11:00 am–12:00 pm ERC 401
Title: Galaxy formation revealed by the life cycle of globular clusters
Abstract: Globular clusters (GCs), old and bright objects that reside in galaxies, are fossils of the earliest galaxy formation. However, the current properties of GCs have evolved significantly from their initial values, obscuring the link between GC properties and their host galaxies. In recent years, I have developed models to simulate various stages of GC formation and evolution to reveal this link, employing numerical techniques optimized for the specific time and spatial scales of these stages. Through a comprehensive understanding of GC's life cycle, I aim to provide theoretical insights into how galaxies have assembled and evolved over time.
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