1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
[PCG20-01] Chemistry in Protoplanetary-Disk Forming Regions -Importance of Molecular Science-
★Invited Papers
*Sakai Nami1 (1.RIKEN)
[J] Oral
P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-CG Complex & General
Fri. May 27, 2022 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 302 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Takafumi Ootsubo(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Institutes of Natural Sciences ), convener:Hideko Nomura(Division of Science, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Aki Takigawa(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo), convener:Sota ARAKAWA(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan), Chairperson:Kazuaki Homma(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Takafumi Ootsubo(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Institutes of Natural Sciences)
Recent progress of astronomical observations, laboratory experiments, solar-system exploration, and theoretical work makes it possible to understand the origin and evolution of materials (dust and gas) in space, and has led to developments in the fields such as astrochemistry and astromineralogy. It is thus important to link further planetary material science and astronomy from a chemical and mineralogical perspective to understand the role of dust and gas in the evolution of galaxies, stars, and planetary systems, comprehensively. Infrared/sub-mm/mm observations with current/future large satellites/telescopes such as ALMA and TMT, are suitable for the study of gas and dust, and are expected to bring a new frontier of gas/dust study. In this session, based on the latest results on astronomical observations (including ALMA, etc.), experiments, and theoretical studies on materials in space, we discuss the next steps in science for materials in space to maximize the outcome of the observations with future satellites and telescopes.
1:45 PM - 2:00 PM
*Sakai Nami1 (1.RIKEN)
2:00 PM - 2:15 PM
*Tomohiro Yoshida1,2, Hideko Nomura2,1, Kenji Furuya2, Takashi Tsukagoshi2, Seokho Lee3 (1.Graduate University for Advanced Studies, 2.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 3.Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
*Kenji Furuya1, Takashi Tsukagoshi1, Hideko Nomura1, Tomohiro Yoshida1,2 (1.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 2.SOKENDAI)
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
*Shota Notsu1, Kazumasa Ohno2, Takahiro Ueda3, Hideko Nomura3, Catherine Walsh4, Christian Eistrup5 (1.Star and Planet Formation Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, 2.University of California, Santa Cruz, 3.Division of Science, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 4.University of Leeds, 5.Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
*Yoshihide Yamato1, Kenji Furuya2, Yuri Aikawa1, Persson Vilhelm Magnus3, Tobin John4, Taquet Vianny5, Jorgensen Kristian Jes6, Kama Mihkel7 (1.Department of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 3.Chalmers University of Technology, 4.National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 5.National Institute for Astrophysics, 6.University of Copenhagen, 7.University College London)
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
*Takashi Shimonishi1, Natsuko Izumi2, Kenji Furuya3, Chikako Yasui3 (1.Niigata University, 2.Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, 3.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
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