3:30 PM - 3:55 PM
[BAO01-10] H2S, why you no solid at 10 K? -Nonthermal desorption from interstellar icy grains
★Invited Papers
*Yasuhiro Oba1 (1.Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University)
[EE] Oral
B (Biogeosciences) » B-AO Astrobiology & the Origin of Life
Tue. May 22, 2018 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM 102 (1F International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Hikaru Yabuta(Hiroshima University, Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science), Seiji Sugita(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science Sciece, The University of Tokyo), Misato Fukagawa(名古屋大学, 共同), Fujishima Kosuke(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Earth-Life Science Institute), Chairperson:Yabuta Hikaru(Hiroshima University), Sugita Seiji(東京大学大学院 理学系研究科)
Twenty years have passed since when the field of Astrobiology, which aims to unveil the origins, evolution, and habitability of life by integrating multidisciplinary fields, was established. Origins of Life are currently being re-conceptualized via expansion of prebiotic chemistry to systems chemistry and chemical space. Besides their relationship to life's building blocks, it is expected to demonstrate the significant roles of organic molecules in the history of planetary formation. The linkages among the variations in chemical compositions of deep-sea hydrothermal environments, geological settings, and ecological systems were systematically investigated. Cassini, which accomplished in the long-term explorations of the planets bearing liquid, had "Grand Finale" this year. Discoveries of extrasolar planets have been dramatically increased to date.
Originally, Astrobiology does not need a specific science category. We therefore aim to make this session so that Earth and Planetary scientists from all the categories join for discussing 'where we came from and where we are going' and for making novel integrated researches.
For the next stage of Astrobiology, presentations on the instrument development in space explorations, comparative studies of solar system and exoplanets, etc, will be very much welcome.
3:30 PM - 3:55 PM
*Yasuhiro Oba1 (1.Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University)
3:55 PM - 4:10 PM
*Taiki Suzuki1, Liton Majumdar2, Masatoshi Ohishi3, Masao Saito3, Tomoya Hirota3, Valentine Wakelam4 (1.National Institutes of Natural Sciences Astrobiology Center, 2.Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, 3.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 4.Bordeaux University)
4:10 PM - 4:25 PM
*Kensei Kobayashi1, Hajime Mita2, Yoko Kebukawa1, Kazumichi Nakagawa3, Samaya Minematsu2, Tomohito Sato1, Keisuke Naito1, Takuya Yoko1, Eiichi Imai4, Hajime Yano5, Hirofumi Hashimoto5, Shin-ichi Yokobori6, Akihiko Yamagishi6 (1.Yokohama National Univ., 2.Fukuoka Inst. Tech., 3.Kobe Univ., 4.Nagaoka Univ. Tech., 5.JAXA / ISAS, 6.Tokyo Univ. Pharm. Life Sci.)
4:25 PM - 4:40 PM
*Jonathan Adam Stimmer1, Ryohei Kobayashi1, Takeshi Kakegawa1, Yoshihiro Furukawa1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)
4:40 PM - 4:55 PM
*Toratane Munegumi1 (1.Department of Science Education, Naruto University of Education)
Discussion (4:55 PM - 5:00 PM)
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