8:30 AM–9:05 AM Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)†
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Numerical simulation of dust aggregate collisions: Current understandings and future perspectives
9:05 AM–9:15 AM Minami Yasui (Kobe Univ., Japan)
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Experimental study on the collisional properties of gypsum-glass beads mixtures
9:15 AM–9:25 AM Masahiko Arakawa (Kobe Univ., Japan)
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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)
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Electrospray charging of minerals and ices for hyper-velocity impact research
9:35 AM–9:45 AM Satoshi Okuzumi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
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Electrostatic barrier against dust coagulation in protoplanetary disks
9:45 AM–10:20 AM Karly Pitman (PSI, USA)†
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New laboratory spectra of cosmic dust analogs
10:20 AM–10:30 AM Edith Hadamcik (UMPC 06, UVSQ, France)
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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)
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Photopolarimetric phenomena at scattering of light by aggregated dust particles
11:10 AM–11:20 AM Evgenij Zubko (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)
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Light scattering by agglomerate particles with varying structure
11:20 AM–11:30 AM Tetsuo Yamamoto (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
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Evaporation of planetesimals by planetesimal bow shocks
11:30 AM–11:40 AM Yuki Kimura (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
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Condensation of cosmic dust far from equilibrium condition
11:40 AM–11:50 AM Toshihiro Ogami (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
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A new type of material formed by condensation in the early solar nebula
11:50 AM–12:25 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)†
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Stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy
12:25 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:10 PM William Reach (USRA, USA)
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Smog check for comets: CO2, CO, and particulate emissions
2:10 PM–2:20 PM Martin Hilchenbach (MPS, Germany)
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Cometary grain analysis and the evolution of the heliosphere
2:20 PM–2:30 PM Munetaka Ueno (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
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Observations of interplanetary dust with AKARI
2:30 PM–2:40 PM Shingo Kameda (Rikkyo Univ., Japan)
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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)†
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Dust and spacecraft charging at the vicinity of Enceladus’ plume
3:15 PM–3:25 PM Maki H. Nakamura (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
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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)
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Dust particle detector employing Piezoelectric PZT with current sensitive preamplifier
4:10 PM–4:20 PM Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
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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)
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Laboratory calibration of the dust impact monitor onboard the Rosetta lander Philae
4:30 PM–5:05 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)†
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In-situ spacecraft measurements of interstellar dust in the Solar System
5:05 PM–5:40 PM Priscilla Frisch (Univ. of Chicago, USA)†
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Dust in the local interstellar medium
5:40 PM–5:50 PM Frank Postberg (Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
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Simulating Stardust – Studies of interstellar dust analogue tracks in Stardust aerogel and foils
5:50 PM–6:00 PM Hiroshi Kimura (CPS, Japan)
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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)†
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Circumstellar dust disks at various stages of their evolution
9:05 AM–9:40 AM Nagayoshi Ohashi (ASIAA, Taiwan)†
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High resolution observations of circumstellar dust disks using the submillimeter array
9:40 AM–9:50 AM Jun Hashimoto (NAOJ, Japan)
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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)
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Effect of photosputtering on snow line of the surface of protoplanetary disks
10:00 AM–10:10 AM Chien-De Lee (IANCU, Taiwan)
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Dust formation around luminous evolved main sequence stars
10:10 AM–10:20 AM Sean Chapman (ASIAA, Taiwan)
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The onset of silicate crystallization in the early stages of star formation
10:20 AM–10:30 AM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)
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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)†
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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)
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Magnetic motions of diamagnetic dust particles induced by weak field intensity
11:45 AM–11:55 AM Jun-ichi Takahashi (SSOEL-Japan, Japan)
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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)
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Star formation and dust extinction properties of local galaxies seen from AKARI
12:05 PM–12:15 PM Ryosuke Asano (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
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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)
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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)†
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The life cycle of dust in the Magellanic clouds
9:05 AM–9:15 AM Hideki Umehata (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
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Diffuse interstellar PAH emission in the LMC observed with the AKARI/IRC
9:15 AM–9:25 AM Takashi Shimonishi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
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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)
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Infrared composition of Large Magellanic Cloud
9:35 AM–9:45 AM Agnieszka Pollo (CTP PAS, Poland)
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Clustering of far-infrared galaxies in the AKARI All-Sky Survey
9:45 AM–9:55 AM Tustomu Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
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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)†
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Silicates and PAHs in AGNs
Posters:
Tomoki Takeuchi (Osaka Univ., Japan)
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Measurement of diamagnetic anisotropy ΔχDIA using micro-gravity orientated to investigate the origin of interstellar dust alignment
Yuri Shimaki (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
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Experimental study on collisional processes of icy planetesimals
Nagisa Machii (Kobe Univ., Japan)
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Drop experiments simulating a collision between chondrules and matrix under microgravity
Takayuki Hirai (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
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Possibility of developing a new hybrid dust detector using PZT as the target of impact ionization detector
Hajime Yano (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)
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In-situ dust flux measurement inside 1 AU heliocentric distance by the IKAROS solar sail spacecraft
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•Invited speakers are marked with a dagger (†).