Cosmic Dust
 
Monday, August 17, 2015
9:20 AM–9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
9:30 AM–9:50 AM Poster Presenters
9:50 AM–10:30 AM Varsha P. Kulkarni (Univ. of South Carolina, USA)†
Probing the interstellar dust in galaxies over >10 Gyr of cosmic history ➤
10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
12:00 PM–12:20 PM Tayyaba Zafar (ESO, Germany)
Gamma-ray burst afterglows: Dust extinction properties from low to the high redshift Universe ➤
12:20 PM–12:40 PM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)
A statistical view of the evolution of grain size distribution and extinction curve in galaxies ➤
12:40 PM–1:00 PM Kenji Bekki (Univ. of Western Australia, Australia)
Dust-regulated galaxy formation and evolution ➤
1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch
2:30 PM–3:10 PM Sachiko Amari (Washington Univ. St. Louis, USA)† — CANCELED
Presolar grains in meteorites 
3:10 PM–3:30 PM Christopher Mauney (Oregon State Univ., USA)
Formation and properties of astrophysical carbonaceous dust ➤
3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
5:00 PM–5:20 PM Takaya Nozawa (NAOJ, Japan)
On the reddening law observed for Type Ia supernovae ➤
5:20 PM–5:40 PM Jun Li (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
Physical dust models for the extinction toward supernova 2014J ➤
5:40 PM–6:00 PM Biwei Jiang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
The interstellar extinction law in the near- and mid-infrared based on the APOGEE spectroscopic survey 
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner@Nonki
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Gianfranco Vidali (Syracuse Univ., USA)†
Measurement of binding of oxygen on dust grains (amorphous silicates and amorphous water ice): Consequences for oxygen chemistry in the interstellar medium ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Christopher T. Tibbs (ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands)
Using spinning dust emission to constrain the abundance of small dust grains in dense cores ➤
10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
12:00 PM–12:40 PM Christophe Pinte (CNRS/INSU, France)†
Dust evolution in protoplanetary disks ➤
12:40 PM–1:00 PM Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)
Ejecta mass produced at collisions of monomers against large dust aggregates ➤
1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch
2:30 PM–2:50 PM Morris Podolak (Tel Aviv Univ., Israel)
How to put heated grains into frozen comets ➤
2:50 PM–3:10 PM Peter Woitke (Univ. of St Andrews, UK)
Dust and gas in protoplanetary disks ➤
3:10 PM–3:30 PM Christiane Helling (Univ. of St Andrews, UK)
Dust formation and the emergence of ionised clouds in atmospheres of planetary objects 
3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session 
5:00 PM–5:40 PM Grant Kennedy (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)†
Debris disks: Seeing dust, thinking of asteroids, comets, and planets ➤
5:40 PM–6:00 PM Ji Yeon Seok (Univ. of Missouri, USA)
Dust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in the debris disk of HD 34700 ➤
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Banquet@Kappou Sansyu-ya
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Charles M. Telesco (Univ. of Florida, USA)†
Exploring the structure of magnetic fields of young circumstellar disks and their environments using CanariCam at the 10.4-m GTC 
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Zahed Wahhaj (ESO, Chile)
Improving signal to noise in the direct imaging of debris disks with MLOCI 
10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
12:00 PM–12:40 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)†
Dust Impact Monitor (SESAME-DIM) measurements at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko ➤
12:40 PM–1:00 PM Akiko M. Nakamura (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Impactor fragmentation and capture laboratory experiments ➤
1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch
2:30 PM–3:10 PM Martin Hilchenbach (MPS, Germany)†
Rosetta COSIMA - Cometary dust analysis next to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko ➤
3:10 PM–3:30 PM Masato Kiuchi (Kobe Univ., Japan)
The effect of gravity acceleration and internal friction angle of regolith on impact crater size on asteroid surface ➤
3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session 
5:00 PM–5:40 PM Marco Fulle (INAF Trieste, Italy)†
Dust in Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko ➤
5:40 PM–6:00 PM Akemi Tamanai (Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Synchrotron IR microscopy of manually arranged aggregate particles ➤
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner@Tsukushi
Thursday, August 20, 2015
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Mark S. Bentley (IWF Graz, Austria)†
Cometary dust at the nanometre scale - latest results from the MIDAS experiment on Rosetta 
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Robert Botet (CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud, France)
Dynamics of polydisperse charged dust particles ➤
10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
12:00 PM–12:20 PM Takafumki Ootsubo (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Zodiacal dust bands observed in far-infrared with AKARI ➤
12:20 PM–12:40 PM Toru Kondo (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Modeling of the zodiacal emission for the AKARI mid-infrared all-sky diffuse maps ➤
12:40 PM–1:00 PM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA)
Using wavelength dependence of the opposition effect to characterize regolith dust particles ➤
1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch
2:30 PM–7:00 PM Excursion@Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
8:00 PM-10:00 PM Dinner@Dosukoi Sakaba Ryouma
Friday, August 21, 2015
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Andrew Westphal (U. C. Berkeley, USA)†
Laboratory analyses of seven particles of likely interstellar origin returned by the Stardust spacecraft ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Missing organic materials from interstellar dust inside the Solar System ➤
10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
12:00 PM–12:20 PM Veerle Sterken (ISSI, Switzerland)
Porous interstellar dust in the solar system? ➤
12:20 PM–12:40 PM Shu Wang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
Very large interstellar grains as evidenced by the mid-infrared extinction 
12:40 PM–1:00 PM Jayant Murthy (IIA, India)
Modeling the dust in our galaxy based on GALEX observations 
1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch
2:30 PM–3:10 PM Hongbin Ding (Dalian Univ. of Tech., China)†
Diffuse interstellar bands and carbon-hydrogen interstellar dusts 
3:10 PM–3:30 PM Gaël Rouillé (Univ. of Jena, Germany)
Co-condensation of atomic and molecular precursors of silicate and carbon grains at cryogenic temperatures ➤
3:30 PM-5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
5:00 PM-5:20 PM Frédéric Galliano (CEA/Saclay, France)
Variations of the dust properties in the Magellanic clouds, using Herschel and Spitzer observations ➤
5:20 PM-5:40 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Infrared spectroscopy in the C-H stretching region towards embedded high-mass young stellar objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud 
5:40 PM-6:00 PM Takashi Onaka (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Interstellar ices as revealed by AKARI near-infrared spectroscopy ➤
6:00 PM–6:10 PM Adjourning Remarks
7:10 PM-10:40 PM Dinner@Takami

Poster Presenters:
Takuma Kokusho (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Properties of dust and PAHs in early-type galaxies 
Yanxia Xie (Univ. of Missouri, USA)
Silicate dust in active galactic nuclei ➤
Bradley Mills (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA)
Intergalactic extinction ➤
Carlos M. Gutiérrez (IAC, Spain) — CANCELED
Estimating the properties of gas and dust in clusters of galaxies
Davide Lazzati (Oregon State Univ., USA)
The interplay between chemistry and nucleation in the formation of carbonaceous dust grains ➤
Ryo Tazaki (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
Optical properties of fractal dust aggregates ➤
Han Zhang (Univ. of Florida, USA)
Mid-IR polarization of protoplanetary disks 
Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Planet formation and debris disks 
Aigen Li (Univ. of Missouri, USA)
Coloring debris disks 
Jeonghyun Pyo (KASI, Korea)
Seasonal variations of the zodiacal light toward the ecliptic poles at the infrared wavelengths ➤
Li Zhou (Nanchang Univ., China)
Aliphatics and aromatics in solar system bodies ➤
Hiroki Senshu (PERC/Chitech, Japan)
The influence of high energy photoelectrons on the structure of photoelectric sheath and dynamics of dust grains ➤
Shalima Puthiyaveettil (IIA, India)
Comparison of the diffuse mid-IR and FUV emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud ➤
Xiuhui Chen (Xiangtan Univ., China)
On graphene in space ➤
Yasuo Doi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
The interstellar medium viewed by the AKARI far-infrared all-sky survey ➤
Satoshi Hamano (Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Japan)
The survey of near-infrared diffuse interstellar bands ➤
Mark Hammonds (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Analysis of edge structures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using infrared emission bands 
Xuejuan Yang (Xiangtan Univ., China)
The carriers of the unidentified infrared emission features: Clues from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with aliphatic sidegroups ➤
Mridusmita Buragohain (Tezpur Univ. India)
Mid-infrared vibrational study of substituted PAHs: Implications to aromatic infrared bands 

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 17, 2015

9:20 AM–9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks

9:30 AM–9:50 AM Poster Presenters

9:50 AM–10:30 AM Varsha P. Kulkarni (Univ. of South Carolina, USA)†

  1. Probing the interstellar dust in galaxies over >10 Gyr of cosmic history

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

12:00 PM–12:20 PM Tayyaba Zafar (ESO, Germany)

  1. Gamma-ray burst afterglows: Dust extinction properties from low to the high redshift Universe

12:20 PM–12:40 PM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. A statistical view of the evolution of grain size distribution and extinction curve in galaxies

12:40 PM–1:00 PM Kenji Bekki (Univ. of Western Australia, Australia)

  1. Dust-regulated galaxy formation and evolution

1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch

2:30 PM–3:10 PM Sachiko Amari (Washington Univ. St. Louis, USA)† — CANCELED

  1. Presolar grains in meteorites

3:10 PM–3:30 PM Christopher Mauney (Oregon State Univ., USA)

  1. Formation and properties of astrophysical carbonaceous dust

3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

5:00 PM–5:20 PM Takaya Nozawa (NAOJ, Japan)

  1. On the reddening law observed for Type Ia supernovae

5:20 PM–5:40 PM Jun Li (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. Physical dust models for the extinction toward supernova 2014J

5:40 PM–6:00 PM Biwei Jiang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. The interstellar extinction law in the near- and mid-infrared based on the APOGEE spectroscopic survey

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner@Nonki

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Gianfranco Vidali (Syracuse Univ., USA)†

  1. Measurement of binding of oxygen on dust grains (amorphous silicates and amorphous water ice): Consequences for oxygen chemistry in the interstellar medium

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Christopher T. Tibbs (ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands)

  1. Using spinning dust emission to constrain the abundance of small dust grains in dense cores

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

12:00 PM–12:40 PM Christophe Pinte (CNRS/INSU, France)†

  1. Dust evolution in protoplanetary disks

12:40 PM–1:00 PM Koji Wada (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. Ejecta mass produced at collisions of monomers against large dust aggregates

1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch

2:30 PM–2:50 PM Morris Podolak (Tel Aviv Univ., Israel)

  1. How to put heated grains into frozen comets

2:50 PM–3:10 PM Peter Woitke (Univ. of St Andrews, UK)

  1. Dust and gas in protoplanetary disks

3:10 PM–3:30 PM Christiane Helling (Univ. of St Andrews, UK)

  1. Dust formation and the emergence of ionised clouds in atmospheres of planetary objects

3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

5:00 PM–5:40 PM Grant Kennedy (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)†

  1. Debris disks: Seeing dust, thinking of asteroids, comets, and planets

5:40 PM–6:00 PM Ji Yeon Seok (Univ. of Missouri, USA)

  1. Dust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in the debris disk of HD 34700

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Banquet@Kappou Sansyu-ya

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Charles M. Telesco (Univ. of Florida, USA)†

  1. Exploring the structure of magnetic fields of young circumstellar disks and their environments using CanariCam at the 10.4-m GTC

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

  1. Improving signal to noise in the direct imaging of debris disks with MLOCI

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

12:00 PM–12:40 PM Harald Krüger (MPS, Germany)†

  1. Dust Impact Monitor (SESAME-DIM) measurements at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

12:40 PM–1:00 PM Akiko M. Nakamura (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Impactor fragmentation and capture laboratory experiments

1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch

2:30 PM–3:10 PM Martin Hilchenbach (MPS, Germany)†

  1. Rosetta COSIMA - Cometary dust analysis next to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

3:10 PM–3:30 PM Masato Kiuchi (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. The effect of gravity acceleration and internal friction angle of regolith on impact crater size on asteroid surface

3:30 PM–5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

5:00 PM–5:40 PM Marco Fulle (INAF Trieste, Italy)†

  1. Dust in Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

5:40 PM–6:00 PM Akemi Tamanai (Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)

  1. Synchrotron IR microscopy of manually arranged aggregate particles

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Dinner@Tsukushi

Thursday, August 20, 2015

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Mark S. Bentley (IWF Graz, Austria)†

  1. Cometary dust at the nanometre scale - latest results from the MIDAS experiment on Rosetta

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Robert Botet (CNRS/Univ. Paris-Sud, France)

  1. Dynamics of polydisperse charged dust particles

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

12:00 PM–12:20 PM Takafumki Ootsubo (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Zodiacal dust bands observed in far-infrared with AKARI

12:20 PM–12:40 PM Toru Kondo (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Modeling of the zodiacal emission for the AKARI mid-infrared all-sky diffuse maps

12:40 PM–1:00 PM Ludmilla Kolokolova (Univ. of Maryland, USA)

  1. Using wavelength dependence of the opposition effect to characterize regolith dust particles

1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch

2:30 PM–7:00 PM Excursion@Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

8:00 PM-10:00 PM Dinner@Dosukoi Sakaba Ryouma

Friday, August 21, 2015

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Andrew Westphal (U. C. Berkeley, USA)†

  1. Laboratory analyses of seven particles of likely interstellar origin returned by the Stardust spacecraft

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Missing organic materials from interstellar dust inside the Solar System

10:30 AM–12:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

12:00 PM–12:20 PM Veerle Sterken (ISSI, Switzerland)

  1. Porous interstellar dust in the solar system?

12:20 PM–12:40 PM Shu Wang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. Very large interstellar grains as evidenced by the mid-infrared extinction

12:40 PM–1:00 PM Jayant Murthy (IIA, India)

  1. Modeling the dust in our galaxy based on GALEX observations

1:00 PM–2:30 PM Lunch

2:30 PM–3:10 PM Hongbin Ding (Dalian Univ. of Tech., China)†

  1. Diffuse interstellar bands and carbon-hydrogen interstellar dusts

3:10 PM–3:30 PM Gaël Rouillé (Univ. of Jena, Germany)

  1. Co-condensation of atomic and molecular precursors of silicate and carbon grains at cryogenic temperatures

3:30 PM-5:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session

5:00 PM-5:20 PM Frédéric Galliano (CEA/Saclay, France)

  1. Variations of the dust properties in the Magellanic clouds, using Herschel and Spitzer observations

5:20 PM-5:40 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. Infrared spectroscopy in the C-H stretching region towards embedded high-mass young stellar objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud

5:40 PM-6:00 PM Takashi Onaka (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Interstellar ices as revealed by AKARI near-infrared spectroscopy

6:00 PM–6:10 PM Adjourning Remarks

7:10 PM-10:40 PM Dinner@Takami


Poster Presenters:

Takuma Kokusho (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Properties of dust and PAHs in early-type galaxies

Yanxia Xie (Univ. of Missouri, USA)

  1. Silicate dust in active galactic nuclei

Bradley Mills (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA)

  1. Intergalactic extinction

Carlos M. Gutiérrez (IAC, Spain) — CANCELED

  1. Estimating the properties of gas and dust in clusters of galaxies

Davide Lazzati (Oregon State Univ., USA)

  1. The interplay between chemistry and nucleation in the formation of carbonaceous dust grains

Ryo Tazaki (Kyoto Univ., Japan)

  1. Optical properties of fractal dust aggregates

Han Zhang (Univ. of Florida, USA)

  1. Mid-IR polarization of protoplanetary disks

Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Planet formation and debris disks

Aigen Li (Univ. of Missouri, USA)

  1. Coloring debris disks

Jeonghyun Pyo (KASI, Korea)

  1. Seasonal variations of the zodiacal light toward the ecliptic poles at the infrared wavelengths

Li Zhou (Nanchang Univ., China)

  1. Aliphatics and aromatics in solar system bodies

Hiroki Senshu (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. The influence of high energy photoelectrons on the structure of photoelectric sheath and dynamics of dust grains

Shalima Puthiyaveettil (IIA, India)

  1. Comparison of the diffuse mid-IR and FUV emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Xiuhui Chen (Xiangtan Univ., China)

  1. On graphene in space

Yasuo Doi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. The interstellar medium viewed by the AKARI far-infrared all-sky survey

Satoshi Hamano (Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Japan)

  1. The survey of near-infrared diffuse interstellar bands

Mark Hammonds (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)

  1. Analysis of edge structures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using infrared emission bands

Xuejuan Yang (Xiangtan Univ., China)

  1. The carriers of the unidentified infrared emission features: Clues from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with aliphatic sidegroups

Mridusmita Buragohain (Tezpur Univ. India)

  1. Mid-infrared vibrational study of substituted PAHs: Implications to aromatic infrared bands


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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