Cosmic Dust
 
Monday, August 4, 2014
11:20 AM–11:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Poster Presenters
11:50 AM–12:30 PM Michael F. A’Hearn (Univ. of Maryland, USA)†
Cometary volatiles: Icy grains and drivers of activity ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Michael S. P. Kelley (Univ. of Maryland, USA)†
Comet dust, and comet ISON, too ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Bin Yang (ESO, Chile) 
The submillimeter continuum of cometary dust ➤
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
4:00 PM–4:40 PM Toru Yada (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)†
Curation and characteristics of the Hayabusa-returned particles ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Hiroki Senshu (PERC/Chitech, Japan) 
Photoelectron emission from an airless body and dust motion above the surface of the body ➤
5:00 PM–6:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
6:00 PM–6:20 PM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA) 
Progress in modeling polarization of cosmic dust using MSTM code ➤
6:20 PM–6:40 PM Ryo Tazaki (Kyoto Univ., Japan) 
Optical properties of porous aggregates: Toward the better and simple understanding ➤
6:40 PM–7:00 PM Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan) 
Hot debris disks formation caused by giant impacts for terrestrial planet formation 
7:30 PM–9:30 PM Dinner@Uomo
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Johan Olofsson (MPIA, Germany)† 
Dust mineralogy in proto-planetary and debris disks ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Zahed Wahhaj (ESO, Chile) 
The offset dust ring of HR 4796A and other debris disks as revealed by NICI ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–12:10 PM Til Birnstiel (CfA, USA)† 
Dust in protoplanetary disks ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Jean-François Gonzalez (CRAL, France) 
“Particles traps” at planet gap edges in disks: Effects of grain growth and fragmentation ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Erika Gibb (Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis, USA)† 
Interstellar Ices: From clouds to disks to comets ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan) 
Cohesion of amorphous silica spheres: Toward a better understanding of growth of silicate dust aggregates via coagulation in protoplanetary disks and molecular clouds ➤
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session 
4:00 PM–4:20 PM Tho Do-Duy (UNSW Canberra, Australia) 
Study on absorption feature at 11.2 μm in spectra of young forming stars ➤
4:20 PM–4:40 PM Emeric Bron (LERMA-Paris Obs./CNRS, France) 
Dust temperature fluctuations and surface chemistry: H2 formation ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Kobe Univ., Japan) 
Spatial distribution of ices in a high-mass star-forming region 
6:00 PM–9:00 PM Banquet@Lagunaveil OSAKA
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Mika Juvela (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)† 
Dust emission and scattering in dense interstellar clouds 
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Abel Brieva (MPIA, Germany) 
C60 as a probe for astrophysical environments ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Mark Hammonds (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) 
Intensity variations of the 3.3 micron complex feature in AKARI data with galactic environment ➤
11:50 AM–12:10 PM Franck Le Petit (LERMA-Paris Obs./CNRS, France) 
Implications of detailed modeling of surface chemistry in PDR codes on the processes in the interstellar medium ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Stefan Bromley (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain) 
A bottom-up computational modelling approach to the formation and properties silicate dust 
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Antonio Mario Magalhães (Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil)† 
Interstellar polarization in the optical/NIR/sub-mm: A tool for studying the ISM magnetic field structure (and more...) ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Gonzalo Aniano (IAS, France) 
All-sky dust modelling with Planck, IRAS and WISE observations 
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session 
4:00 PM–4:20 PM Veerle Sterken (ISSI, Switzerland) 
Interstellar dust in the solar system: The Ulysses perspective ➤
4:20 PM–4:40 PM Aigen Li (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA) 
Mid-infrared extinction and far infrared emission: Evidence for a population of large, micrometer-sized dust in the interstellar medium ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Ajay Mishra (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA) 
Probing the role of carbon in the interstellar ultraviolet extinction ➤
6:00 PM–8:00 PM Dinner@Hananokakehashi
Thursday, August 7, 2014
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Takashi Onaka (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)† 
Lifecycle of dust grains in the interstellar medium ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Tom Hendrix (CmPA, Belgium) 
Dust dynamics in the interstellar medium ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–12:10 PM Takaya Nozawa (NAOJ, Japan)† 
Dust production in a variety of types of supernovae ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Takuma Kokusho (Nagoya Univ., Japan) 
A study of iron and dust in the supernova remnant IC443 ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–6:30 PM Excursion@Uji
7:00 PM–9:00 PM Dinner@Isogen
Friday, August 8, 2014
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Rachel Mason (Gemini Obs., USA)† 
The dusty torus of the AGN unified model ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Mitsuyoshi Yamagishi (Nagoya Univ., Japan) 
AKARI observations of interstellar ices in nearby galaxies: Variations in CO2/H2O ice abundance ratios ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–12:10 PM Aurélie Rémy-Ruyer (CEA Saclay, France)† 
Probing the impact of metallicity on the dust properties in galaxies 
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Frédéric Galliano (CEA Saclay, France) 
Spatially resolved dust properties in the Magellanic Clouds 
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:20 PM Maria Khramtsova (Inst. of Astron. RAS, Russia) 
PAH destruction and formation processes in HII complexes ➤
2:20 PM–2:40 PM Kenji Bekki (Univ. of Western Australia, Australia) 
Simulating the life cycle of dust in star-forming galaxies ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Sheo Kumar Pandey (PRSU, India) — CANCELED
Dust and other phases of ISM in early type galaxies
3:00 PM–3:10 PM Adjourning Remarks
5:30 PM–7:30 PM Dinner@Ryukyu

Poster Presenters:
Hiroki Chihara (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan) 
Infrared spectra of LIME olivine 
Shalima Puthiyaveettil (IIA, India) 
Probing the effect of dust grain parameters on ejecta curtain intensities ➤
Himadri Sekhar Das (Assam Univ., India) 
Modeling photopolarimetric characteristics of cosmic dust using rough porous spheroid model ➤
Chao-Jian Wu (NAOC, China) — CANCELED
Bright 22 μm excess candidates from WISE survey
Chihiro Kaito (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan) 
Formation of Fe3C ultrafine grains covered with carbon layer 
Koji Murakawa (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan) 
Prediction of observational results of fluffy aggregations in protoplanetary disks 
Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan) 
Ejecta mass at collisions of dust aggregates ➤
Shoji Mori (Tokyo Tech, Japan) 
Interplay between dust and MHD turbulence in protoplanetary disks: Electric-field heating of plasmas and its effect on the ionization balance of dusty disks ➤
Yasuki Hattori (Nagoya Univ., Japan) 
AKARI observations of massive star-forming regions indicative of large-scale cloud-cloud collisions 
Gen Chiaki (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) 
The effect of grain growth on star formation in low-metallicity collapsing gas clouds 
Ajay Mishra (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA) 
Modeling the infrared emission of high-latitude molecular cirrus clouds 
Koji S. Kawabata (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) — CANCELED 
Optical and near-infrared polarimetry of reddened Type Ia supernova 2014J: Peculiar properties of dust in M82
Chiyoe Koike (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan) 
The infrared spectra of iron oxides particles II – In the case of wustite 
Shinnosuke Ishizuka (Tohoku Univ., Japan) 
IR evolution of condensing silicate nanoparticles: Effects of iron on the 10 μm band and crystallization 
Aaron C. Bell (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) 
An AKARI PAHrange analysis of probable electric dipole emitting regions 
Akio K. Inoue (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan) 
Dust-to-metal ratio in galaxies ➤
Sheetal Kumar Sahu (PRSU, India) — CANCELED
Multiphase ISM in radio loud early type galaxies

N.B.
Every speaker is assumed to welcome questions whenever arise.
Poster presenters are given 1 minute each for oral presentations.
Invited speakers are marked with a dagger (†).
Best poster awardees are marked with a ribbon ().
A compilation of abstracts is available for download.
Click on arrowheads (➤) to download associated presentations [authorized persons only].
Monday, August 4, 2014

11:20 AM–11:30 AM Welcoming Remarks

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Poster Presenters

11:50 AM–12:30 PM Michael F. A’Hearn (Univ. of Maryland, USA)†

  1. Cometary volatiles: Icy grains and drivers of activity

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Michael S. P. Kelley (Univ. of Maryland, USA)†

  1. Comet dust, and comet ISON, too

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Bin Yang (ESO, Chile)

  1. The submillimeter continuum of cometary dust

3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

4:00 PM–4:40 PM Toru Yada (ISAS/JAXA, Japan)†

  1. Curation and characteristics of the Hayabusa-returned particles

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Hiroki Senshu (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. Photoelectron emission from an airless body and dust motion above the surface of the body

5:00 PM–6:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

6:00 PM–6:20 PM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA)

  1. Progress in modeling polarization of cosmic dust using MSTM code

6:20 PM–6:40 PM Ryo Tazaki (Kyoto Univ., Japan)

  1. Optical properties of porous aggregates: Toward the better and simple understanding

6:40 PM–7:00 PM Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Hot debris disks formation caused by giant impacts for terrestrial planet formation

7:30 PM–9:30 PM Dinner@Uomo

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Johan Olofsson (MPIA, Germany)†

  1. Dust mineralogy in proto-planetary and debris disks

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Zahed Wahhaj (ESO, Chile)

  1. The offset dust ring of HR 4796A and other debris disks as revealed by NICI

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session

11:30 AM–12:10 PM Til Birnstiel (CfA, USA)†

  1. Dust in protoplanetary disks

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Jean-François Gonzalez (CRAL, France)

  1. “Particles traps” at planet gap edges in disks: Effects of grain growth and fragmentation

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Erika Gibb (Univ. of Missouri-St. Louis, USA)†

  1. Interstellar Ices: From clouds to disks to comets

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Cohesion of amorphous silica spheres: Toward a better understanding of growth of silicate dust aggregates via coagulation in protoplanetary disks and molecular clouds

3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

4:00 PM–4:20 PM Tho Do-Duy (UNSW Canberra, Australia)

  1. Study on absorption feature at 11.2 μm in spectra of young forming stars

4:20 PM–4:40 PM Emeric Bron (LERMA-Paris Obs./CNRS, France)

  1. Dust temperature fluctuations and surface chemistry: H2 formation

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Spatial distribution of ices in a high-mass star-forming region

6:00 PM–9:00 PM Banquet@Lagunaveil OSAKA

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Mika Juvela (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)†

  1. Dust emission and scattering in dense interstellar clouds

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Abel Brieva (MPIA, Germany)

  1. C60 as a probe for astrophysical environments

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Mark Hammonds (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Intensity variations of the 3.3 micron complex feature in AKARI data with galactic environment

11:50 AM–12:10 PM Franck Le Petit (LERMA-Paris Obs./CNRS, France)

  1. Implications of detailed modeling of surface chemistry in PDR codes on the processes in the interstellar medium

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Stefan Bromley (Univ. of Barcelona, Spain)

  1. A bottom-up computational modelling approach to the formation and properties silicate dust

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Antonio Mario Magalhães (Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil)†

  1. Interstellar polarization in the optical/NIR/sub-mm: A tool for studying the ISM magnetic field structure (and more...)

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Gonzalo Aniano (IAS, France)

  1. All-sky dust modelling with Planck, IRAS and WISE observations

3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

4:00 PM–4:20 PM Veerle Sterken (ISSI, Switzerland)

  1. Interstellar dust in the solar system: The Ulysses perspective

4:20 PM–4:40 PM Aigen Li (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA)

  1. Mid-infrared extinction and far infrared emission: Evidence for a population of large, micrometer-sized dust in the interstellar medium

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Ajay Mishra (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA)

  1. Probing the role of carbon in the interstellar ultraviolet extinction

6:00 PM–8:00 PM Dinner@Hananokakehashi

Thursday, August 7, 2014

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Takashi Onaka (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)†

  1. Lifecycle of dust grains in the interstellar medium

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Tom Hendrix (CmPA, Belgium)

  1. Dust dynamics in the interstellar medium

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session

11:30 AM–12:10 PM Takaya Nozawa (NAOJ, Japan)†

  1. Dust production in a variety of types of supernovae

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Takuma Kokusho (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. A study of iron and dust in the supernova remnant IC443

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–6:30 PM Excursion@Uji

7:00 PM–9:00 PM Dinner@Isogen

Friday, August 8, 2014

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Rachel Mason (Gemini Obs., USA)†

  1. The dusty torus of the AGN unified model

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Mitsuyoshi Yamagishi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. AKARI observations of interstellar ices in nearby galaxies: Variations in CO2/H2O ice abundance ratios

10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session

11:30 AM–12:10 PM Aurélie Rémy-Ruyer (CEA Saclay, France)†

  1. Probing the impact of metallicity on the dust properties in galaxies

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Frédéric Galliano (CEA Saclay, France)

  1. Spatially resolved dust properties in the Magellanic Clouds

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:20 PM Maria Khramtsova (Inst. of Astron. RAS, Russia)

  1. PAH destruction and formation processes in HII complexes

2:20 PM–2:40 PM Kenji Bekki (Univ. of Western Australia, Australia)

  1. Simulating the life cycle of dust in star-forming galaxies

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Sheo Kumar Pandey (PRSU, India) — CANCELED

  1. Dust and other phases of ISM in early type galaxies

3:00 PM–3:10 PM Adjourning Remarks

5:30 PM–7:30 PM Dinner@Ryukyu


Poster Presenters:

Hiroki Chihara (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan)

  1. Infrared spectra of LIME olivine

Shalima Puthiyaveettil (IIA, India)

  1. Probing the effect of dust grain parameters on ejecta curtain intensities

Himadri Sekhar Das (Assam Univ., India)

  1. Modeling photopolarimetric characteristics of cosmic dust using rough porous spheroid model

Chao-Jian Wu (NAOC, China) — CANCELED

  1. Bright 22 μm excess candidates from WISE survey

Chihiro Kaito (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan)

  1. Formation of Fe3C ultrafine grains covered with carbon layer

Koji Murakawa (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan)

  1. Prediction of observational results of fluffy aggregations in protoplanetary disks

Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. Ejecta mass at collisions of dust aggregates

Shoji Mori (Tokyo Tech, Japan)

  1. Interplay between dust and MHD turbulence in protoplanetary disks: Electric-field heating of plasmas and its effect on the ionization balance of dusty disks

Yasuki Hattori (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. AKARI observations of massive star-forming regions indicative of large-scale cloud-cloud collisions

Gen Chiaki (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. The effect of grain growth on star formation in low-metallicity collapsing gas clouds

Ajay Mishra (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA)

  1. Modeling the infrared emission of high-latitude molecular cirrus clouds

Koji S. Kawabata (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) — CANCELED

  1. Optical and near-infrared polarimetry of reddened Type Ia supernova 2014J: Peculiar properties of dust in M82

Chiyoe Koike (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan)

  1. The infrared spectra of iron oxides particles II – In the case of wustite

Shinnosuke Ishizuka (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. IR evolution of condensing silicate nanoparticles: Effects of iron on the 10 μm band and crystallization

Aaron C. Bell (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. An AKARI PAHrange analysis of probable electric dipole emitting regions

Akio K. Inoue (Osaka Sangyo Univ., Japan)

  1. Dust-to-metal ratio in galaxies

Sheetal Kumar Sahu (PRSU, India) — CANCELED

  1. Multiphase ISM in radio loud early type galaxies


N.B.

  1. Every speaker is assumed to welcome questions whenever arise.

  2. Poster presenters are given 1 minute each for oral presentations.

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

  4. Best poster awardees are marked with a ribbon ().

  5. A compilation of abstracts is available for download.

  6. Click on arrowheads (➤) to download associated presentations [authorized persons only].

 

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