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VOSS 2014 Alumni Successfully Defends Ph.D. Thesis

By Robert Trembley  |  11 Jun 2021  |  Sacred Space Astronomy

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Juan Nicolas Garavito-Camargo, an alumni of the 2014 Vatican Observatory Summer School (VOSS), successfully defended his Ph. D. thesis on May 26, 2021. Congratulations Dr. Garavito-Camargo!

Dr. Garavito-Camargo’s bio states: “I study the dynamics of the Milky Way and its satellite galaxies to understand its formation history and what it tell us about Dark Matter. I am particularly interested in modeling the interaction between the Milky Way and its more massive satellite, the Large Magellanic Cloud. I use N-body simulations and numerical methods to build Milky Way gravitational time-dependent potentials.”

Nico Garavito
Nico Garavito-Camargo speaking prior to defending his PhD dissertation. Screenshot by Chris Corbally.

One of the main topics of the 2014 VOSS was: “An Introduction to galaxies near and far; Basic properties of nearby galaxies – masses and star formation, gas content, stellar ages and galaxy evolution, numerical models.” Niko told me that the VOSS certainly had a big influence on him – it really changed his path! Niko really appreciates how much the VOSS helped him.

His thesis mentor at the University of Arizona, Associate Professor Gurtina Besla, wrote to Chris Corbally:

“I’ve been lucky to have such a great student – it’s been a pleasure working with Nico.”

Nico has accepted a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Computational Astrophysics at Flatiron Institute in NYC – which is exactly the place he wanted to go after UofA!

Large Magellanic Cloud
This ground-based image of the Large Magellanic Cloud. Credit: Eckhard Slawik.

Here is a couple of links that nicely summarize Dr. Garavito-Camargo’s research: 
https://aasnova.org/2019/11/13/hunting-for-a-dark-matter-wake/
https://news.arizona.edu/story/astrophysicists-help-chart-dark-matters-invisible-ocean

Video: Simulation of Dark Matter Wake in the Milky Way Halo


Since Niko just happens to be studying the Large Magellanic Cloud, I shamelessly took the opportunity to ask him a question about the LMC that has been driving me crazy for a while: What does the LMC look like “from the side?” Or rather, if you orbited around it 90° from how we see it? Is it a flat disk, like the Milky Way would look like edge-on, or is it an irregular blob because of its interaction with the Milky Way? Short answer: we’re not sure; that is an active area of research. Not quite the answer I was looking for, but interesting nonetheless.

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