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X-WR-CALNAME: IAC Talks: Open Astronomy Seminars
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CREATED:2009-07-16T00:00:00+01:00
X-WR-CALDESC: IAC Talks upcomming talks
SUMMARY:AEGIS: DEEP's panchromatic vista of distant galaxies and AGNs
DESCRIPTION:AEGIS: DEEP's panchromatic vista of distant galaxies and AGNs\n
 Prof. David Koo\n\nAEGIS (All-wavelength Extended Groth strip Internationa
 l Survey: aegis.ucolick.org) is on-going survey that opens up new views of
  the development of galaxies and AGN's at redshifts z about 1. AEGIS is pa
 nchromatic like GOODS, with coverage ranging from X-ray to radio, and near
 ly as deep but more panoramic by covering a 4x larger region. Its backbone
  is the most Northern (accessible to the GTC)  of the four fields of the D
 EEP2 Keck spectroscopic survey, which provides not only precision redshift
 s that yield reliable pairs, groups, and environments, but also internal k
 inematics and chemical abundances. After an overview of the DEEP and AEGIS
  surveys, I will share some recent highlights, including using a new kinem
 atic measure for distant galaxies to track Tully-Fisher-like evolution;  d
 iscovering metal poor, massive, luminous galaxies; finding ubiquitous gala
 ctic gas outflows among distant star forming galaxies; and exploring the n
 ature of distant x-ray AGNs.
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