Note that US Daylight time starts early morning March 13th: clocks go forward one hour. All times below are in Mountain Daylight Time (local Aspen time).

All talks 20min + 5min questions

Sunday March 13

17:00-19:00 Welcome reception at the Aspen Center for Physics
19:00- No-host dinner in town (if choose to join – can eat anywhere)

Monday March 14: Simulations of Globular Cluster Formation

Morning Chair: Rosie Wyse;  Afternoon Chair: Ray Carlberg
09:00-09:10 Welcome - Wyse
09:15-09:40 Desika Narayan   Dust Extinction in Galaxies: How well do you know what you know?
09:45-10:10 Mike Grudić   Great Balls of FIRE: the star cluster population of a Milky Way-mass galaxy across cosmic time
10:15-10:40 Frederika Phipps   Small but Mighty: The Formation of Globular Clusters in Cosmological Simulations
10:45-16:30 afternoon recess
16:30-16:55 Florent Renaud   When (and why) has the Milky Way stopped forming massive clusters?
17:00-17:25 Massimo Ricotti   Formation of Compact Star Clusters before the Epoch of Reionization
17:25-17:55 break
17:55-18:20 Marta Reina-Campos   Modelling stellar cluster populations alongside their host galaxies: the EMP-Pathfinder view
18:25-18:50 Hui Li   Enhancing the formation of massive star clusters in galaxy mergers

Tuesday March 15th: Globular Cluster Formation

Morning Chair: Jean Brodie;  Afternoon Chair: Desika Narayanan
08:30-08:55 Ruth Daly   The Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes
09:00-09:25 ChongChong He   Dense Star Clusters from Multi-scale Simulations of Magneto-turbulent Molecular Clouds
09:30-09:55 break
09:55-10:20 William Lake   SIGOs, a Proposed Progenitor to Globular Clusters
10:25-10:50 Evan Scannapieco   Formation of Compact Stellar Clusters by High-redshift Galaxy Outflows
11:00-16:30 afternoon recess
16:30-16:55 Mike Fall   Formation and Dissolution of Star Clusters
17:00-17:25 Garth Illingworth   The Remarkably Small Sizes of the Faintest, Earliest Galaxies
17:30-17:55 break
17:55-18:20 Shany Danieli   A galaxy formed mostly by star formation in massive, extremely dense clumps of gas
18:25-18:50 Katja Fahrion   Globular cluster systems viewed with MUSE as tracers of galaxy assembly

Wednesday March 16th: Globular Cluster Systems and Host Galaxies

Morning Chair: Ruth Daly
08:30-08:55 Oleg Gnedin   Modeling the Globular Cluster System - Halo Mass relation
09:00-09:25 Avinash Chaturvedi   Exploring mass assembly of the Fornax galaxy cluster with globular clusters
09:30-09:55 break
09:55-10:20 Zili Shen   Globular clusters in dark matter deficient galaxies
10:25-10:50 Sean Linden   A Census of Young Massive Star Clusters in Extreme Extragalactic Environments
11:00 recess
16:30-17:30 Physics Café with Ana Bonaca and Alex Ji (Wheeler Opera House)
17:30 Public lecture given by Garth Illingworth (Wheeler Opera House)

Thursday March 17th: Stellar Population(s) Characterization

Morning Chair: Anna Lisa Varri;  Afternoon Chair: Jason Hunt
08:30-08:55 Evan Kirby   Primordial r-process dispersions in the Milky Way Clusters M15 and M92
09:00-09:25 Ivan Cabrera-Ziri   Accurate ages and abundances of globular clusters from integrated spectra
09:30-09:55 break
09:55-10:20 Andrew Pace   The Nature of the Fornax 6 Globular Cluster with Magellan/M2FS Spectroscopy
10:25-10:50 Zephyr Penoyre   Astrometric binaries in Gaia
11:00-16:30 afternoon recess
16:30-16:55 Tjitske Starkenburg   The observability of stellar halos and stellar streams in external galaxies
17:00-17:25 Sarah Pearson   Stellar Streams from Globular Clusters Beyond the Milky Way
17:30-17:55 Break
17:55-18:20 Paul Bennet   The proper motions of globular clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud
18:25-18:50 Alexander Ji   The Milky Way's Most Metal-Poor Globular Clusters and Their Tidal Streams

Friday March 18th: Dynamical Evolution

Morning Chair: Ivan Cabrera-Ziri;  Afternoon Chair: Rosie Wyse
08:30-08:55 Antoine Dumont   A population of luminous globular clusters and stripped nuclei with elevated mass to light ratios around
09:00-09:25 Addy Evans   Dark and luminous mass components of Omega Centauri from stellar kinematics
09:30-09:55 break
09:55-10:20 Anna Lisa Varri   The new phase space complexity of old globular clusters
10:25-10:50 Bhavana Purohith Bhaskar Bhat   Signature of the dynamical evolutionary state of GCs
11:00-16:30 afternoon recess
16:30-16:55 Floor van Donkelaar   On disc kinematics: The influence of the thin disc on star clusters
17:00-17:25 Alexa Villaume   New Frontiers of Globular Cluster Studies with Precision Stellar Population Synthesis Models
17:30-17:55 Karina Voggel   The future of Extragalactic Globular Clusters and Relic Nuclear Star Clusters in the Era of Euclid
18:00-18:15 Rosie Wyse   Summing up and Farewell