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    Through the infrared looking glass: A dusty view of galaxy and AGN evolution

    Event Details:
    From: 02 Oct 2011  
    To: 05 Oct 2011  
    Address: Hilton Hotel
    Pasadena
    California
    Country: United States
    More info: Link to event website

    Surveys carried out by WISE, Spitzer, Akari, Planck, Herschel and ground-based submm telescopes have provided new tools for identifying infrared-selected galaxies and AGNs. Continuing the series of fall infrared astrophysics meetings in Pasadena, this workshop aims to highlight selection strategies, follow-up techniques, results and discoveries with new deep, wide-field surveys at mid-infrared, far-infrared and submm wavelengths.

    Topics include:

    • Infrared diagnostics of AGN and starbursts
    • Multi-wavelength studies of luminous dusty galaxies
    • Results of infrared surveys
    • Modelling and measuring evolution
    • Future opportunities for extragalactic science in the infrared


    Last Update: 30 May 2011

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