Circumplanetary Disks and Satellite Formation
Program
Invited talk: 45 min + 15 min
Talk: 20 min + 5 min
Short talk: 8 min + 2 min
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Monday 26th, Nagoya Castle Hommaru Palace
9:30 - 9:50 Registration
9:50 - 10:00 Opening remark
Session 1 Formation and Evolution of Circumplanetary Disks
10:00 - 11:00
Oliver Gressel (Niels Bohr Institute)
Formation and structure of circumplanetary disks
11:00 - 11:10
Hirotaka Hohokabe (Kyushu University)
A boundary and the radius of circumplanetary disks
11:10 - 13:10 Lunch break
13:10 - 14:10
Judit Szulágyi (University of Zurich)
Satellite formation and circumplanetary disks observations with ALMA
14:10 - 14:35
Zhaohuan Zhu (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Applying circumstellar disk accretion theory to circumplanetary disks
14:35 - 15:05 Tea break
15:05 - 15:30
Dimitris Stamatellos (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
Circumplanetary discs around massive planets in self-gravitating protostellar discs
15:30 - 15:55
Hubert Klahr (Max-Planck-Institut for Astronomy)
3D Radiation Hydro of Circumplanetary Envelopes
(Conference room is available until 16:00)
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Tuesday 27th, Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Session 2 Observation of Circumplanetary Disks and Exomoons
9:00 - 10:00
David Kipping (Columbia University)
Observational Constraints on Extrasolar Moons
10:00 - 10:10
Masataka Aizawa (University of Tokyo)
Search for exoplanetary rings using transit method
10:10 - 10:40 Coffee break
10:40 - 11:40
Andrea Isella (Rice University)
Current and future prospects of detecting circumplanetary disks
11:40 - 11:50
Alice Zurlo (Universidad Diego Portales)
Studying accretion and extended structures around young planets and brown dwarfs with SPHERE
11:50 - 12:15
Sebastian Perez (Universidad de Chile)
Circumplanetary Disk detection via ALMA gas kinematics
12:15 - 14:15 Lunch break
Session 3 Solid Supply to Circumplanetary Disks and Building Blocks of Satellites
14:15 - 15:15
Takayuki Tanigawa (National Institute of Technology, Ichinoseki College)
Supply of solid material to circumplanetary disks
15:15 - 15:25
Keiji Ohtsuki (Kobe University)
Accretion of vertically stirred small bodies in the protoplanetary disk onto circumplanetary disks
15:25 - 15:35
Ryuji Morishima (University of California, Los Angeles)
Particle-based simulations of planet formation and implication of solid supply to circumplanetary disks
15:35 - 16:05 Coffee break
16:05 - 17:05
Satoshi Okuzumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Satellitesimal formation in circumplanetary disks
17:05 - 17:30
Anders Johansen (Lund University)
The formation of circumplanetesimal pebble discs
17:30 - 17:40
Thomas Ronnet (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille)
Saturn's formation and early evolution at the origin of Jupiter's massive moons
Discussion 1
17:40 - 18:00
What do circumplanetary disks look like?
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Wednesday 28th: Excursion + Conference Dinner
9:00 - 17:30 Excursion to Ninja Museum of Igaryu
17:30 - 18:15 Free time at Kosyo-ji temple
18:15 - 20:45 Social dinner at Kosyo-ji temple
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Thursday 29th, Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Session 4 Satellite Formation in Gaseous and Particle Disks
9:20 - 10:20
Aurélien Crida (Observatoire de Côte d'Azur)
Satellite formation around giant planets
10:20 - 10:50 Coffee break
10:50 - 11:50
Sébastien Charnoz (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
Satellite formation from rings around giant and terrestrial planets
11:50 - 12:00
Ayano Nakajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Orbital evolution and tidal heating of Enceladus
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch break
Session 5 Juno and JUICE missions
13:30 - 14:30
Yamila Miguel (Leiden Observatory)
Unveiling Jupiter internal structure and differential rotation with Juno
14:30 - 14:45 Short break
14:45 - 15:45
Olivier Grasset (Nantes University)
The origins of the Jovian system: What will be investigated by the JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (ESA-JUICE)?
15:45 - 16:45
Diego Turrini (Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology INAF-IAPS)
The JUICE mission and the Jovian satellites: a window into the past of the Solar System
Discussion 2
16:45 - 17:45
Toward understanding of Satellite Formation around Gas giants
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Friday 30th, Noyori Conference Hall, Nagoya University
Session 6 Dynamics of Protoplanetary and Circumplanetary Disks
9:00 - 9:25
Xuening Bai (Tsinghua University)
Towards Realistic Understandings of Gas Dynamics in Protoplanetary Disks
9:25 - 9:35
Anna Penzlin (Heidelberg University)
Stability of circumstellar disks with a dust dependent viscosity
9:35 - 9:45
Ryosuke Tominaga (Nagoya University)
On the linear growth of secular instability in circumplanetary disks
Session 7 Accretion of Planetary Atmospheres
9:45 - 9:55
Yuhiko Aoyama (University of Tokyo)
Theoretical estimate of Hydrogen line intensity emitted from accreting gas giants
9:55 - 10:05
Eduard Bopp (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
Characterization of young accreting planets
10:05 - 10:35 Coffee break
10:35 - 10:45
Matthäus Schulik (Lund University)
Global 3D radiative gas hydrodynamics of Saturn mass planets
10:45 - 11:10
Åke Nordlund (Niels Bohr Institute)
Dynamics of gas and solids in rocky planet Hill spheres
11:10 - 12:10
Hiroyuki Kurokawa (ELSI, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Gas dynamics of Martian primary atmosphere
12:10 - 13:45 Lunch break
Session 8 Satellite Formation around Ice Giants and Terrestrial Planets
13:45 - 14:45
Tomohiro Usui (ELSI, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Japanese Exploration of the Mars-Moon System
14:45 - 15:10
Ryuki Hyodo (ELSI, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
On the Impact Origin of Phobos and Deimos
15:10 - 15:40 Coffee break
15:40 - 15:50
Kenji Kurosaki (Nagoya University)
Investigating the effect of temperature condition of ice giants on giant impacts
15:50 - 16:00
Yuya Ishizawa (Kyoto University)
In-situ formation of the Uranian satellites from debris disk formed by Giant Impact
16:00 - 16:25
Hidenori Genda (ELSI, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
The Charon-forming giant impact as a source of Pluto’s dark equatorial regions
Discussion 3
16:25 - 17:00
Toward understanding of Satellite Formation around Ice Giants and Terrestrial Planets
Posters: Tuesday through Friday
Shoji Mori (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Efficiency of Viscous Heating in Circumplanetary Disks
Sin-iti Sirono (Nagoya University)
Chondrule formation through collisions of rocky and icy planetesimals
Keisuke Sugiura (Nagoya University)
Shape Deformation of Small Bodies due to Impacts
Shoji Ueta (Kyoto University)
Formation of Uranian system through a giant impact - Resolution and EoS-
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