From cores to codes: planning for the next steps in planet formation

Tuesday March 9, 2021
09:00~09:15 Welcome
Jonty Marshall/Daniel Harsono
Planet-forming disk
09:15~09:45 Vertically shearing streaming instabilities in protoplanetary disks
Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA)
09:45~10:00 Survival of ALMA Rings in the absence of Pressure Maximum
Haochang Jiang (Tsinghua University)
10:00~10:15 Jupiter analogs across time and space
Rob Wittenmyer (University of Southern Queensland)
10:15~10:30 Puffed-up Edges of Planet-opened Gaps in Protoplanetary Disks
Jiaqing Bi (University of Victoria)
10:30~11:00 The Planetary Science Working Group in NTNU
Wei-Ling Tseng (NTNU)
11:00~11:15 Coffee Break
11:15~11:30 ALMA Band 1
Patrick Koch (ASIAA)
11:30~12:30 Discussion: What does structure tell us about planet(esimal) formation?
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:30 Discussion: What does structure tell us, what do we want to know?
Woojin Kwon (SNU)
Wednesday March 10, 2021
Disk dynamics and planet formation
09:15~09:45 Accretion onto planetary-mass companions
Ya-Lin Wu (National Taiwan Normal University)
09:45~10:00 Magnetic field alignment and circumstellar disk formation
Miikka Väisälä (ASIAA)
10:00~10:15 Deuterium fractionation and ionization rate in proto-planetary disks by MAPS project
Yoshihide Yamato (The University of Tokyo)
10:15~10:30 DCN in protoplanetary disks
Gianni Cataldi (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / The University of Tokyo)
10:30~10:45 Revealing Ionization Conditions of Sz 102 with Spatially Resolved [Ne III] Microjets
Chun-Fan Liu (ASIAA)
10:45~11:00 A New Mechanism for the Ring and Spiral Formation in Protoplanetary Disks and Implications for Observations
Hui Li (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:00~11:15 Coffee Break
11:15~11:30 Chemical composition of nucleus in Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) inferred by means of polarimetry prior and after its disintegration in 2020
Evgenij Zubko (Humanitas College, Kyung Hee University, South Korea)
11:30~12:30 Discussion: Chemical link from protostellar to protoplanetary disks
Yuri Aikawa (Univ of Tokyo)
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:30 Discussion: Dust and gas feedback/ Planetesimals to planets
Sascha Zeegers (ASIAA)
Thursday March 11, 2021
Architectures of planetary systems
09:15~09:30 Formation Process of Small Solar System Bodies Investigated by Material Strength of Dust Aggregates
Misako Tatsuuma (The University of Tokyo, NAOJ)
09:30~09:45 Presolar Silicate and Oxide grains from diverse stellar sources
Manish Navinchandra Sanghani (India)
09:45~10:00 X-ray induced chemistry for water and related molecules in low-mass protostar envelopes
Shota Notsu (Star and Planet Formation Laboratory, RIKEN)
10:00~10:30 Laboratory studies to characterize the properties of interstellar dust
Sascha Zeegers (ASIAA)
10:30~11:00 Discussion I: How do we get exoplanet systems
A. Paula Granados C. (ASIAA)
11:00~11:15 Coffee Break
11:15~11:30 TAOS 2
A. Paula Granados C (ASIAA)
11:30~12:30 Overview on physical properties of protoplanetary disks from recent observations
Misato Fukagawa (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
12:30~13:30 Lunch
13:30~14:30 Discussion II: Dynamics of small bodies
Jonty Marshall (ASIAA)
14:30~15:30 Discussion III: Where do we go from here?
Daniel Harsono (ASIAA)