Connecting Scales of Galactic Star Formation in Theory and Observation
The UK star formation community includes astronomers working on a huge
swathe of the EM spectrum, from Radio to X-ray, as well as those
writing and using cutting edge physics and chemistry codes and
analytic techniques. This session will bring together the latest
results of observational and theoretical work on Star Formation (both
low- and high-mass) within the Milky Way and across all relevant size
scales: from individual young stars to the entire Galaxy. We hope to
encourage discussion between observers and theorists, working on both
the small- and large-scale physics and chemistry of star formation, to
promote further collaboration and cohesion within the UK
star-formation community.
For the list of talks in this session, click here.
Adam Avison & Katharine Johnston
Thursday Sessions 1 and 2; LT 2, Wilberforce building