Cosmic Dust
 
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
8:30 AM–9:05 AM Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)†
Numerical simulation of dust aggregate collisions: Current understandings and future perspectives
9:05 AM–9:15 AM Minami Yasui (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Experimental study on the collisional properties of gypsum-glass beads mixtures
9:15 AM–9:25 AM Masahiko Arakawa (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Laboratory experiments of crater formation on basalt and dunite impacted at the velocity higher than 11 km/s
9:25 AM–9:35 AM Daniel Austin (Brigham Young Univ., USA)
Electrospray charging of minerals and ices for hyper-velocity impact research
9:35 AM–9:45 AM Satoshi Okuzumi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Electrostatic barrier against dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks
9:45 AM–10:20 AM Karly Pitman (PSI, USA)†
New laboratory spectra of cosmic dust analogs
10:20 AM–10:30 AM Edith Hadamcik (UMPC 06, UVSQ, France)
Evolution of optical properties of organic materials when approaching the Sun: Laboratory simulations
10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break
11:00 AM–11:10 AM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA)
Photopolarimetric phenomena at scattering of light by aggregated dust particles
11:10 AM–11:20 AM Evgenij Zubko (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)
Light scattering by agglomerate particles with varying structure
11:20 AM–11:30 AM Tetsuo Yamamoto (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
Evaporation of planetesimals by planetesimal bow shocks 
11:30 AM–11:40 AM Yuki Kimura (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Condensation of cosmic dust far from equilibrium condition
11:40 AM–11:50 AM Toshihiro Ogami (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
A new type of material formed by condensation in the early solar nebula
11:50 AM–12:25 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)†
Stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy
12:25 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:10 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)
Smog check for comets: CO2, CO, and particulate emissions
2:10 PM–2:20 PM Martin Hilchenbach (MPS, Germany)
Cometary grain analysis and the evolution of the heliosphere
2:20 PM–2:30 PM Munetaka Ueno (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
Observations of interplanetary dust with AKARI
2:30 PM–2:40 PM Shingo Kameda (Rikkyo Univ., Japan)
Interplanetary dust distribution near Mercury’s orbit inferred from the long-term variability of Mercury’s exospheric sodium density
2:40 PM–3:15 PM Hsiang-Wen Hsu (Univ. of Colorado, USA)†
Dust and spacecraft charging at the vicinity of Enceladus’ plume
3:15 PM–3:25 PM Maki H. Nakamura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
The development of the PZT type cosmic dust detector: The dependence of the response signal on the collisional position
3:25 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break
4:00 PM–4:10 PM Masanori Kobayashi (PERC/Chitech, Japan)
Dust particle detector employing Piezoelectric PZT with current sensitive preamplifier
4:10 PM–4:20 PM Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
Calibration experiments of impact ionization dust detector: Dependence of impact position and particle chemical composition
4:20 PM–4:30 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)
Laboratory calibration of the dust impact monitor onboard the Rosetta lander Philae
4:30 PM–5:05 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)†
In-situ spacecraft measurements of interstellar dust in the Solar System
5:05 PM–5:40 PM Priscilla Frisch (Univ. of Chicago, USA)†
Dust in the local interstellar medium
5:40 PM–5:50 PM Frank Postberg (Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Simulating Stardust – Studies of interstellar dust analogue tracks in Stardust aerogel and foils
5:50 PM–6:00 PM Hiroshi Kimura (CPS, Japan)
The reincarnation of interstellar dust in cometary comae and debris disks: Its evidence in their infrared spectra
6:30 PM–8:30 PM Banquet@Rong Rong Yuan Restaurant
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
8:30 AM–9:05 AM Sebastian Wolf (Univ. of Kiel, Germany)†
Circumstellar dust disks at various stages of their evolution
9:05 AM–9:40 AM Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA, Taiwan)†
High resolution observations of circumstellar dust disks using the submillimeter array
9:40 AM–9:50 AM Jun Hashimoto (NAOJ, Japan)
Initial result of the Subaru SEEDS project: Fine structures of the circumstellar disk around AB Aur
9:50 AM–10:00 AM Akio Inoue (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan)
Effect of photosputtering on snow line of the surface of protoplanetary disks
10:00 AM–10:10 AM Chien-De Lee (IANCU, Taiwan)
Dust formation around luminous evolved main sequence stars
10:10 AM–10:20 AM Sean Chapman (ASIAA, Taiwan)
The onset of silicate crystallization in the early stages of star formation
10:20 AM–10:30 AM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)
Evolution of grain size distribution in the interstellar medium
10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break
11:00 AM–11:35 AM Shih-Ping Lai (National Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan)†
Discovery of toroidal magnetic fields around protostars in NGC1333 IRAS 4A from dust polarization measurements
11:35 AM–11:45 AM Chiaki Uyeda (Osaka Univ., Japan)
Magnetic motions of diamagnetic dust particles induced by weak field intensity
11:45 AM–11:55 AM Jun-ichi Takahashi (SSOEL-Japan, Japan)
Optical anisotropy introduction by polarized excitation sources into thin solid films of amino acids and their precursor molecules
11:55 AM–12:05 PM Akane Sakurai (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Star formation and dust extinction properties of local galaxies seen from AKARI
12:05 PM–12:15 PM Ryosuke Asano (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Dust formation history of galaxies: The crucial role of metallicity for the grain growth
12:15 AM–12:25 PM Takaya Nozawa (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Dust enrichment by supernova explosions
12:25 PM–4:00 PM Lunch & Coffee Break
4:00 PM–6:00 PM Poster Session
6:30 PM–8:30 PM Banquet@DinTaiFung Taipei 101 Restaurant
Thursday, August 11, 2011
8:30 AM–9:05 AM Ciska Kemper (ASIAA, Taiwan)†
The life cycle of dust in the Magellanic clouds
9:05 AM–9:15 AM Hideki Umehata (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Diffuse interstellar PAH emission in the LMC observed with the AKARI/IRC
9:15 AM–9:25 AM Takashi Shimonishi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Effect of galactic environment on the properties of ices around embedded young stellar objects
9:25 AM–9:35 AM Agnieszka Pollo (CTP PAS, Poland)
Infrared composition of Large Magellanic Cloud
9:35 AM–9:45 AM Agnieszka Pollo (CTP PAS, Poland)
Clustering of far-infrared galaxies in the AKARI All-Sky Survey
9:45 AM–9:55 AM Tustomu Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Far-ultraviolet and far-infrared bivariate luminosity function of galaxies: complex relation between stellar and dust emission
9:55 AM–10:30 AM Lei Hao (SHAO, China)†
Silicates and PAHs in AGNs

Posters:
Tomoki Takeuchi (Osaka Univ., Japan)
Measurement of diamagnetic anisotropy ΔχDIA using micro-gravity orientated to investigate the origin of interstellar dust alignment
Yuri Shimaki (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Experimental study on collisional processes of icy planetesimals
Nagisa Machii (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Drop experiments simulating a collision between chondrules and matrix under microgravity
Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
Possibility of developing a new hybrid dust detector using PZT as the target of impact ionization detector
Hajime Yano (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
In-situ dust flux measurement inside 1 AU heliocentric distance by the IKAROS solar sail spacecraft

N.B.
Invited speakers are marked with a dagger (†).
Tuesday, August 9, 2011

8:30 AM–9:05 AM Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)†

  1. Numerical simulation of dust aggregate collisions: Current understandings and future perspectives

9:05 AM–9:15 AM Minami Yasui (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Experimental study on the collisional properties of gypsum-glass beads mixtures

9:15 AM–9:25 AM Masahiko Arakawa (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Laboratory experiments of crater formation on basalt and dunite impacted at the velocity higher than 11 km/s

9:25 AM–9:35 AM Daniel Austin (Brigham Young Univ., USA)

  1. Electrospray charging of minerals and ices for hyper-velocity impact research

9:35 AM–9:45 AM Satoshi Okuzumi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Electrostatic barrier against dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks

9:45 AM–10:20 AM Karly Pitman (PSI, USA)†

  1. New laboratory spectra of cosmic dust analogs

10:20 AM–10:30 AM Edith Hadamcik (UMPC 06, UVSQ, France)

  1. Evolution of optical properties of organic materials when approaching the Sun: Laboratory simulations

10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break

11:00 AM–11:10 AM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA)

  1. Photopolarimetric phenomena at scattering of light by aggregated dust particles

11:10 AM–11:20 AM Evgenij Zubko (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)

  1. Light scattering by agglomerate particles with varying structure

11:20 AM–11:30 AM Tetsuo Yamamoto (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)

  1. Evaporation of planetesimals by planetesimal bow shocks

11:30 AM–11:40 AM Yuki Kimura (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. Condensation of cosmic dust far from equilibrium condition

11:40 AM–11:50 AM Toshihiro Ogami (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. A new type of material formed by condensation in the early solar nebula

11:50 AM–12:25 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)†

  1. Stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy

12:25 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:10 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)

  1. Smog check for comets: CO2, CO, and particulate emissions

2:10 PM–2:20 PM Martin Hilchenbach (MPS, Germany)

  1. Cometary grain analysis and the evolution of the heliosphere

2:20 PM–2:30 PM Munetaka Ueno (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)

  1. Observations of interplanetary dust with AKARI

2:30 PM–2:40 PM Shingo Kameda (Rikkyo Univ., Japan)

  1. Interplanetary dust distribution near Mercury’s orbit inferred from the long-term variability of Mercury’s exospheric sodium density

2:40 PM–3:15 PM Hsiang-Wen Hsu (Univ. of Colorado, USA)†

  1. Dust and spacecraft charging at the vicinity of Enceladus’ plume

3:15 PM–3:25 PM Maki H. Nakamura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. The development of the PZT type cosmic dust detector: The dependence of the response signal on the collisional position

3:25 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break

4:00 PM–4:10 PM Masanori Kobayashi (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. Dust particle detector employing Piezoelectric PZT with current sensitive preamplifier

4:10 PM–4:20 PM Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)

  1. Calibration experiments of impact ionization dust detector: Dependence of impact position and particle chemical composition

4:20 PM–4:30 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)

  1. Laboratory calibration of the dust impact monitor onboard the Rosetta lander Philae

4:30 PM–5:05 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)†

  1. In-situ spacecraft measurements of interstellar dust in the Solar System

5:05 PM–5:40 PM Priscilla Frisch (Univ. of Chicago, USA)†

  1. Dust in the local interstellar medium

5:40 PM–5:50 PM Frank Postberg (Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)

  1. Simulating Stardust – Studies of interstellar dust analogue tracks in Stardust aerogel and foils

5:50 PM–6:00 PM Hiroshi Kimura (CPS, Japan)

  1. The reincarnation of interstellar dust in cometary comae and debris disks: Its evidence in their infrared spectra

6:30 PM–8:30 PM Banquet@Rong Rong Yuan Restaurant

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

8:30 AM–9:05 AM Sebastian Wolf (Univ. of Kiel, Germany)†

  1. Circumstellar dust disks at various stages of their evolution

9:05 AM–9:40 AM Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA, Taiwan)†

  1. High resolution observations of circumstellar dust disks using the submillimeter array

9:40 AM–9:50 AM Jun Hashimoto (NAOJ, Japan)

  1. Initial result of the Subaru SEEDS project: Fine structures of the circumstellar disk around AB Aur

9:50 AM–10:00 AM Akio Inoue (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan)

  1. Effect of photosputtering on snow line of the surface of protoplanetary disks

10:00 AM–10:10 AM Chien-De Lee (IANCU, Taiwan)

  1. Dust formation around luminous evolved main sequence stars

10:10 AM–10:20 AM Sean Chapman (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. The onset of silicate crystallization in the early stages of star formation

10:20 AM–10:30 AM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Evolution of grain size distribution in the interstellar medium

10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break

11:00 AM–11:35 AM Shih-Ping Lai (National Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan)†

  1. Discovery of toroidal magnetic fields around protostars in NGC1333 IRAS 4A from dust polarization measurements

11:35 AM–11:45 AM Chiaki Uyeda (Osaka Univ., Japan)

  1. Magnetic motions of diamagnetic dust particles induced by weak field intensity

11:45 AM–11:55 AM Jun-ichi Takahashi (SSOEL-Japan, Japan)

  1. Optical anisotropy introduction by polarized excitation sources into thin solid films of amino acids and their precursor molecules

11:55 AM–12:05 PM Akane Sakurai (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Star formation and dust extinction properties of local galaxies seen from AKARI

12:05 PM–12:15 PM Ryosuke Asano (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Dust formation history of galaxies: The crucial role of metallicity for the grain growth

12:15 AM–12:25 PM Takaya Nozawa (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Dust enrichment by supernova explosions

12:25 PM–4:00 PM Lunch & Coffee Break

4:00 PM–6:00 PM Poster Session

6:30 PM–8:30 PM Banquet@DinTaiFung Taipei 101 Restaurant

Thursday, August 11, 2011

8:30 AM–9:05 AM Ciska Kemper (ASIAA, Taiwan)†

  1. The life cycle of dust in the Magellanic clouds

9:05 AM–9:15 AM Hideki Umehata (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Diffuse interstellar PAH emission in the LMC observed with the AKARI/IRC

9:15 AM–9:25 AM Takashi Shimonishi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Effect of galactic environment on the properties of ices around embedded young stellar objects

9:25 AM–9:35 AM Agnieszka Pollo (CTP PAS, Poland)

  1. Infrared composition of Large Magellanic Cloud

9:35 AM–9:45 AM Agnieszka Pollo (CTP PAS, Poland)

  1. Clustering of far-infrared galaxies in the AKARI All-Sky Survey

9:45 AM–9:55 AM Tustomu Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Far-ultraviolet and far-infrared bivariate luminosity function of galaxies: complex relation between stellar and dust emission

9:55 AM–10:30 AM Lei Hao (SHAO, China)†

  1. Silicates and PAHs in AGNs


Posters:

Tomoki Takeuchi (Osaka Univ., Japan)

  1. Measurement of diamagnetic anisotropy ΔχDIA using micro-gravity orientated to investigate the origin of interstellar dust alignment

Yuri Shimaki (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Experimental study on collisional processes of icy planetesimals

Nagisa Machii (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Drop experiments simulating a collision between chondrules and matrix under microgravity

Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)

  1. Possibility of developing a new hybrid dust detector using PZT as the target of impact ionization detector

Hajime Yano (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)

  1. In-situ dust flux measurement inside 1 AU heliocentric distance by the IKAROS solar sail spacecraft


N.B.

  1. Invited speakers are marked with a dagger (†).

 

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