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Chasing the most distant objects

Date:2020-03-19

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Title:Chasing the most distant objects

Time: Thursday, March 19, 2020, 04:00pm

Speaker: Dr. Akio Inoue (Waseda University)

Address:Online via Zoom

主讲人  Dr. Akio Inoue (Waseda University) 时间  Thursday, March 19, 2020, 04:00pm
地点 Online via Zoom 报告语言
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Searching for the most distant objects is important. Due to the limited time before the observed epoch, these objects can put the most stringent constraint on the structure formation in the Universe. Recently, we have reported some discoveries of such objects with the world cutting-edge astronomical facilities including the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA). In this talk, I will present some our results regarding the most distant objects which include the most distant oxygen, the most distant emission line and the most distant passive galaxy candidates. I will also discuss a future space mission to find the first-generation galaxies at z>15.

BIO

2003 March, Doctor of Science at Kyoto University
2003-2004 Postdoc at Kyoto U. and Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille, France
2005-2019 Assistant/Associate professor at Osaka Sangyo University
2019-Current Professor at Waseda University

Host: Zheng Cai

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