Ringberg 2005:  Distant Clusters of Galaxies

Participants


name

first name

institute

talk

Arnaud

Monique

CEA/Saclay, Service d'Astrophysique

Structure of the ICM and its evolution with redshift: Status from X-ray observations

Balogh

Michael

University of Waterloo

Influence of the environment on galaxy populations

Basu

Kaustuv

Universität Bonn

Radio source contamination in high-z SZ-clusters (poster)

Belsole

Elena

University of Bristol, Department of Physics

X-ray constraints on cluster scale emission around high redshift radio galaxies

Bertoldi

Frank

Universität Bonn

 

Biviano

Andrea

Osservatorio Astronoico di Trieste

Structure of galaxy clusters

Blindert

Kris

University of Toronto

Mass Profiles of Galaxy Clusters in the RCS

Böhringer

Hans

Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik

Workshop summary

Borgani

Stefano

Universitá di Trieste

Physics of the ICM

de Lucia

Gabriella

Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik

Models and observations of galaxy clusters

Dietrich

Jörg

Universität Bonn

First results from a combined weak lensing and X-ray search for galaxy clusters (poster)

Docenko

Dimitrijs

Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik

Hyperfine structure spectral lines of hot intercluster plasma as a possible way of measuring redshifts (poster)

Dolag

Klaus

Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik

The structure if the ICM in cosmological simulations

Donahue

Megan

Michigan State University

The effect of AGN feedback in X-ray clusters: Cooling flows solved?

Dressler

Alan

Carnegie Observatory

Clusters as laboratories for the study of galaxy evolution

Eisenhardt

Peter

JPL

Distant clusters of galaxies from the Spitzer/IRAC Shallow Survey

Eke

Vincent

University of Durham

Galaxy populations within galaxy clusters found in the 2dFGRS

Ellingson

Erica

University of Colorado

X-ray observations of high redshift clusters from the RCS survey

Falter

Siegfried

Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

Heidelberg InfraRed/Optical Cluster Survey

Faßbender

René

Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik

The XMM-Newton distant cluster project

Feulner

Georg

Universitätssternwarte München

Clusters of galaxies from MUNICS, the Munich Near-Infrared Cluster Survey (poster)

Finoguenov

Alexis

Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik

Galaxy groups in the COSMOS

Gilbank

David

University of Toronto

RCS clusters at z = 0.9 - 1.4

Gonzalez

Antony

University of Florida

Life before the fall: Group galaxy evolution prior to cluster assembly

Hippelein

Hans

Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

 

Hopp

Ulrich

Universitätssternwarte München

 

Kneib

Jean-Paul

Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille-Provence

Lensing in distant cluster of galaxies: The MACS survey and other high redshift clusters.

Kneissl

Rüdiger

University of California

Recent SZ observations and prospects for upcoming

surveys

Lamer

Georg

AIP

XMM detectability of clusters and the XMM distant cluster survey

Majumdar

Majumdar

University of Toronto (CITA)

On cosmology-cluster physics degeneracies and future cluster surveys

Mohr

Joe

University of Illinois

Structure of the ICM and its evolution with redshift: Status from SZ observations

Mullis

Chris

University of Michigan

X-ray searches

Muzzin

Adam

University of Toronto

Red-sequence selected clusters at 1 < z < 2 in the Spitzer SWIRE survey

Poggianti

Bianca

Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova

Star formation activity in galaxies as a function of redshift and environment

Popesso

Paola

ESO

The RASS-SDSS galaxy cluster survey

Postman

Marc

STScI

The Evolution of Galaxy Morphology  Distributions in Clusters

Pratt

Gabriel

Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik

Structural and scaling properties of nearby clusters of galaxies

Pryke

Clem

University of Chicago

Surveys for clusters using the SZ effect

Rasia

Elena

Univerita’ di Padova

Mass determination for distant clusters

Reiprich

Thomas

Universität Bonn

Weak lensing and X-ray observations of a complete X-ray flux-limited sample of distant galaxy clusters

Rosati

Piero

ESO

Galaxy populations in the most distant clusters

Röser

Hermann-Josef

Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

 

Sakelliou

Irini

Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

The structure of clusters: galaxy-cluster connection

Santos

Joana

Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik

 

Schuecker

Peter

MPI für extraterrestrische Physik

Large-Scale Structure from Galaxy Clusters: Present Status and Future Prospectives

Stanford

Adam

University of California

High-redshift clusters in the XCS

Strazzullo

Veronica

ESO

Luminosity function of galaxies in distant clusters

Tornatore

Lucca

SISSA / ISAS

Studying the chemical enrichment history of galaxy clusters by numerical simulations.

Tozzi

Paolo

INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di Trieste

The chemical enrichment of the intra cluster medium at high redshift

Tran

Kim-vy

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

The origin of early-type galaxies in rich clusters

Treu

Tommaso

University of California Santa Barbara

A multi-wavelength wide field study of two distant clusters at z~0.5: galaxy population and cluster mass profile.

von der Linden

Anja

MPI für Astrophysik

A local comparison sample for EdisCS survey

White

Simon

MPI für Astrophysik

Introductory talk

Wolf

Christian

University of Oxford

The galaxy population of Abell 901/902 from COMBO-17:  Splitting the red sequence into old and dusty galaxies.

Yee

Howard

University of Toronto

Optical / IR searches

Zatloukal

Michael

Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

 

 


 

Last modified

21.October 2005
Hermann-Josef Röser