NCTS-ASIAA Workshop: Stars, Planets, and Formosa
| Monday August 15, 2022 | |
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| 09:20~09:30 | Opening remarks [Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA)] |
| Session Chair: Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA) | |
| 09:30~10:10 | Observations of Magnetic Fieldsin Star-forming Regions Shih-Ping Lai (Institute of Astronomy, National Tsing Hua University) |
| 10:10~10:30 | Formation of the SDC13 Hub-Filament System: Cloud-Cloud Collision Imprinted on Multiscale Magnetic Field? Jia-Wei Wang (ASIAA) |
| 10:30~10:50 | Galactic chemical evolution of exoplanet hosting stars: Are high-mass planetary systems young? Swastik Chowbay (Indian Institute of Astrophysics) |
| 10:50~11:20 | Break |
| Session Chair: Yueh-Ning Lee (National Taiwan Normal University) | |
| 11:20~12:00 | From Cores to Disks -- A Unifed Framework of the Protostellar Outflows Hsien Shang (ASIAA) |
| 12:00~12:20 | The formation of misaligned planets in and around binary star systems Jeremy Smallwood (Baylor University // ASIAA) |
| 12:20~14:00 | Lunch |
| 14:00~15:00 | Poster talks/session |
| 15:00~15:30 | Break |
| Session Chair: He-Feng Hsieh (NCTS) | |
| 15:30~15:50 | Importance of magnetic field orientation and strength in disk formation from observational perspective Hsi-Wei Yen (ASIAA) |
| 15:50~16:10 | Accretion bursts in high-mass protostars Vardan Elbakyan (University of Leicester) |
| 16:10~16:30 | The external photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs Thomas Haworth (Queen Mary University of London) |
| 16:30~16:50 | Planet formation in massive stellar clusters Qiao Lin (Queen Mary University of London) |
| Tuesday August 16, 2022 | |
| Session Chair: Paula Granados Contreras (ASIAA) | |
| 09:30~10:10 | Gas Dynamics of Protoplanetary Disks and Implications for Planet Formation Xuening Bai (Tsinghua University) |
| 10:10~10:30 | Turbulence modes and star formation efficiency in the Milky Way Raffaele Rani (NTNU) |
| 10:30~10:50 | Probing Magnetic Fields in Protoplanetary Disk Atmospheres through Polarized near-IR Light Scattered by Aligned Grains Haifeng Yang (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University) |
| 10:50~11:20 | Break |
| Session Chair: Pin-Gao Gu (ASIAA) | |
| 11:20~12:00 | Observing the formation of planets in protoplanetary disks Ruobing Dong (University of Victoria) |
| 12:00~12:20 | Implementation and Application of a Multi-Fluid Dust Module in Athena++ Pinghui Huang (Tsinghua University) |
| 12:20~14:00 | Lunch |
| 14:00~15:00 | Discussion |
| 15:00~15:30 | Break |
| Session Chair: Michael Hammer (ASIAA) | |
| 15:30~16:10 | The contribution of pebble accretion to planet formation Michiel Lambrechts (University of Copenhagen / Lund University) |
| 16:10~16:30 | Can planetesimals form dry? Hauyu Baobab Liu (ASIAA) |
| 16:30~16:50 | Using Planet Migration and Dust Drift to Weigh Protoplanetary Discs Yinhao Wu (University of Leicester) |
| Wednesday August 17, 2022 | |
| Session Chair: He-Feng Hsieh (NCTS) | |
| 09:30~10:10 | Planet migration by planet-disk interaction in protoplanetary disks Pablo Benítez Llambay (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez) |
| 10:10~10:30 | High-order discontinuous Galerkin scheme for the coagulation/fragmentation equation Maxime Lombart (CAG/NTNU) |
| 10:30~10:50 | Coagulation instability and planetesimal formation in protoplanetary disks Ryosuke Tominaga (RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research) |
| 10:50~11:20 | Break |
| Session Chair: He-Feng Hsieh (NCTS) | |
| 11:20~12:00 | Searching for Imprint of Planetary Formation from Exoplanet Physics Ing-Guey Jiang (Institute of Astronomy, National Tsing Hua University) |
| 12:00~12:20 | Type-II planet-disk interaction with a magnetized disk wind Yuhiko Aoyama (Tsinghua University) |
| 12:20~15:30 | Break |
| Session Chair: Pin-Gao Gu (ASIAA) | |
| 15:30~15:50 | Michael Hammer (ASIAA) |
| 15:50~16:10 | Dust concentration and thresholds for planetesimal formation explored in two-dimensional global models of streaming instability and vertical shear instability Urs Schäfer (Centre for Star and Planet Formation, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen) |
| 16:10~16:30 | Turbulence in outer protoplanetary disks Can Cui (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) |
| 16:30~16:50 | Dust concentration in pressure bumps in turbulent proto-planetary discs Marius Lehmann (ASIAA) |
| Thursday August 18, 2022 | |
| Session Chair: Hsien Shang (ASIAA) | |
| 09:30~10:10 | Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk): Latest status of the project and first-look results Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA) |
| 10:10~10:30 | First Results from the The Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk) Survey: The young Class 0 source IRAS 15398-3359 Travis Thieme (National Tsing Hua University) |
| 10:30~10:50 | The crucial role of magnetic fields in top-down planet formation Hongping Deng (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory) |
| 10:50~11:20 | Break |
| Session Chair: Paula Granados Contreras (ASIAA) | |
| 11:20~12:00 | The subsurface ocean environments of the icy satellites Wei-Ling Tseng (NTNU) |
| 12:00~12:20 | Exomoons - Signatures, Challenges and Opportunities Alex Teachey (ASIAA) |
| 12:20~14:00 | Lunch |
| 14:00~15:00 | Discussion |
| 15:00~15:30 | Break |
| Session Chair: Yueh-Ning Lee (National Taiwan Normal University) | |
| 15:30~16:10 | Dynamical Properties of Planetary Systems Formed by Giant Impacts Eiichiro Kokubo (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) |
| 16:10~16:30 | On the Possible Correlations for Extra-Solar Multi-Planet Systems SRIDHAR GAJENDRAN (National Tsing Hua University) |
| 16:30~16:50 | Complex organic molecules in Proto-brown dwarfs Basmah Riaz (Research Staff, Ludwig Maximilians University) |
| 18:30 | Banquet (CANCELLED) |
| Friday August 19, 2022 | |
| Session Chair: Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA) | |
| 09:30~10:10 | The astrochemical view of star and planet-forming regions Daniel Harsono (NTHU) |
| 10:10~10:30 | A new method for direct measurement of isotopologue ratios in protoplanetary disks: a case study of the 12CO/13CO ratio in the TW Hya disk Tomohiro Yoshida (NAOJ/SOKENDAI) |
| 10:30~10:50 | Monte Carlo Simulation of Dust Particles in a Protoplanetary Disk: Crystalline to Amorphous Silicate Ratio in Comets Tamami Okamoto (Tokyo Tech) |
| Closing remarks [Min-Kai Lin(ASIAA)] | |