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Missing Links in Planet Formation: From Embedded Disks to Planets
November 9(Mon)-13(Fri), 2026
ASIAA, Taipei

Contribution Talks

Total number of abstracts: 42
1 Masataka Aizawa Axisymmetric Modeling of DSHARP Dusty Disks: Asymmetric Structures and Inner-Disk Dispersal
Abstract
Masataka Aizawa (Ibaraki University), Takayuki Muto (Kogakuin University), Munetake Momose (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
2 Zuleta Andres From cores to the inner envelope: Tracing variations in the dust emissivity index of the L1448 protostars
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Andres Zuleta (ICE-CSIC), Anaëlle Maury (ICE-CSIC, ICREA, AIM CEA CNRS), Luca Cacciapuoti (ESO), Josep Miquel Girart (ICE-CSIC, IEEC), Valeska Valdivia (Liant, Nagoya University), Leonardo Testi (Università di Bologna, INAF), Bilal Ladjelate (IRAM)
3 Yusuke Aso Multi-method Protostellar Mass Measurements in eDisk
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Yusuke Aso (KASI), Jinshi Sai (Kagoshima Univ.), and eDisk team
4 Josh Calcino The messy left-overs of star formation: Morphological, kinematic, and chemical signatures of infall
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Josh Calcino (Tsinghua University) Daniel J. Price (Monash University) Leon-Alexander Hühn (Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Heidelberg University)
5 Vianey Camacho From core collapse to observable streamers: synthetic signatures of asymmetric accretion
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Vianey Camacho, NTNU; Yueh-Ning Lee, NTNU
6 Youngwoo Choi Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk): 3 mm Continuum Observations and Radiative Transfer Modeling
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Youngwoo Choi, Woojin Kwon, and eDisk team
7 Yu-Ru Chou Chemical differentiation from the streamer, disk, and envelope in B5-IRS1
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Yu-Ru Chou (1), Jaime E. Pineda (1), and the PRODIGE team 1: Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik
8 Sophie Clark Constraining MHD Disk Wind Mass Loss Rates from Multiple Molecular Lines: An Application to HH30
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Sophie Clark (University of Arizona), Uma Gorti (SETI Institute, NASA Ames Research Center), Ilaria Pascucci (University of Arizona), Naman Bajaj (University of Arizona)
9 Claudia Danti Super-Earth formation in systems with cold giants
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Claudia Danti, Michiel Lambrechts, Sebastian Lorek (UC Chile, Copenhagen University)
10 Indrani Das From Infall to Keplerian Rotation: The Envelope–Disk Transition Zone (EnDTranZ) in Star and Disk Formation
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Indrani Das (ASIAA), Shantanu Basu (CITA), Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA), Eduard Vorobyov (U. of Innsbruck), Yusuke Aso (KASI)
11 Anuroop Dasgupta First K-band interferometric survey of previously unresolved Herbig~Ae/Be stars with VLTI/GRAVITY and CHARA
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Anuroop Dasgupta
12 Kiyoaki Doi Dust Properties of the HD 163296 Disk from High-Resolution Multi-Wavelength Observations Including ALMA Band 9 (0.45 mm)
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Kiyoaki Doi (MPIA)
13 Blake Drechsler Obtaining a Sample of Protostellar Masses via Radiative Transfer Modeling.
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Blake Drechsler (UVA), John Tobin (NRAO), Patrick Sheehan (NRAO)
14 Konstantin Gerbig Dust Diffusion as a Driver of Planetesimal Formation: Instabilities, Efficiencies, and Neural Models
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Konstantin Gerbig (University of Chicago)
15 Yinuo Han Substructure evolution from protoplanetary to debris disks
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Yinuo Han (Caltech)
16 Christian G. Holm Accretion across scales: streamers, surface-layer transport, and rapid replenishment in young protoplanetary discs
Abstract
Christian Granzow Holm Michiel Lambrechts Michael Küffmeier Anders Johansen Troels Haugbølle Åke Nordlund
17 Pinghui Huang Planetesimal Formation Under Realistic Gas Dynamics
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Pinghui Huang (Purple Mountain Observatory) Xue-Ning Bai (Tsinghua University)
18 León-Alexander Hühn Infall Onto Protoplanetary Disks Across Evolutionary Stages
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León-Alexander Hühn (Heidelberg University, Peking University)
19 Shiori Iwano Effects of dust collisions in Streaming Instability: properties of resulting clumps and dust evolution inside them
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Shiori Iwano*, Tetsuo Taki*, Hiroyuki Kurokawa* (*The University of Tokyo)
20 Ryo Kato Rapid Rocky Planetesimal Formation Driven by Dust and Temperature Coevolution in Early Inner Disks
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Ryo Kato (Science Tokyo) Takahiro Ueda (NAOJ) Satoshi Okuzumi (Science Tokyo)
21 Naoya Kitade A Polarization-Based Framework for Constraining Dust Mass in Optically Thick Class 0/I Disks
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Naoya Kitade (NAOJ) Akimasa Kataoka (NAOJ)
22 Tommy Chi Ho Lau Formation of Multiple Dynamical Classes in the Kuiper Belt via Disk Dissipation
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Tommy Chi Ho Lau (UChicago; LMU Munich), Til Birnstiel (LMU Munich; Exzellenzcluster ORIGINS), Sebastian M. Stammler (LMU Munich), Joanna Drążkowska (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research)
23 Valentin Le gouellec The accretion/ejection properties of young protostars studied with near-infrared spectroscopy
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Valentin Le Gouellec (ICE-CSIC)
24 Yihan Li High-Resolution ALMA Band 3 Observations of the Deeply Embedded Systems SerpM-SMM4 and IRAS4
Abstract
Yihan Li (Peking University)
25 Riho Mabe Multi-band Analysis of Non-axisymmetric Structures in the Protoplanetary Disk around TW Hya
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Riho Mabe (Ibaraki University), Masataka Aizawa (Ibaraki University), Takashi Tsukagoshi (Ashikaga University), Munetake Momose (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
26 Tomoaki Matsumoto Magnetic-Field-Induced Inspiral of Protostellar Binaries Accreting from a Circumbinary Disk
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Tomoaki Matsumoto (Hosei University), Kenta Hotokezaka (University of Tokyo), Kohei Inayoshi (Peking University)
27 Armante Mélanie Inside the gap: star-wind disk or dust emission within transitional disks' cavities
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Mélanie Armante (INAF-OOA), Fedele Davide (INAF-OOA), Leonardo Testi (UniBo), Antonella Natta (DIAS)
28 Hanju Nam Constraining 3D structures of streamers through radiative transfer modeling of polarized dust thermal emission
Abstract
Hanju Nam (SNU), Woojin Kwon (SNU), Youngwoo Choi (SNU)
29 Mayank Narang TBD
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TBD
30 Manoj Puravankara Jets, Winds, and Disk Assembly in Embedded Protostars: insights from JWST
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Manoj Puravankara (TIFR, Mumbai, India) & the IPA & HEFE teams
31 Yansong Qian Azimuthal Asymmetries Reveal the Vertical Structure of Protoplanetary Disks
Abstract
Yansong Qian (University of Toronto), Yanqin Wu (University of Toronto)
32 Sahl Rowther Planet Formation in Warped Discs: Gravitational Instability and Misaligned Infall
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Sahl Rowther (University of Warwick), Josh Calcino (Tsinghua University), Richard Alexander (University of Leicester)
33 Jinshi Sai Nonthermal Velocity Dispersion in the Outer Disk of HL Tau
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Jinshi Sai (Kagoshima Univ.), Shigehisa Takakuwa (Kagoshima Univ.), Hsi-Wei Yen (ASIAA), Ysuke Tsukamoto (Kagoshima Univ./Konan Univ.), Yuya Fukuhara (ASIAA)
34 Kamber Schwarz Enhanced Ionization in Protostellar Envelopes
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Kamber Schwarz (University of Georgia), Sebastien Maret (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Molly Wells (IRAM), Caroline Gieser (MPIA), Andre Belloche (MPIfR), Philippe Andre (AIM Universite Paris-Saclay), Claudio Codella (INAF)
35 Sidhant Kumar Suar Inclination-Induced Minor-Axis Brightness Asymmetries Reveal Limited Dust Settling in Embedded Protostellar Disks
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Sidhant Kumar Suar (University of Virginia)
36 Travis Thieme Is there a relationship between the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate / Ionization Fraction and Protostellar Disk Radius?
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Travis J. Thieme (ASIAA), Hsi-Wei Yen (ASIAA), Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA), and the eDisk collaboration.
37 Shiang-Chih Wang Accretion flows promote strong dust clumping in protoplanetary disks
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Shiang-Chih Wang (NTHU/ASIAA) Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA)
38 Chengyan Xie From Young to Older Disks: JWST/MIRI Evidence for Fading Molecular Emission and Hints for Elevated C/O in Upper Scorpius
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Chengyan Xie (Lunar and Planetary Lab, University of Arizona) Ilaria Pascucci (Lunar and Planetary Lab, University of Arizona) Feng Long (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University) (And 23 other authors)
39 Ziyan Xu Runaway Planetesimal Formation in Turbulent Dust Rings Driven by a Dust Growth-Concentration Feedback Loop
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Ziyan Xu (University of Copenhagen)
40 Jing Yang Numerical Modeling of Dust Collision Dynamics and Its Implications for Disk Evolution
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Jing Yang (Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University) Zhuo Chen (Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University) Xue-Ning Bai (Institute for Advanced Study, Tsinghua University)
41 Yao-Lun Yang The Icy Chemical Origin of Protostellar Disks Probed by JWST
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Yao-Lun Yang (RIKEN)
42 Han-Gyeol Yun Dynamical Impacts of Accretion Streamers on Circumstellar Disks
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Han-Gyeol Yun (SNU), Jeong-Eun Lee (SNU), Jaehan Bae (University of Florida), Woong-Tae Kim (SNU)
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