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UCM group of Extragalactic astrophysics and astronomical instrumentation
Dept. Astrofísica y CC de la Atmósfera   Univ. Complutense de Madrid
Research lines:
Local star-forming galaxies
Galaxy models
Surveys Databases
SHARDS project
Stellar libraries
Early-type galaxies
Meteors and Fireballs
Dark Skies
Instrumental developments:
MEGARA:Multi-Espectrógrafo en GTC de Alta Resolución para Astronomía
EMIR: Espectrógrafo Multiobjeto en el InfraRrojo
FRIDA: inFrared Imager and Dissector for Adaptative optics

Mapping nearby galaxies with Spitzer

A team leaded by Kartik Sheth has been recently awarded 637 hours of Spitzer observing time to carry out an extensive infrared survey of nearby galaxies. The team comprises researches of several institutions, including GUAIX members Armando Gil de Paz and Juan Carlos Muñoz Mateos. The so-called Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G) will map more than 1700 galaxies closer than 40 Mpc using the IRAC camera at 3.6 and 4.5 microns, the only channels that will work at full sensitivity once Spitzer runs out of coolant. These observations will shed light on crucial issues regarding the structure of galaxies: bars, rings, spiral arms, truncations in the light profiles... Below you can see three nearby galaxies imaged at 3.6 micron by the SINGS survey, showing the kind of data S4G will provide.

NGC3031, NGC0628 and NGC2403 as seen at 3.6 micron (SINGS survey).

Ignacio Ferreras visits the UCM

Ignacio Ferreras, who works at the Department of Space and Climate Physics (Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London), has spent one day (17/12/2008) at the UCM visiting the people working on stellar populations. He has given the seminar entitled "Archaeology of early-type galaxies".

GUAIX members meet at El Pardo

M. Prieto at UCM

Mercedes Prieto is part of the scientific staff of Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias and a permanent teacher at the University of La Laguna (Tenerife, Spain). She is a specialist on Extragalactic Astronomy, and our main collaborator in developing semi-analytical models of galaxy evolution. Mercedes has recently spent two days working with us.

When the Universe formed stars - Martinique


Jesús Gallego (SOC member), Pablo G. Pérez-González, Jaime Izquierdo and Jaime Zamorano enjoyed both science and beach at Martinique during the "When the Universe formed stars" meeting in Pointe du Bout (Martinique, France). They gave two talks and showed two posters of their work on the evolution of Star Forming Galaxies.

More pictures at the meeting gallery.

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