2013 Rocks Program

Talk Schedule

Monday
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8:45AM 9:00AM Welcome Sienny Shang, Paul Ho, Tony Beasley 0:15
9:00AM 10:00AM From Dust and Molecules to Planets: The ALMA Revolution Ewine van Dishoeck 1:00
10:00AM 10:15AM The Current Status of ALMA Alison Peck 0:15
10:15AM 10:30AM VLA Observations of Solar System Bodies Bryan Butler 0:15
10:30AM 11:00AM Break
0:30
What is the evolution of the circumstellar disks?
11:00AM 11:40AM Protoplanetary Disk Evolution: a Single Pathways to Making Planets? Inga Kamp 0:40
11:40AM 12:00PM ALMA Observations of the Disk Wind Source AS 205 Geoffrey Blake 0:20
12:00PM 12:20PM Probing Photoevaporation in Protoplanetary Disks with ALMA Claudio Caceres 0:20
12:20PM 1:20PM Lunch
1:00
1:20PM 2:00PM Observational Constraints on the Evolution of Circumstellar Disks John Carpenter 0:40
2:00PM 2:20PM The Radial and Vertical Gas Disk Structure in HD163296 - 1st ALMA Science Verification results Eiji Akiyama 0:20
2:20PM 2:40PM Tracing Protostellar Evolution using Gas Kinematics Christian Brinch 0:20
2:40PM 3:00PM The Structure of Class I Protostellar Disks Tyler Bourke 0:20
3:00PM 4:00PM Hawaii Telescopes
1:00
When do circumstellar disks first form and how?
7:00PM 7:40PM The Formation and Early Evolution of Circumstellar Disks Jes Jorgenson 0:40
7:40PM 8:00PM SMA and ALMA Observations of a Prototypical Binary Protostellar System L1551 NE - Infall Keplerian Circumbinary Disk and Accretion Streams Shigehisa Takakuwa 0:20
8:00PM 8:20PM A Keplerian Disk Around One of the Youngest Protostars Implications for Disk Formation Studies in the ALMA Era John Tobin 0:20
8:20PM 8:40PM The Emissivity Spectral Index of Dust in Dense Cores Scott Schnee 0:20






Tuesday
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9:00AM 9:40AM Gravitational Collapse and Disk Formation in Magnetized Cores Susana Lizano 0:40
9:40AM 10:00AM Formation of Rotationally Supported Protostellar Disks - Some Theoretical Difficulties Ruben Krasnopolsky 0:20
10:00AM 10:20AM Formation of a Keplerian Disk in the Protostellar System HH 111 Chin-Fei Lee 0:20
10:20AM 10:50AM Break
0:30
What do millimeter continuum and spectral line observations tell us about solar system bodies?
10:50AM 11:30AM Exploring the Physical and Chemical Diversity of the Solar System - The Submillimeter Approach Arielle Moullet 0:40
11:30AM 11:50AM Astrobiology with ALMA - Prediction of an Uneven Distribution of Simple and Complex Carbon Prebiotic Compounds in Protoplanetary Disks Claudia Lage 0:20
11:50AM 12:10PM Forming Dwarf Planets -Clues from Observing Pluto Jane Greaves 0:20
12:10PM 12:30PM Identifying the Source of Destroyed Minor Planets at White Dwarf Stars Jay Farihi 0:20
12:30PM 2:30PM Lunch
2:00
2:30PM 3:20PM Panel I
0:50
What is the full extent of disk chemistry and what is the detectable limit of molecular material in disks?
3:20PM 4:00PM Water in Protoplanetary Disks Yuri Aikawa 0:40
4:00PM 4:20PM Spatially Resolving the Chemistry Active during Planet Formation Karin Oberg 0:20
4:20PM 4:40PM The One Ring - Directly Tracing the CO-Snowline of HD 163296 with DCO+ Geoffrey Matthews 0:20






Wednesday
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11:15AM 12:45PM Polarization
1:30
1:00PM 1:40PM Chemistry of Protoplanetary Disks at the Dawn of the ALMA Era Edwige Chapillon 0:40
1:40PM 2:00PM Hydrogen Deuteride as a Tracer of Protoplanetary Disk Gas Mass Ted Bergin 0:20
2:00PM 2:20PM Exclusion of Cosmic Rays within a T-Tauriosphere Ilse Cleeves 0:20
2:20PM 2:40PM Molecular Line Emission from a Protoplanetary Disk Externally Irradiated by a Nearby Massive Star Tom Millar 0:20
Can we fully ascertain the physical and chemical processing of planetary materials…?
2:40PM 3:20PM Alexander Krot 0:40
3:20PM 3:50PM Break
0:30
3:50PM 4:10PM Orbital Evolution of Dust Grains and Rocks During FU Orionis Outbursts Alan Boss 0:20
4:10PM 4:50PM Timescales and Conditions of Formation of First Solids in the Solar System Perspectives from Radioactive and Stable Isotopes Ming-Chang Liu 0:40
4:50PM 5:10PM Evolution of Surface Dust in Protoplanetary Disks Isa Oliveira 0:20
5:10PM 6:00PM Panel II
0:50






Thursday
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What is the origin of the gaps and holes in "transition disks"?
9:00AM 9:40AM The Origin of Gaps and Holes in Transition Disks Uma Gorti 0:40
9:40AM 10:00AM ALMA Results on a Case-study Transition Disk Simon Casassus 0:20
10:00AM 10:20AM ALMA Observations of the Asymmetrically Gapped Disk around HD 142527 Misato Fukgawa 0:20
10:20AM 10:40AM Structural diversity - Resolving Circumstellar Disks at 10-150 AU using PDI Henning Avenhaus 0:20
10:40AM 11:10AM Break
0:30
11:10AM 11:50AM Characterizing Planet-Forming Disks Around Young Stars Catherine Espaillat 0:40
11:50AM 12:10PM A New View of Transitional Disks from the Subaru-Based SEEDS Direct Imaging Survey Ruobing Dong 0:20
12:10PM 12:30PM On the origin of the "Horseshoes" Seen in continuum ALMA data of Transition Disks Francois Menard 0:20
12:30PM 12:50PM The Dispersal of Protoplanetary Discs Barbara Ercolano 0:20
12:50PM 2:30PM Lunch
1:40
What is the process of grain growth and evolution?
2:30PM 3:15PM Growth and Transport Processes in Protoplanetary Disks Tilman Birnstiel 0:45
3:15PM 3:35PM Disks around Young Brown Dwarfs as Critical Test Beds for Models of Dust Evolution an Investigation with ALMA Luca Ricci 0:20
3:35PM 3:55PM Differential Dust Evolution in the Protoplanetary Disk around TW Hydra Sarah Maddison 0:20
3:55PM 4:25PM Break
0:30
4:25PM 5:05PM Observational Constraints on the Process of Grain Growth and Evolution Laura Perez 0:40
5:05PM 5:25PM First Herschel Detection of Crystalline Water Ice in a T-Tauri Star Melissa McClure 0:20
What are the observational signatures of embedded planets in circumstellar disks [in the (sub)-millimeter]?
5:25PM 6:05PM Searching for Protoplanets Sebastian Wolf 0:40






Friday
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9:00AM 9:20AM ALMA Observations of Beta Pictoris Bill Dent 0:20
9:20AM 9:40AM Millimeter Emission Structure in the AU Mic Debris Disk Meredith MacGregor 0:20
9:40AM 10:00AM Triggered Planet Formation in Action Resolved Gas and Dust Images of a Transitional Disk and its Cavity Nienke van der Marel 0:20
10:00AM 10:40AM What are the Observational Signatures of Embedded Planets in Circumstellar Disks Hannah Jang-Condell 0:40
10:40AM 11:10AM Break
0:30
11:10AM 11:30AM Collisional Cascades Revisited New Implications for Debris Disks Margaret Pan 0:20
11:30AM 11:50AM Disk-Planet Interaction Andrea Isella 0:20
11:50AM 12:10PM Future Breakthroughs in Understanding the Fomalhaut Planetary System using ALMA Paul Kalas 0:20
12:10PM 1:00PM Panel III
0:50
1:00PM 1:40PM Concluding Panel
0:40

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