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1 Sirio Belli CONTACT INFORMATION Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (+49) Giessenbachstrasse 1 sirio@mpe.mpg.de Garching, Germany CURRENT POSITION Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics since 2015 Postdoctoral Researcher EDUCATION California Institute of Technology Ph.D. in Astronomy (Advisor: Richard S. Ellis) 2015 M.S. in Astronomy 2013 Università di Bologna Laurea Magistrale in Astrophysics and Cosmology (cum laude) 2010 Advisor: Andrea Cimatti, co-advisor: Lucia Pozzetti Laurea Triennale in Physics (cum laude) 2008 RESEARCH INTERESTS Galaxy formation and evolution Quiescent galaxies at high redshift Stellar populations and kinematics Near-infrared and optical spectroscopy TEACHING AND SERVICE Referee for The Astrophysical Journal, The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Astronomy & Astrophysics Co-organizer of the Lorentz Center Workshop November 2017 The Physics of Quenching Massive Galaxies at High Redshift Teaching Assistant, California Institute of Technology Cosmology and Galaxy Formation Spring 2012 Structure and Dynamics of Galaxies Winter 2012 Radiative Processes Fall 2011
2 Sirio Belli 2 OBSERVING EXPERIENCE W.M. Keck Observatory, Hawaii Keck 1 and 2 Telescopes, 41 nights (MOSFIRE, LRIS, OSIRIS, ESI) Very Large Telescope, Chile UT1 and UT4, 16 nights (KMOS, SINFONI) Large Binocular Telescope, Arizona 32 nights (LUCI) Palomar Observatory, California Hale Telescope, 10 nights (TripleSpec, WIRC) INVITED TALKS AND SEMINARS Favignana (Italy), Conference September 2018 Birth, Life, and Fate of Massive Galaxies and Their Central Beating Heart Leiden (Netherlands), Lorentz Center Workshop November 2017 The Physics of Quenching Massive Galaxies at High Redshift University of Montreal (Canada), Colloquium October 2017 Ringberg (Germany), Conference Advances in Galaxy Evolution June 2017 Ringberg (Germany), Conference In Situ View of Galaxy Formation November 2016 Leiden (Netherlands), Lorentz Center Workshop August 2016 Deconstructing Galaxies at Cosmic Noon Bologna (Italy), Seminar May 2016 ESO (Germany), Lunch Talk February 2016 Yale (USA), Conference Census, Evolution, Physics November 2015 UC Santa Barbara (USA), Astrophysics Seminar March 2015 Swinburne (Australia), Colloquium February 2015 UC Irvine (USA), Astrophysics Seminar January 2015 MPE (Germany), Seminar January 2015 UC Los Angeles (USA), Journal Club Talk November 2014 Carnegie Observatories (USA), Lunch Talk October 2014 UC Berkeley (USA), Cosmology Seminar October 2014 Cambridge (UK), Seminar July 2014 Durham (UK), Astronomy Seminar July 2014 CONTRIBUTED TALKS ESO Garching (Germany), Conference July 2017 The Galaxy Ecosystem. Flow of Baryons Through Galaxies Florence (Italy), LBTO Users Meeting June 2017
3 Sirio Belli 3 Sydney (Australia), Conference February 2015 The Most Massive Galaxies and their Precursors Seattle (USA), AAS meeting January 2015 Caltech (USA), Keck Science Meeting October 2014 Oxford (UK), IAU Symposium July 2014 Galaxy Masses as Constraints of Formation Models Santiago (Chile), ESO Workshop Deconstructing Galaxies November 2013 UC San Diego (USA), Keck Science Meeting September 2012 FIRST-AUTHOR PUBLICATIONS I am first author of 7 publications that are refereed or under review, with a total of more than 250 citations: Sirio Belli, Alessandra Contursi & Richard I. Davies (2018) Flame: A Flexible Data Reduction Pipeline for Near-Infrared and Optical Spectroscopy, MNRAS, 478, 2097 Sirio Belli, Reinhard Genzel, Natascha M. Förster Schreiber, et al. (2017) KMOS 3D Reveals Low-level Star Formation Activity in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at 0.7 < z < 2.7, ApJL, 841, 6 Sirio Belli, Andrew B. Newman & Richard S. Ellis (2017) MOSFIRE Spectroscopy of Quiescent Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 2.5. I. Evolution of Structural and Dynamical Properties, ApJ, 834, 18 Sirio Belli, Andrew B. Newman & Richard S. Ellis (2015) Stellar Populations from Spectroscopy of a Large Sample of Quiescent Galaxies at z > 1: Measuring the Contribution of Progenitor Bias to Early Size Growth, ApJ, 799, 206 Sirio Belli, Andrew B. Newman, Richard S. Ellis & Nick P. Konidaris (2014) MOSFIRE Absorption Line Spectroscopy of z > 2 Quiescent Galaxies: Probing a Period of Rapid Size Growth, ApJL, 788, 29 Sirio Belli, Andrew B. Newman & Richard S. Ellis (2014) Velocity Dispersions and Dynamical Masses for a Large Sample of Quiescent Galaxies at z > 1: Improved Measures of the Growth in Mass and Size, ApJ, 783, 117 Sirio Belli, Tucker Jones, Richard S. Ellis & Johan Richard (2013) Testing the Universality of the Fundamental Metallicity Relation at High Redshift using Low-Mass Gravitationally Lensed Galaxies, ApJ, 772, 141
4 Sirio Belli 4 ALL PUBLICATIONS (REFEREED OR UNDER REVIEW ) 28. Herrera-Camus, R., Tacconi, L. J., Genzel, R., et al. 2018, arxiv: , submitted The Molecular and Ionized Gas Phases of an AGN-driven Outflow in a Typical Massive Galaxy at z = Förster Schreiber, N. M., Übler, H., Davies, R. L., et al. 2018, arxiv: , submitted The KMOS 3D Survey: Demographics and Properties of Galactic Outflows at z = Perna, M., Curti, M., Cresci, G., et al. 2018, arxiv: , A&A in press LBT/ARGOS adaptive optics observations of 2 lensed galaxies 25. Rabien, S., Angel, R., Barl, L., et al. 2018, arxiv: , submitted ARGOS at the LBT. Binocular laser guided ground layer adaptive optics 24. Newman, A. B., Belli, S., Ellis, R. S. and Patel, S. G. 2018, arxiv: , ApJ in press Resolving Quiescent Galaxies at z 2: II. Direct Measures of Rotational Support 23. Newman, A. B., Belli, S., Ellis, R. S. and Patel, S. G. 2018, arxiv: , ApJ in press Resolving Quiescent Galaxies at z 2: I. Search for Gravitationally Lensed Sources and Characterization of their Structure, Stellar Populations, and Line Emission 22. Nelson, E. J., Tadaki, K.-i., Tacconi, L. J., et al. 2018, arxiv: , submitted Millimeter mapping at z 1: dust-obscured bulge building and disk growth 21. Belli, S., Contursi, A. and Davies, R. I. 2018, MNRAS, 478, 2097 Flame: A flexible data reduction pipeline for near-infrared and optical spectroscopy 20. Wisnioski, E., Mendel, J. T., Förster Schreiber, N. M., et al. 2018, ApJ, 855, 97 The KMOS 3D Survey: Rotating Compact Star-forming Galaxies and the Decomposition of Integrated Line Widths 19. Übler, H., Genzel, R., Tacconi, L. J., et al. 2018, ApJ, 854, L24 Ionized and Molecular Gas Kinematics in a z = 1.4 Star-forming Galaxy 18. Übler, H., Förster Schreiber, N. M., Genzel, R., et al. 2017, ApJ, 842, 121 The Evolution of the Tully-Fisher Relation between z 2.3 and z 0.9 with KMOS 3D 17. Tadaki, K.-i., Kodama, T., Nelson, E. J., et al. 2017, ApJ, 841, L25 Rotating Starburst Cores in Massive Galaxies at z = 2.5
5 Sirio Belli Belli, S., Genzel, R., Förster Schreiber, N. M., et al. 2017, ApJ, 841, L6 KMOS 3D Reveals Low-level Star Formation Activity in Massive Quiescent Galaxies at 0.7 < z < Lang, P., Förster Schreiber, N. M., Genzel, R., et al. 2017, ApJ, 840, 92 Falling Outer Rotation Curves of Star-forming Galaxies at 0.6 z 2.6 Probed with KMOS 3D and SINS/zC-SINF 14. Genzel, R., Schreiber, N. M. F., Übler, H., et al. 2017, Natur, 543, 397 Strongly baryon-dominated disk galaxies at the peak of galaxy formation ten billion years ago 13. Stark, D. P., Ellis, R. S., Charlot, S., et al. 2017, MNRAS, 464, 469 Ly α and C III] emission in z = 7-9 Galaxies: accelerated reionization around luminous star-forming systems? 12. Tadaki, K.-i., Genzel, R., Kodama, T., et al. 2017, ApJ, 834, 135 Bulge-forming Galaxies with an Extended Rotating Disk at z Belli, S., Newman, A. B. and Ellis, R. S. 2017, ApJ, 834, 18 MOSFIRE Spectroscopy of Quiescent Galaxies at 1.5 < z < 2.5. I. Evolution of Structural and Dynamical Properties 10. Wuyts, S., Förster Schreiber, N. M., Wisnioski, E., et al. 2016, ApJ, 831, 149 KMOS 3D : Dynamical Constraints on the Mass Budget in Early Star-forming Disks 9. Wuyts, E., Wisnioski, E., Fossati, M., et al. 2016, ApJ, 827, 74 The Evolution of Metallicity and Metallicity Gradients from z = 2.7 to 0.6 with KMOS 3D 8. Newman, A. B., Belli, S. and Ellis, R. S. 2015, ApJ, 813, L7 Discovery of a Strongly Lensed Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z = 2.636: Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy and Indications of Rotation 7. Zitrin, A., Labbé, I., Belli, S., et al. 2015, ApJ, 810, L12 Lyman α Emission from a Luminous z = 8.68 Galaxy: Implications for Galaxies as Tracers of Cosmic Reionization 6. Zitrin, A., Ellis, R. S., Belli, S. and Stark, D. P. 2015, ApJ, 805, L7 A Pilot Survey for C III] Emission in the Reionization Era: Gravitationally Lensed z 7 8 Galaxies in the Frontier Fields Cluster Abell Belli, S., Newman, A. B. and Ellis, R. S. 2015, ApJ, 799, 206
6 Sirio Belli 6 Stellar Populations from Spectroscopy of a Large Sample of Quiescent Galaxies at z > 1: Measuring the Contribution of Progenitor Bias to Early Size Growth 4. Belli, S., Newman, A. B., Ellis, R. S. and Konidaris, N. P. 2014, ApJ, 788, L29 MOSFIRE Absorption Line Spectroscopy of z > 2 Quiescent Galaxies: Probing a Period of Rapid Size Growth 3. Belli, S., Newman, A. B. and Ellis, R. S. 2014, ApJ, 783, 117 Velocity Dispersions and Dynamical Masses for a Large Sample of Quiescent Galaxies at z > 1: Improved Measures of the Growth in Mass and Size 2. Belli, S., Jones, T., Ellis, R. S. and Richard, J. 2013, ApJ, 772, 141 Testing the Universality of the Fundamental Metallicity Relation at High Redshift Using Low-mass Gravitationally Lensed Galaxies 1. Bundy, K., Fukugita, M., Ellis, R. S., et al. 2009, ApJ, 697, 1369 The Greater Impact of Mergers on the Growth of Massive Galaxies: Implications for Mass Assembly and Evolution since z 1
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