Extreme Starbursts in the Local Universe
R.M. Gonzalez Delgado, J. Rodriguez Zaurin, E. Perez, A., Alonso-Herrero, C. Tadhunter, S. Veilleux, T. Heckman, R. Overzier, T.S., Goncalves, A. Alberdi, M.A. Perez Torres, A. Pasquali, A. Monreal-Ibero, T., Diaz-Santos, S. Garcia-Burillo, D. Miralles Caballero, P. Di Matteo

TL;DR
This workshop summarized recent observational and theoretical advances in understanding extreme starbursts in the local universe, focusing on their triggers, star formation efficiency, and role in galaxy evolution, with insights relevant for distant universe studies.
Contribution
It compiles recent observational data and theoretical models on local extreme starbursts, highlighting their significance in galaxy formation and evolution, and discusses future research directions.
Findings
Starbursts are triggered by various mechanisms.
Extreme starbursts have high star formation efficiencies.
They play a key role in galaxy assembly and AGN activity.
Abstract
The "Extreme starbursts in the local universe" workshop was held at the Insituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia in Granada, Spain on 21-25 June 2010. Bearing in mind the advent of a new generation of facilities such as JWST, Herschel, ALMA, eVLA and eMerlin, the aim of the workshop was to bring together observers and theorists to review the latest results. The purpose of the workshop was to address the following issues: what are the main modes of triggering extreme starbursts in the local Universe? How efficiently are stars formed in extreme starbursts? What are the star formation histories of local starburst galaxies? How well do the theoretical simulations model the observations? What can we learn about starbursts in the distant Universe through studies of their local counterparts? How important is the role of extreme starbursts in the hierarchical assembly of galaxies? How are extreme…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
