Focus workshop 18 - 21 September 2022
Planet formation in the inner disk is expected to be very efficient, but major questions are still open:
The detailed gas and dust dynamics, their thermal and density structure are of crucial importance if we want to understand the formation of planets. In this focused workshop, we aim to bring together experts in theoretical modelling and observations of the inner disk to shed light on the processes that affect its evolution and planet formation therein.
Serviceliste
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Day 1 - reviewListenelement 1
Disk accretion by Lee Hartmann and Nuria Calvet
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Day 1 - reviewListenelement 2
Winds in disk by Sylvie Cabrit and Benoit Tabone
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Day 1 - talkListenelement 3
Magnetic transport in the inner disk by Geoffroy Lesur
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Day 1 - talkListenelement 4
Dust dynamics driven by radiation pressure and disc winds by Dejan Vinkovic
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Day 1 - talk
Stellar and accretion properties of young stars by Carlo Manara
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Day 1 - talk
Inner Disks from Time Domain Photometry by Ann Marie Cody
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Day 1 - talk
Photoevaporation in Protoplanetary Discs by Giulia Ballabio
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Day 2 - review
Inner disk compositions: The (solid) state of the art by Melissa McClure
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Day 2 - review
The structure of the inner region of protoplanetary disks by Takahiro Ueda
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Day 2 - talk
NIR and MIR interferometry
by Rebecca Garcia Lopez
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Day 2 - talk
NIR and MIR interferometry
by Roy van Boekel
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Day 2 - talk
Planet-disk interactions as probes of the inner disk properties by Ondrej Chrenko
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Day 2 - talk
IR Spectroscopy of Inner Planet-forming Disks by Joan Najita
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Day 2 - talk
Observations of disk chemistry
by Colette Salyk
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Day 2 - talk
Probing the inner 10 AU of disks with VLT-CRIRES+ and JWST-MIRI by Sierra Grant
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Day 3 - review
Planet formation at the inner rim
by Subu Mohanty
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Day 3 - talk
Formation and Dynamics of the TRAPPIST-1 planets by Chris Ormel
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Day 3 - talk
Planet Formation at the Inner and Outer Disk by Zhaohuan Zhu
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Day 3 - talk
Connecting Astrochemistry and Planet Formation by Alex Cridland
Meeting infos
- Leave around 4pm - MUC on Sunday 18. September 2022 (wait time max. 30 min)
- Stop in Garching (around 4:30pm)
- Arriving around 6pm at the castle
- Departure Wednesday 21. September at 2pm from the Castle.
- Train stop is "Tegernsee station" - we try to coordinate people coming with the train so they can share Taxi
- For car driver: there is free parking in front of the castle.
- You need to provide proof of vaccination at arrival at the castle by QR code or valid certificate. (for more details see https://www.schloss-ringberg.de/125843/corona
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- Registration is on Sunday between 6pm and 8pm at the castle. You get your badge, your room key and the COVID Test-kits.
- For those who registered you also get a sandwich. Drinks will be also available.
Poster
- Poster can be printed A0 or A1 - portrait format
- Poster boards (125x150cm) will be placed in the lecture hall foyer
Please follow these guidelines:
1. Behave professionally. Harassment and sexist, racist, or exclusionary comments or jokes are not appropriate. Harassment includes sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, deliberate intimidation, stalking, and photography or recording of an individual without consent. It also includes offensive comments related to individual characteristics, for example: age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, nationality or religion.
2. All communication should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual or sexist language and imagery is not appropriate.
3. Be respectful and do not insult or put down other attendees or facilitators of the event. Critique ideas not people.
4. Should a participant witness events of bullying, harassment or aggression, we recommend that they approach the affected person to show support and check how they are. The witness may also wish to suggest that the person report the inappropriate behaviour. However, it is up to the affected person alone whether or not they wish to report it.
5. If participants wish to share photos of a speaker on social media, we strongly recommend that they first get the speaker’s permission. Participants may also share the contents of talks/slides via social media unless speakers have asked that specific details/slides not be shared.