Speaker: Ilse Cleeves (Virginia)
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Title: Imagining Other Worlds: How Planet-Forming Disks Can Shed Light on What is Possible
Abstract: The last decade of ALMA has transformed our view of planet-forming environments in all respects. High resolution images have revealed a diverse array of structured belts of millimeter-sized dust and a variety of distinct molecular compositions both within disks and between different disk systems. How does this diversity translate into the initial conditions for the formation of planets and the compositions (gas and solid) that they receive? Are planets likely to receive water and organic material at formation, or at some later phase from a belt of volatile-rich icy comets? I will present an overview of how our picture of the chemical and physical environment of planet formation has shifted in recent years, how this has pushed us to revise models, and how multiwavelength observational campaigns, including new observations with JWST, can help us identify patterns in the apparent variety of protoplanetary environments.
Visitor's room: P105A
Wednesday :
9:30 a.m.: On Call
10:00 a.m: On Call (Remote Teaching)
10:30 a.m.: On Call
11:00 a.m.: Jeremy Goodman (Peyton 129)
11:30 a.m.:
12:00 p.m.: Christian Kragh Jespersen (023A)
12:30 p.m.: Lunch / Wunch
1:00 p.m.: Lunch/Wunch
1:30 p.m.: [Suggestion] No meeting -- unscheduled buffer time block
2:00 p.m.: Hanpu Liu (Peyton Grand Central)
2:30 p.m.: Haochuan Yu (Peyton Grand Central)
3:00 p.m.: Andrew Saydjari (Peyton 109A)
3:30 p.m.: Yubo Su (Peyton 108A)
4:00 p.m.: Jamey Szalay (Peyton Grand Central)
4:30 pm.:
5:00 pm.:
Wednesday (October 9, 2024)
Faculty Host: Eve Ostriker
Postdoc Host: Andrew Saydjari
Ronan Hix
James Sunseri
Christian Kragh Jespersen
Amir Siraj
Miguel Montalvo
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