[AGORA-mailing-list] AGORA November Meeting Dates
Clayton Strawn
cjstrawn at ucsc.edu
Tue Nov 8 17:31:20 PST 2022
Hi all AGORA participants!
Based on the way the poll worked out, it seems like the best strategy would
be to do two meetings, one which is more convenient for US/EU
collaborators, and one which works better for the time zones in Asia. So
those will be on November 22/23, and November 23/24, respectively. (the
date line can get in the way, which is why for some people it's a different
day). They'll be the same material, so no need to make both, but just
whichever is more convenient for you.
Me and Ji-hoon will be updating everyone on the current progress of the
codes and the papers. The workspace linked below will be updated soon to
contain links to the Google Docs for AGORA Papers, the summary of the last
Workshop, etc.
https://sites.google.com/site/projectagoraworkspace/collaborative-documents/progress-report-25
Links for the two meetings are included below.
Meeting on Tuesday/Wednesday (led by me and Ji-hoon)
- Nov. 22, 12:00-14:00 PST
- Nov. 22, 21:00-23:00 CET
- Nov. 23, 05:00-07:00 JST/KST
https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/91688295566?pwd=aHRrd1Ira3R6blBKZVhEMGM0WlJoQT09
Meeting on Wed/Thurs (led by Ji-hoon)
- Nov. 23, 21:00-21:45 PST
- Nov. 24, 06:00-06:45 CET
- Nov. 24, 14:00-14:45 JST/KST
https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/92840650176
Please let me or Ji-hoon know if you have other agenda items you'd like to
talk about, or questions you'd like to ask and we can look into them before
the meeting.
Best,
Clayton
On Wed, Nov 2, 2022 at 1:38 PM Clayton Strawn <cjstrawn at ucsc.edu> wrote:
> Hi all AGORA participants!
>
> Hope you've all been doing well since the AGORA annual meeting in Santa
> Cruz this August. Apologies for missing a monthly meeting last month, some
> other difficulties came up for the organizers. However, AGORA work has
> continued unabated! Please fill out the following link to register the
> times that work for you on the four days of 11/14, 11/15, 11/21, and 11/22:
>
> https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/eZY0X86d
>
> A proposed agenda is below, please reply with additional items if you have
> any.
>
> 1. Update on code progress. How many CosmoRun codes have reached
> redshifts of 1.5, 1.0, 0.5, or 0.0? Besides CosmoRun, what other
> simulations have started?
> 2. Updates on participants and resources. Are there any new students
> or researchers interested in taking on projects with AGORA? How much time
> is available on NERSC or other computers being used?
> 3. Updates on new and existing projects (see summary below by Ji-Hoon)
>
> ● We should definitely check on the (relatively) new projects below, that
>> are being designed or proposed. I’ve definitely seen some conversations in
>> “AGN-Isolated” and “CosmoTechnical” via emails/mini-telecon, and some in
>> “Powderday-Mocks” on Slack.
>>
>> - (1) Paper “AGN-Isolated” (Oh, Nagamine, Abednego, et al.)
>> - (2) Paper “CosmoTechnical” (Revaz, et al.)
>> - (3) Paper “Powderday-Mocks” (Narayanan, Tufeld)
>> - (4) Paper “MHD-Isolated” (Martin-Alvarez —> Tom’s new postdoc)
>> - (5) Paper “Mergers” (Barrow)
>> - (6) Paper “Bars/Spirals” (Roca-Fabrega)
>> - (7) Papers “HighresRun” and “Clumps” (Ceverino, Lupi)
>>
>> ● In order not to lose the steam we have successfully built last year
>> thank in huge part to Santi’s effort, I think we should consider pushing
>> out at least one AGORA paper this year. Candidates are, obviously:
>>
>> - (1) Paper “CosmoRun2” (Roca-Fabrega, et al.)
>> - (2) Paper “Satellites” (Jung, H. Kim, J. Kim, et al.)
>> - (3) Paper “CGM” (Strawn, Roca-Fabrega, et al.)
>>
>> In particular, I am working with my students Minyong et al. to have Paper
>> “Satellites” ready by mid-November. Thanks to Santi’s help with the
>> datasets, etc, the draft will include:
>>
>> - (1) A z=0 analysis using two codes that reached z=0, to ascertain that
>> our conclusion at z=2 is still quite valid at z=0
>> - (2) Additional plots on satellites such as the M_halo-M_star relation
>> and the mass-metallicity relation
>> - (3) Additional check on whether our DMO result is any dependent on
>> numerical resolution
>>
>> --
>> Once the (nearly final) draft for Paper “Satellites" is ready in the next
>> 2.5 weeks, we will make sure to share it with you. As for the telecon
>> dates, given Joel’s constraints, we may consider 11/14, 11/15, 11/21, 11/22
>> (US PST).
>>
>
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