SPICA Conference 2013: Science Programme (Updated: 2013/June/14, JST)

Programme

  • Tuesday, June18th, 2013
  • Time Name Title
    8:40 - Registration
    [Overview]
    Chair: Hideo MAtsuhara
    9:10 - 9:15 Hideo Matsuhara Welcome from Organizer
    9:15 - 9:25 Saku Tsuneta Message from Director of ISAS
    9:25 - 9:35 Yasushi Suto Message from Science Council of Japan
    9:35 - 10:05 Takao Nakagawa The next-generation infrared astronomy mission SPICA
    10:05 - 10:35 Hirokazu Kataza The SPICA MCS (Mid-infrared Camera and Spectrometer) Instrument
    10:35 - 10:55 Coffee break
    Chair: Kate Isaak
    10:55 - 11:25 Peter Roelfsema The SAFARI Imaging Spectrometer for the SPICA space observatory
    11:25 - 11:55 Keigo Enya The SPICA Coronagraph Instrument (SCI): Overview
    11:55 - 12:25 Daehee Lee Focal plane camera (FPC) for fine guiding and NIR observation onboard SPICA
    12:25 - 14:00 Lunch break
    [Special Talk 1]
    Chair: Takashi Ichikawa
    14:00 - 14:30 Issei Yamamura AKARI's legacy to SPICA
    [Science Session 1: Galaxy Formation and Evolution as Revealed in the Infrared]
    Chair: Takashi Ichikawa
    14:30 - 15:20 Eckhard Sturm (R) The mid-and far-infrared view on galaxy evolution
    15:20 - 15:40 Luigi Spinoglio SPICA spectroscopic cosmological surveys to unravel galaxy evolution
    15:40 - 16:10 Lee Armus (I) Luminous Infrared Galaxies at Low and High Redshift and the Promise of SPICA
    16:10 - 16:30 Coffee break
    Chair: Peter Roelfsema
    16:30 - 16:50 Philip Noel Appleton Mid- and Far-IR Cooling Lines in Violently Turbulent Environments: From Spitzer/Herschel to the hi-z world
    16:50 - 17:10 Duncan Farrah Mid- to far-infrared diagnostics of AGN feedback
    17:10 - 17:40 Tomotsugu Goto (I) Cosmic star formation history and AGN evolution: from AKARI to SPICA
    17:40 - 18:00 Takehiko Wada PAH view of starburst galaxies: AKARI to SPICA
    18:00 - 19:30 Poster session (1) w/ reception drinks

  • Wednesday, June 19th, 2013
  • Time Name Title
    [Science Session 1: Galaxy Formation and Evolution as Revealed in the Infrared]
    Chair: Lee Armus
    9:00 - 9:20 Hanae Inami Observing mid-infrared atomic fine-structure emission lines of U/LIRGs with SPICA
    9:20 - 10:10 Dieter Lutz (I) Far-infrared galaxy evolution surveys with Herschel
    10:10 - 10:30 Veronique Buat Far infrared properties of UV selected galaxies from z = 4 to 1.5: unveiling obscured star formation
    10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break
    Chair: Myungshin Im
    10:50 - 11:10 Denis Burgarella On the Redshift Evolution (0 < z < 4) of Dust Attenuation and of the Total (UV+IR) Star Formation Rate Density
    11:10 - 11:30 Mattia Negrello Predictions for SPICA/SAFARI based on an hybrid model for the evolution of galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei in the infrared
    11:30 - 11:50 Jong-Hak Woo Selection bias in the relation between AGN and star formation luminosities
    11:50 - 12:10 Shinki Oyabu Extra-galactic studies with the SCI: AGNs and nuclear starburst galaxies
    12:10 - 14:00 Lunch break
    Chair: Eckhard Sturm
    14:00 - 14:20 Jonathan Davies Herschel far infrared surveys of nearby galaxy clusters
    14:20 - 14:40 Etienne Pointecouteau Clusters of galaxies and beyond: from Planck and Herschel to SPICA
    14:40 - 15:00 Agnieszka Pollo SPICA: a new window to understand links between cosmology and galaxy evolution
    15:00 - 15:20 Eiichi Egami Pushing SPICA's Limit with Gravitational Lensing
    15:20 - 15:40 Coffee break
    [Special Talk 2]
    Chair: Rens Waters
    15:40 - 16:10 Ryohei Kawabe (I) Synergy of SPICA and mm/submm telescopes
    [Science Session 2: The Cycling of Matter Between Stars, Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium]
    Chair: Rens Waters
    16:10 - 17:00 Alexander Tielens (R) The cycling of matters between stars, galaxies, and IGM
    17:00 - 17:30 Hidehiro Kaneda (I) Interstellar dust and PAHs in our Galaxy and nearby galaxies: from AKARI to SPICA
    17:30 - 17:50 Suzanne Madden The Properties and the Structure of the ISM of Low Metallicity Dwarf Galaxies: From Herschel to SPICA
    17:50 - 19:30 Poster session

  • Thursday, June 20th, 2013
  • Time Name Title
    [Science Session 2: The Cycling of Matter Between Stars, Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium]
    Chair: Hidehiro Kaneda
    9:00 - 9:20 Toshiya Ueta Herschel Planetary Nebula Survey (HerPlaNS): Spatially-Resolved Simultaneous Probing of the Dust and Gas Components of the Circumstellar Environs
    9:20 - 9:40 Itsuki Sakon Understanding the role of massive stars on the dusty ISM environment in galaxies aimed by observations with SPICA
    9:40 - 10:00 Mikako Matsuura SPICA studies of supernovae
    10:00 - 10:30 Ciska Kemper (I) SPICA's view on star formation and the interstellar medium
    10:30 - 10:50 Coffee break
    Chair: Takao Nakagawa
    10:50 - 11:10 Walter Gear Herschel far-infrared observations of M31 the Andromeda Galaxy
    11:10 - 11:30 Takuma Izumi The synergy with SPICA and ALMA - for a robust AGN diagnostic
    11:30 - 11:50 Ji Yeon Seok PAH emission from HII regions in the SAGE-Spec Spitzer program
    11:50 - 12:10 Hiroyuki Hirashita SPICA observations in the era of ground-based THz astronomy
    12:10 - 14:00 Lunch break
    Chair: Daehee Lee
    14:00 - 14:30 Young-Chol Minh (I) Study on the interstellar OH radical in mid-IR
    14:30 - 14:50 Kay Justtanont Evidence of hot-bottom-burning in extreme OH/IR stars
    14:50 - 15:10 Sundar Srinivasan Identifying the chemistry of the dust around asymptotic giant branch stars in nearby galaxies
    15:10 - 15:30 Poshak Gandhi Probing the formation of relativistic jets in real-time with SPICA
    15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break
    [Special Talk 3]
    Chair: Motohide Tamura
    15:50 - 16:20 Toru Yamada (I) Studying Galaxy Formation with SPICA and Future Extremely Large Telescopes
    [Science Session 3: Planet Formation and Detection/Characterization of Exoplanets]
    Chair: Motohide Tamura
    16:20 - 17:10 Michihiro Takami (R) Studies of exoplanets and solar systems using SPICA: an overview
    17:10 - 17:40 Javier R. Goicoechea (I) The far-IR view of Star Forming Regions: in route to SPICA
    17:40 - 18:00 Rens Waters Results from the HERSCHEL DIGIT open time key program
    19:00 - 21:00 Banquet (Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo)

  • Friday, June 21st, 2013
  • Time Name Title
    [Science Session 3: Planet Formation and Detection/Characterization of Exoplanets]
    Chair: Keigo Enya
    9:00 - 9:30 Shigeru Ida (I) Wide separation jupiters and their implications for planet formation theory
    9:30 - 10:00 Misato Fukagawa (I) Current understanding of young circumstellar disks
    10:00 - 10:20 Daisuke Ishihara Evolution of solid materials in planet-forming disks -From AKARI to SPICA
    10:20 - 10:40 Coffee break
    Chair: Hirokazu Kataza
    10:40 - 11:00 Bruce Sibthorpe Debris discs: From Herschel to SPICA
    11:00 - 11:20 Takashi Onaka Warm debris disks with SPICA
    11:20 - 11:40 Takayuki Kotani Exoplanet science with the SPICA Coronagraph Instrument
    11:40 - 12:00 Rene Liseau Asteroid Dust around Solar Type Stars with SPICA
    12:00 - 12:30 Thijs de Graauw Conference Summary (with discussions)
    12:30 Sayonara !!

Poster List

  • Galaxy Formation and Evolution as Revealed in the Infrared
  • Number Name Title
    P1-01 Toshio Matsumoto A search for the light of first stars
    P1-02 Erik Zackrisson SPICA as a probe of cosmic reionization
    P1-03 Tomoki Saito Probing the stellar contents of star-forming galaxies at reionization era
    P1-04 Toshiaki Arai Using CIBER to study near infrared background foregrounds
    P1-05 Shuji Matsuura SPICA reveals the far-infrared background excess seen by AKARI
    P1-06 Katarzyna Ewa Malek Studies of Ultra Luminous Infra-Red Galaxies in the Far infrared surveys: from AKARI to SPICA
    P1-07 Ismael Perez-Fournon Herschel-selected massive starburst galaxies at very high redshifts
    P1-08 Natsuki Hayatsu Distribution of IR and submillimeter line emitting galaxies in cosmological simulations
    P1-09 Ronin Wu The first broad range of CO ladders from M83 and 30 Doradus
    P1-10 Naseem Rangwala Characterizing the Molecular Interstellar Medium in Nearby Galaxies using Archival Herschel Data
    P1-11 Naseem Rangwala Extragalactic detection of CH 532/536 GHz lines from Herschel: NGC 1068, M82, Arp 220 and NGC 253
    P1-12 Mattia Negrello A hybrid model for the evolution of galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei in the infrared
    P1-13 Mai Shirahata Near-Infrared high-resolution spectroscopy of the obscured AGN IRAS 01250+2832
    P1-14 Nagisa Oi Monitoring observations of buried AGNs at z ~ 1 – 2 in the NEP field with SPICA
    P1-15 Yoshiki Toba Search for dust-free quasars at z > 6 using SPICA MCS photometry
    P1-16 Myungshin Im SPICA's View Toward High Redshift Quasars
    P1-17 Woong-Seob Jeong Wide-Area Near-Infrared Survey with FPC-S
    P1-18 Duncan Farrah Mid- to far-infrared diagnostics of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
    P1-19 Kenichi Yano Probing star formation in ultraluminous infrared galaxies using AKARI near-infrared spectroscopy
    P1-20 Rika Yamada A spatially-resolved study on the processing and destruction of dust grains in local ULIRGs
    P1-21 Takuji Yamashita Studying merger processes of local luminous infrared galaxies with SPICA
    P1-22 Tohru Nagao Probing the evolution of the physical and chemical properties of star-forming galaxies using SPICA/MCS
    P1-23 Youichi Ohyama Perspective on extra-galactic studies with MCS WFC slit-less spectroscopy survey
    P1-24 Bade Deniz Uzgil Intensity Mapping of Fine Structure Line Emission as a Probe of Large Scale Structure and the Evolving ISM in Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies
    P1-25 Christopher Fuller Galaxy Evolution in Coma, Fornax and Virgo nearby and Clusters as seen by Herschel
    P1-26 Yusei Koyama SPICA distant cluster survey: unveiling the dust-obscured star formation activity triggered by young cluster environments
    P1-27 Kazumi Murata Environmental dependence of galaxy properties revealed by AKARI and SPICA
    P1-28 Sebastien Foucaud Exploring environment of dusty galaxies at z~2 with SPICA-MCS
    P1-29 Doublier Pritchard Vanessa Surprising FIR extended emission from cold gas and dust in Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies: The case of POX 186 and UM 461
    P1-30 Sara Michelle Petty UV-bright early type galaxies observed in the mid-infrared: evidence for a multistage formation history by way of WISE and GALEX imaging
    P1-31 Ryu Makiya Semi-analytic model of galaxy formation in the infrared: predictions for SPICA
    P1-32 Tsutomu Takeuchi Updated Evaluation of the Confusion Limits for SPICA

  • The Cycling of Matter Between Stars Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium
  • Number Name Title
    P2-01 Anthony Philip Marston Cool Gas in the Environments of Evolved Massive Stars: Wolf-Rayet Stars at High Galactic Latitudes
    P2-02 Francisco Najarro Constraining the winds of massive stars with SAFARI/SPICA.
    P2-03 Tomohiko Nakamura High resolution 30-micron imaging of the Homunculus Nebula of Eta Carinae
    P2-04 Won-Kee Park Near-infrared light curve of HBC 722 after its outburst
    P2-05 Ho-Gyu Lee [Fe II]-bright supernova remnants in our Galaxy and nearby galaxies
    P2-06 Rachael Lynn Tomasino Characteristics of the History of Mass Loss from the AKARI MLHES Data Set
    P2-07 Nick Cox Revealing astrospheres around young and old stars in the far-infrared
    P2-08 Ryou Ohsawa Evolution of dust emission around PNe, from AKARI/Spitzer to SPICA
    P2-09 Issei Yamamura WISE J180956.27-330500.2: A star possibly ongoing an episodic mass-loss
    P2-10 Keiichi Ohnaka Resolving the mass loss in red supergiants with the Very Large Telescope Interferometer and SPICA
    P2-11 Nick Cox Filamentary structure, cores, and young stellar objects in the Musca and Chamaeleon dark clouds
    P2-12 Per Bjerkeli Herschel observations of the shocked gas in HH54
    P2-13 Bengt Larsson The Herschel/HIFI observation of quiescent water in ρ Oph A.
    P2-14 Takashi Shimonishi Observations of circumstellar dust and ices around extragalactic young stellar objects with SPICA
    P2-15 Naslim Neelamkodan The Study of diffuse interstellar gas and dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud
    P2-16 Mitsuyoshi Yamagishi Exploring the ice-forming interstellar environment in nearby galaxies with SPICA
    P2-17 Kimiaki Kawara Diffuse Galactic Light in a field of translucent Cloud MBM32 at High Galactic Latitude
    P2-18 Ronny Zhao-Geisler Imaging Survey of the Andromeda Galaxy with MCS/SPICA

  • Planet Formation and Detection/Characterization of Exoplanets
  • Number Name Title
    P3-01 Chi-Hung Yan Wide Field NIR survey toward Rho Oph Region: YSO Population
    P3-02 Lyu ABE Results of the Chromatic Differential Astrometry demonstration bench and application to the SPICA mission
    P3-03 Kyle Aaron Mede Solving For The Orbital Elements Of Binary Systems Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulations
    P3-04 Ryszard Szczerba Search for disks in systems with binary White Dwarfs.
    P3-05 Mitsuhiko Honda Direct observation of icy grain distribution and the snow line in circumstelar disks using SPICA
    P3-06 Chikako Yasui First census of habitable zone of protoplanetary disks on the Galactic scale
    P3-07 Paul Harvey Disk Formation Around Sub-Stellar Objects as Observed With Herschel: A Prelude to Spectroscopy With SPICA
    P3-08 Norio Narita Science Cases for Transiting Exoplanets with SPICA
    P3-09 Satoko Sorahana Comprehensive study of brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres
    P3-10 Chang Won Lee Identification of L328-IRS as A Proto-brown Dwarf
    P3-11 Fumihiko Usui Mid-infrared asteroid survey: from AKARI to SPICA
    P3-12 Takafumi Ootsubo Disentanglement of Small-Scale Structures from the Zodiacal Dust Cloud
    P3-13 Yuki Sarugaku Chemical evolution of cometary molecules revealed through mid-IR high-dispersion spectroscopy by SPICA
    P3-14 Junichi Watanabe SPICA Spectroscopy of Cometary Refractory and Icy Dust Grains
    P3-15 Jeonghyun Pyo Near-Infrared Spectrum of the Zodiacal Light from SPICA FPC-S
    P3-16 Ingrid Koch Protoplanetary Disk Compositions in Orion

  • Future Large Facilities / Instrumentation
  • Number Name Title
    P4-01 Takuma Kokusho An experimental study of stitching interferometry for the SPICA telescope
    P4-02 Itsuki Sakon The Study on the Specification of Filters and Grisms for SPICA/MCS/WFC: A Progress Report from the SPICA/MCS Filter Working Group
    P4-03 Yasuki Hattori Development of far-infrared germanium photoconductors with surface activated wafer bonding technology
    P4-04 Toyoaki Suzuki Short-wavelength band Transition Edge Sensors (TES) for SPICA/SAFARI
    P4-05 Ryszard Szczerba Polish expertise in cryogenics – cryostat for ground tests of SAFARI
    P4-06 Koichi Nagase Development of Cryogenic Readout Electronics with Fully Depleted Silicon on Insulator (FD-SOI) CMOS process for far-infrared image sensors
    P4-07 Kanae Haze Laboratory experiments for binary-pupil mask coronagraphs for the SCI
    P4-08 Shinji Oseki Laboratory experiments of an infrared detector and metal mirrors for the SCI development
    P4-09 Jacques Delabrouille What FIR space mission after SPICA?
    P4-10 Jerome Pitogo de Leon Development of a Low-cost Remote Automated Solar Micro-observatory
    P4-11 Chris Packham Key Science Drivers for MICHI (未知), A MIR Instrument Concept for the TMT

  • Others
  • Number Name Title
    P5-01 Csaba Kiss The trans-Neptunian objects after Herschel -- What could SPICA add to the understanding of the Kuiper belt?
    P5-02 Harshvardhan More A short photographic study of lunar surface
    P5-03 Shin-Hong Kim Search for cosmic background neutrino decay
    P5-04 Sin'itirou Makiuti AKARI All-Sky Point Source Catalogues - characteristics, improvements, and prospects -
    P5-05 Kazumi Murata Revised catalogue of AKARI North Ecliptic Pole survey
    P5-06 Toru Kondo The AKARI mid-IR all-sky diffuse maps: lessons learned for SPICA
    P5-07 Yasuo Doi AKARI Far-Infrared All-Sky Maps

  • Post Deadline Papers
  • Number Name Title
    PD-01 Hidenori Takahashi Investigation of Property of Massive Star Cluster by NIR Narrow-band Imaging
    PD-02 Itsuki Sakon Studies on the ISM environment of constituent galaxies of Hickson Compact Group (HCG) 56 based on AKARI IRC and FIS observations