The PNCG is organising its annual "days" in October 2023 on the opportunities offered by the new generations of IFU and MOS spectroscopes for the study of galaxies and cosmology. The days will include presentations by invited speakers, on perspectives on the large instruments of the future (HARMONI, MOSAIC, BlueMUSE, PFS, MSE, WST...) and contributions open to participants, on the instruments that exist today. Indeed, these facilities offer transformative perspectives for the study topics of the PNCG community, in particular in the following themes
Galactic archaeology (galaxies resolved in stars)
Detailed studies of nearby and intermediate redshift galaxies
Statistical study of large samples of distant galaxies
Structure growth in cosmology
These PNCG days will be open to students, postdocs and permanent researchers. They will be oriented towards the new generations of IFU instruments and multi-object spectroscopy in optics and infrared, but will also allow presentations on results based on existing instruments.
Confirmed invited speakers
Stephane Arnouts (PFS/Subaru) Roland Bacon (WST) Nicolas Bouché (HARMONI/ELT) Piercarlo Bonifacio (WEAVE) Hector Flores (MOONS/VLT) Nicolas Martin (MSE) Roser Pello (MOSAIC/ELT) Johan RIchard (BlueMUSE/VLT)
Samuel Boissier (LAM), N. Bouché (CRAL), I. Chilingarian (CfA, Boston), H. Flores(GEPI), Jonathan Freundlich (Obs. Strasbourg), A. Hallé (LERMA), A.-L. Melchior (LERMA), Valeria Pettorino, M. Puech (GEPI), J. Richard (CRAL), Joakim Rosdahl (CRAL)