonsei University)
17:00~17:15 Molecular gas properties in star-forming galaxies at z~1.4 with ALMA
Akifumi SEKO (Kyoto University)
17:15~17:30 Gas outflow in local Type 1 AGNs
Jaejin SHIN (Seoul National University)
17:30~18:00 Poster Session
18:15~21:00 Banquet (Five Dime Restaurant: No. 8, Lane 32, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Taipei 104)
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Thursday February 12, 2015
Chair: Ya-Wen Tang, Nicole Czakon
09:00~09:15 Environments of Time-Delay Gravitational Lenses
Kenneth WONG (ASIAA)
09:15~09:30 Unstructured Moving-Mesh Hydrodynamic Simulation
Kiyun YUN (Yonsei Univ.)
09:30~09:45 Resolving the molecular gas around the lensed quasar RXJ0911.4+0551
Tuan-Anh PHAM (Vietnam Training Laboratory (VATLY), Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology)
09:45~10:00 Rotationally Resolved Polarization Observations of the Main-Belt Asteroid (596) Scheila
Kang-Shian PAN (NCU)
10:00~10:15 Migration and Growth of Protoplanetary Embryos II: Emergence of Proto-Gas-Giants Cores versus Super Earths' Progenitor
Beibei LIU (Peking University)
10:15~10:30 The Asteroid Spin Rate Study By Using PTF Data
Chan-Kao CHANG (Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan)
10:30~11:00 Coffee Break
11:00~11:15 Investigating the Martian South Polar Seasonal Fan Deposits with Planet Four
Meg SCHWAMB (ASIAA)
11:15~11:30 On the diversity of satellite systems formed from Roche-interior particle disks
Ryuki HYODO (Kobe University)
11:30~11:45 Warm Debris Disks Proved by AKARI Observations
Hideaki FUJIWARA (Subaru Telescope, NAOJ)
11:45~12:00 Plant distribution simulation and observation on habitable planet
Duo CUI (Tsinghua University)
12:00~12:15 Climate patterns of habitable exoplanets in eccentric orbits around M dwarfs
Yuwei WANG (Peking University)
12:15~12:30 Photochemical Escape and Corona Distribution of Oxygen on Early Mars
Jinjin ZHAO (Tsinghua University)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
Chair: Wing Kit Lee
14:00~15:00 (Invited) Astronomy Outreach as a profession
Sze-leung CHEUNG (IAU/NAOJ)
15:00~15:15 The Properties of Collisional Ring Galaxies
Yu-Ting WU (ASIAA)
15:15~15:30 Red AGNs becoming normal AGNs
Dohyeong KIM (Seoul National University)
15:30~16:00 Coffee Break
16:00~16:15 SPECTRAL MODELING OF THE CHARGE-EXCHANGE X-RAY EMISSION FROM M82
Shuinai ZHANG (Purple Mountain Observatory)
16:15~16:30 Observing galaxy pairs using MaNGA
Fangting YUAN (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
16:30~16:45 The Statistical Analysis of Interacting Dark Matter Halos
Sung-Ho AN (Yonsei University)
16:45~17:10 Closing Remarks/ Future EAYAM
17:15~18:15 (optional discussion) From Astronomy to other career options in Taiwan (Room 1203; in Chinese)