Final Program -- The 2nd Subaru International Conference

 

REVIEW talk=       35+5 min

INVITED talk=      20+5 min

Contributed talk= 12+3 min

Poster talk=          3 min (for those who are interested)

 

 

Day-0 March 8, Sunday

16:00-20:00           Registration & Reception

 

 

Day-1 March 9, Monday

08:00-                   Registration

09:00-09:10           Welcome by Subaru Director Masahiko Hayashi

 

Disk Session

Chair: Thomas Henning

09:10-09:50           Eric Mamajek (REVIEW)

Structure and Evolution of Circumstellar Disks Around Young Stars: 

The Initial Conditions of Planet Formation                  

09:50-10:15           Motohide Tamura

Subaru Explorations of Disks and Exoplanets so far and ÒSEEDSÓ

10:15-10:40           Marshall Perrin (INVITED)

Investigating Disk Geometries and Dust Properties with Coronagraphic Polarimetry             

10:40-11:00           Coffee Break

11:00-12:00           Masahiro Machida

Protoplanetary disk formation in molecular cloud cores

Seiichiro Watanabe

Thermally induced waves in protoplanetary disks and its implication for planetary formation

Francois Menard

Multi-Scale modelling of protoplanetary disks

                            Shu-ichiro Inutsuka

                               A Hybrid Scenario for Planet Formation

12:00-13:30           Lunch

 

Chair: Shigeru Ida

13:30-14:10           Amaya Moro-Martin (REVIEW)

                               Observations of (mostly unresolved) debris disks

14:10-15:10           Karl Stapelfeldt

                               Modeling of Debris Disks Resolved with Spitzer and HST

Marc Kuchner

Signatures of Planets In Debris Disks

Hanno Rein

On the formation of multi-planetary systems in turbulent disks

Sin-ichi Shirono

Planetesimal formation induced by sintering

15:10-15:30           Coffee Break

15:30-16:10           Mark Wyatt (REVIEW)

                               Dynamical theory for debris disks: planets, planetesimals and dust           

16:10-16:35           Paul Kalas (INVITED)

Imaging debris disks:  A path to finding exosolar planets

16:35-17:05           Poster talks (10)

17:05-17:25           Coffee Break

17:25-17:50           Sebastian Wolf (INVITED)

                               Modeling of disk data across all wavelengths

17:50-18:35           Poster talks (15)

 

 

Day-2 March 10, Tuesday

Chair: Doug Lin

09:00-09:25           Miwa Goto (INVITED)

                               Protoplanetary disk spectroscopy

09:25-09:50           Christine Chen (INVITED)

Characterizing the Dust and Gas Around Main Sequence Stars

09:50-10:20           Hideaki Fujiwara

AKARI/IRC Survey of Hot Debris Disks

Tetsuo Yamamoto

Physical processes of dust aggregates in protoplanetary disks

10:20-10:40           Coffee Break

10:40-11:05           Hidekazu Tanaka (INVITED)

Dust Growth in Protoplanetary Disks

11:05-12:05           Koji Wada

Numerical Simulation of Dust Aggregate Collisions: Growth and

Disruption of Dust Aggregates

Tomoyuki Hanawa

Gas Accretion from a Circumbinary Disk to Protoplanetary Disks

Jun Hashimoto

Polarimetry for the Disks around Young Brown Dwarfs

11:50-12:05           Poster talks (5)

12:05-13:20           Lunch

 

Planet session

Chair: Motohide Tamura

13:20-14:00           Bun'ei Sato (REVIEW)

RV observations review

14:00-14:25           Gael Chauvin (INVITED)

Exoplanet imaging

14:25-14:50           Daniel Apai (INVITED)

Exoplanet thermal imaging

14:50-15:10           Coffee Break

15:10-15:35           Edward Thommes (INVITED)

Gas disks to gas giants: Simulating the birth of planetary systems

15:35-16:00           Norio Narita (INVITED)

Past and Future Studies of Transiting Extrasolar Planets

16:00-16:45           Thomas Henning

Binarity among Transit Host Stars

Thomas Dall

Radial velocity studies and their limits - the need for synergy

                            Jeremy Kasdin                    

THEIA: Telescope for Habitable Exoplanets and Interstellar/Intergalactic

Astronomy

16:45-17:00           Coffee Break

17:00-18:30           Shigeru Ida

Formation of short-period terrestrial planets

                            Ben Ayliffe           

Gas accretion onto planetary cores: three-dimensional self-gravitating

radiation hydrodynamical calculations

Doug Lin

Formation of super earths

Markus Janson

4 micron direct imaging search for the dynamically implied planet or brown dwarf companion to Eps Ind

                            Joseph Carson                   

A Spitzer IRAC Substellar Companion Search Around 88 MLT Dwarfs:

Observational Results and Monte Carlo Population Analyses

                            Tobias Schmidt

Mass determination and homogeneous comparison of planet candidates

imaged directly

 

 

Day-3 March 11, Wednesday

Instrumentation and Future Mission session

Chair: Karl Stapelfeldt

09:00-09:40           Murkus Feldt (REVIEW)

Adaptive Optics for Exo-Planet Observations

09:40-10:20           Olivier Guyon (REVIEW)

Coronagraph                  

10:20-10:40           Coffee Break

10:40-11:05           Michael Liu (INVITED)

The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign

11:05-11:30           Ryuji Suzuki (INVITED)

HiCIAO: High Contrast Instrument for the Subaru Next Generation

Adaptive Optics

11:30-11:55           James Graham (INVITED)

Direct planet detection with the Gemini Planet Imager

11:55-13:30           Lunch

 

13:30-13:50           Conference Photo

 

Chair: Michael Liu

13:50-14:15           Jean-Luc Beuzit (INVITED)

SPHERE, a "Planet Finder" instrument for the VLT

14:15-14:30           Robert Joseph

The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)            

14:30-15:10           Eric Tatulli (REVIEW)

Interferometer review

15:10-15:40           poster talks (10)

15:40-18:00           FREE TIME for local meetings & J-FUND Steering meeting

18:30-20:30           Conference Dinner

 

 

Day-4 March 12, Thursday

Chair: Francois Menard

09:00-09:25           Gene Serabyn (INVITED)

Nulling at the Keck Interferometer and Palomar

09:25-09:50           Phil Hinz (INVITED)

Detecting debris disks and wode-orbit planets with the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer

09:50-10:15           Nagayoshi Ohashi (INVITED)

                               The ALMA Project

10:15-10:35           Coffee Break

10:35-11:05           poster talks (10)

11:05-12:20           Dimitri Mawet

                               Imaging disks using a small, well-corrected telescope subaperture and

a phase-mask coronagraph

                            Vincent Coude du Forest

ALADDIN: a nulling interferometer dedicated to the characterization of

faint circumstellar material & An interferometric survey of hot dust around debris disk and solar type stars

Frantz Martinache

The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme AO Project (SCExAO)

Stefan Hippler

Characterization of Exoplanets and Protoplanetary Disks with the proposed E-ELT instrument METIS

Andreas Seifahrt

Measuring radial velocities in the near Infrared

12:20-13:30           Lunch

 

Chair: Ed Turner

13:30-13:55           Wes Traub (INVITED)

SIM/TPF                                                     

13:55-14:20           Malcolm Fridlund (INVITED)

The European Space Agency's plans for studies of exoplanets and

their formation

14:20-14:50           Ei-ichiro Kokubo

Formation of Terrestrial Planets from Protoplanets

                            Jun Nishikawa                    

Coronagraph methods on precise wavefront compensation (UNI-PAC) and deep achromatic nulling

14:50-15:10           Coffee Break

15:10-15:40           Takahiro Sumi

Exoplanet search via Gravitational Microlensing

                            Jean Schneider

Search for life on exoplanets: toward a coordinating international institution

15:40-16:05           Chas Beichman (INVITED)

International collaboration on exoplanet missions        

16:05-16:40           Discussion

16:40-17:00           Concluding Remark                          Motohide Tamura

Adjourn