Cosmic Dust
 
Monday, August 14, 2017
9:20 AM–9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
9:30 AM–9:50 AM Poster Presenters
9:50 AM–10:30 AM Scott Messenger (NASA JSC, USA)†
Interstellar and solar nebula materials in cometary dust ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Shigeru Wakita (NAOJ, Japan)
Size constraints on presolar silicate grains from atomic diffusion processes in thermally evolving planetesimals ➤
11:50 AM–12:10 PM Aoi Takahashi (Sokendai, Japan)
Investigation of silicate feature in zodiacal emission at various ecliptic latitudes with AKARI/IRC ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Kei Sano (Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Japan)
Separation of the near-infrared extragalactic background light and scattered sunlight by interplanetary dust ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Jürgen Schmidt (Univ. of Oulu, Finland)† 
The dynamics of dust in planetary rings ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Tomoko Arai (PERC/Chitech, Japan)
In-situ dust analysis of interplanetary and interstellar dust particles on board the DESTINY+ mission to 3200 Phaethon ➤
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
4:00 PM–4:40 PM Julien Milli (ESO, Chile)†
Scattered light observations of the dust in debris disks systems ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Grant Kennedy (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Machine-learn a dust spectrum: What kind of disk is this? ➤
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Kagonoya
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Alexander V. Krivov (Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)†
Debris disks: What dust tells us about extrasolar comets and asteroids ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Johan Olofsson (Univ. of Valparaiso, Chile)
Dust production in young debris disks: the case of HR4796 ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Zahed Wahhaj (ESO, Chile)
Giant planets or exo-plutos? Bayesian constraints from debris disk SEDs and numerical modeling 
11:50 AM–12:10 PM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Enormous accumulation of hot dust grains in the immediate vicinity of main-sequence stars ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)
Gas in debris disks
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Tohoku Univ., Japan)†
Ices in star-forming regions: The role of metallicity ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Amelia M. Bayo (Univ. de Valparaiso, Chile)
Modeling the first millimeter detection of the disk around a young, isolated, planetary-mass object ➤
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
4:00 PM–4:20 PM Naomi Hirano (ASIAA, Taiwan) 
Probing the grain growth signatures in Class 0 young stellar objects ➤
4:20 PM–4:40 PM Shohei Ishiki (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)
The effect of radiation pressure on dust size distribution inside HII regions ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Kuzhikkatt Sathyanarayan (Amrita Univ., India)
Dust reddening, diffuse UV maps and modelling dust scattered radiation in the Taurus 
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Yompachigyojou
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
9:30 AM–10:10 AM François Ménard (IPAG, France)†
Recent advances in the study of dust in protoplanetary disks ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Ryo Tazaki (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Radiative transfer modeling of fluffy dust disk ➤
10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:00 AM–6:30 PM Excursion@Hamarikyu Gardens
6:30 PM-9:00 PM Banquet@Kichijoji Dai-ichi Hotel
Thursday, August 17, 2017
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Michael Barlow (Univ. College London, UK)†
Dust from supernovae and evolved stars ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Ilse De Looze (Univ. College London, UK)
The dust mass in Cassiopeia A from a spatially resolved Herschel analysis ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Biwei Jiang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
Silicate crystallinity and mass loss rate of oxygen-rich evolved stars ➤
11:50 AM–12:10 PM Weijia Gao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
Dust model for the extinction curves of type Ia supernovae ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Aleksandar Cikota (ESO, Germany)
Probing dust along supernovae Ia sight lines using linear spectropolarimetry ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:20 PM Sachiko Amari (Washington Univ. in St. Louis, USA)
Probing supernovae from graphite grains from Murchison ➤
2:20 PM–2:40 PM Antonia Bevan (Univ. College London, UK)
Dust masses in the ejecta of core-collapse supernovae from modelling their red-blue optical line profile asymmetries ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Roger Wesson (Univ. College London, UK)
When does dust form in supernova remnants? ➤
3:00 PM–4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session 
4:00 PM–4:40 PM Giacomo Mulas (INAF, Italy)†
Theoretical anharmonic spectra of hot PAHs: the AnharmoniCaOS code ➤
4:40 PM–5:00 PM Pathak Amit (Tezpur Univ., India) — CANCELED
Interstellar PAHs with five membered rings: TDDFT study
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Hihaochitesaketanoshi
Friday, August 18, 2017
9:30 AM–10:10 AM Thiem Hoang (KASI, Korea)†
Interstellar polarization and grain alignment ➤
10:10 AM–10:30 AM Jian Gao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
The variations of the near and mid-infrared interstellar extinction laws ➤
10:30 AM–11:30 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session
11:30 AM–11:50 AM Gaël Rouillé (MPAI/Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)
Formation of silicates at cryogenic temperatures in the presence of carbon molecules and others ➤
11:50 AM–12:10 PM Xuejuan Yang (Xiangtan Univ., China)
On the aliphatic versus aromatic content of the carriers of the `unidentified’ infrared emission features ➤
12:10 PM–12:30 PM Patrick F. Roche (Oxford Univ. UK)
Magnetic field structures in the central parsec of the Galaxy ➤
12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch
2:00 PM–2:40 PM Patrick F. Roche (Oxford Univ., UK)†
Dust in galactic nuclei ➤
2:40 PM–3:00 PM Jens-Kristian Krogager (IAP, France)
Molecular absorption line systems with 2175 Å bumps ➤
3:00 PM-4:00 PM Coffee Break/Poster Session
4:00 PM-4:20 PM Erik Zackrisson (Uppsala Univ., Sweden)
The impact of dust on the leakage of ionizing photons from galaxies ➤
4:20 PM–4:40 PM Kuan-Chou Hou (ASIAA, Taiwan)
Cosmological simulation with dust evolution ➤
4:40 PM-5:00 PM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)
Importance of dust evolution to the H2 and CO abundances in galaxies ➤
5:00 PM-5:10 PM Adjourning Remarks
6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Kimikazenomise

Poster Presenters:
Takafumi Ootsubo (JAXA/ISAS, Japan)
Faint young asteroidal dust bands observed with AKARI ➤
Tomomi Omura (Kobe Univ., Japan)
Experimental study on the effects of the interparticle force on the compaction of regolith layer due to vibration ➤
Shalima Puthiyaveettil (RIE Mysore, India)
A radiative transfer model of an impact-induced ejecta curtain consisting of dust aggregates ➤
Chi Pui Tang (MUST, China)
The study of hexagonal Fe2Si 
Franziska Schmidt (Univ. College London, UK)
Hydrodynamic simulations of dust destruction in supernova remnants ➤
Chiaki Uyeda (Osaka Univ., Japan)
Magnetic anisotropy observed in bulk & rod-shape amorphous silica and its implication to the origin of dust alignment ➤
Kaijun Li (Xiangtan Univ., China)
Diamonds in space ➤
Jiali Zhu (NAOC, China)
Commentary on three-dimensional dust Monte-Carlo radiative transfer models 
Jonas Greif (Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)
Temperature dependent laboratory measurements of the far-infrared to the millimeter opacity of carbonaceous dust-analogues ➤
Masashi Nashimoto (Tohoku Univ., Japan)
Study of the physical properties of interstellar dust with the frequency dependence of the degree of polarization in millimeter wave bands ➤
Lapo Fanciullo (ASIAA, Taiwan)
Determining the systematic errors in fits of dust thermal emission: The role of laboratory data in upcoming models ➤
Tomotsugu Goto (National Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan)
Cosmic star formation history revealed by AKARI and Hyper Suprime Cam 
Shohei Aoyama (ASIAA, Taiwan)
Evolution of dust extinction curves in galaxy simulation ➤
Zhenzhen Shao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)
On the optical-to-silicate extinction ratio as a probe of the dust size in active galactic nuclei 

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 14, 2017

9:20 AM–9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks

9:30 AM–9:50 AM Poster Presenters

9:50 AM–10:30 AM Scott Messenger (NASA JSC, USA)†

  1. Interstellar and solar nebula materials in cometary dust

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

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Shigeru Wakita (NAOJ, Japan)

  1. Size constraints on presolar silicate grains from atomic diffusion processes in thermally evolving planetesimals

11:50 AM–12:10 PM Aoi Takahashi (Sokendai, Japan)

  1. Investigation of silicate feature in zodiacal emission at various ecliptic latitudes with AKARI/IRC

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Kei Sano (Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Japan)

  1. Separation of the near-infrared extragalactic background light and scattered sunlight by interplanetary dust

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Jürgen Schmidt (Univ. of Oulu, Finland)†

  1. The dynamics of dust in planetary rings

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Tomoko Arai (PERC/Chitech, Japan)

  1. In-situ dust analysis of interplanetary and interstellar dust particles on board the DESTINY+ mission to 3200 Phaethon

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

4:00 PM–4:40 PM Julien Milli (ESO, Chile)†

  1. Scattered light observations of the dust in debris disks systems

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Grant Kennedy (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)

  1. Machine-learn a dust spectrum: What kind of disk is this?

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Kagonoya

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Alexander V. Krivov (Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)†

  1. Debris disks: What dust tells us about extrasolar comets and asteroids

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Johan Olofsson (Univ. of Valparaiso, Chile)

  1. Dust production in young debris disks: the case of HR4796

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

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Zahed Wahhaj (ESO, Chile)

  1. Giant planets or exo-plutos? Bayesian constraints from debris disk SEDs and numerical modeling

11:50 AM–12:10 PM Hiroshi Kimura (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Enormous accumulation of hot dust grains in the immediate vicinity of main-sequence stars

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Hiroshi Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ., Japan)

  1. Gas in debris disks

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Takashi Shimonishi (Tohoku Univ., Japan)†

  1. Ices in star-forming regions: The role of metallicity

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Amelia M. Bayo (Univ. de Valparaiso, Chile)

  1. Modeling the first millimeter detection of the disk around a young, isolated, planetary-mass object

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

4:00 PM–4:20 PM Naomi Hirano (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Probing the grain growth signatures in Class 0 young stellar objects

4:20 PM–4:40 PM Shohei Ishiki (Hokkaido Univ., Japan)

  1. The effect of radiation pressure on dust size distribution inside HII regions

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Kuzhikkatt Sathyanarayan (Amrita Univ., India)

  1. Dust reddening, diffuse UV maps and modelling dust scattered radiation in the Taurus

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Yompachigyojou

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

9:30 AM–10:10 AM François Ménard (IPAG, France)†

  1. Recent advances in the study of dust in protoplanetary disks

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Ryo Tazaki (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. Radiative transfer modeling of fluffy dust disk

10:30 AM–11:00 AM Coffee Break/Poster Session

11:00 AM–6:30 PM Excursion@Hamarikyu Gardens

6:30 PM-9:00 PM Banquet@Kichijoji Dai-ichi Hotel

Thursday, August 17, 2017

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Michael Barlow (Univ. College London, UK)†

  1. Dust from supernovae and evolved stars

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Ilse De Looze (Univ. College London, UK)

  1. The dust mass in Cassiopeia A from a spatially resolved Herschel analysis

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

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Biwei Jiang (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. Silicate crystallinity and mass loss rate of oxygen-rich evolved stars

11:50 AM–12:10 PM Weijia Gao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. Dust model for the extinction curves of type Ia supernovae

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Aleksandar Cikota (ESO, Germany)

  1. Probing dust along supernovae Ia sight lines using linear spectropolarimetry

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:20 PM Sachiko Amari (Washington Univ. in St. Louis, USA)

  1. Probing supernovae from graphite grains from Murchison

2:20 PM–2:40 PM Antonia Bevan (Univ. College London, UK)

  1. Dust masses in the ejecta of core-collapse supernovae from modelling their red-blue optical line profile asymmetries

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Roger Wesson (Univ. College London, UK)

  1. When does dust form in supernova remnants?

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

4:00 PM–4:40 PM Giacomo Mulas (INAF, Italy)†

  1. Theoretical anharmonic spectra of hot PAHs: the AnharmoniCaOS code

4:40 PM–5:00 PM Pathak Amit (Tezpur Univ., India) — CANCELED

  1. Interstellar PAHs with five membered rings: TDDFT study

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Hihaochitesaketanoshi

Friday, August 18, 2017

9:30 AM–10:10 AM Thiem Hoang (KASI, Korea)†

  1. Interstellar polarization and grain alignment

10:10 AM–10:30 AM Jian Gao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. The variations of the near and mid-infrared interstellar extinction laws

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

11:30 AM–11:50 AM Gaël Rouillé (MPAI/Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)

  1. Formation of silicates at cryogenic temperatures in the presence of carbon molecules and others

11:50 AM–12:10 PM Xuejuan Yang (Xiangtan Univ., China)

  1. On the aliphatic versus aromatic content of the carriers of the `unidentified’ infrared emission features

12:10 PM–12:30 PM Patrick F. Roche (Oxford Univ. UK)

  1. Magnetic field structures in the central parsec of the Galaxy

12:30 PM–2:00 PM Lunch

2:00 PM–2:40 PM Patrick F. Roche (Oxford Univ., UK)†

  1. Dust in galactic nuclei

2:40 PM–3:00 PM Jens-Kristian Krogager (IAP, France)

  1. Molecular absorption line systems with 2175 Å bumps

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

4:00 PM-4:20 PM Erik Zackrisson (Uppsala Univ., Sweden)

  1. The impact of dust on the leakage of ionizing photons from galaxies

4:20 PM–4:40 PM Kuan-Chou Hou (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Cosmological simulation with dust evolution

4:40 PM-5:00 PM Hiroyuki Hirashita (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Importance of dust evolution to the H2 and CO abundances in galaxies

5:00 PM-5:10 PM Adjourning Remarks

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Dinner@Kimikazenomise


Poster Presenters:

Takafumi Ootsubo (JAXA/ISAS, Japan)

  1. Faint young asteroidal dust bands observed with AKARI

Tomomi Omura (Kobe Univ., Japan)

  1. Experimental study on the effects of the interparticle force on the compaction of regolith layer due to vibration

Shalima Puthiyaveettil (RIE Mysore, India)

  1. A radiative transfer model of an impact-induced ejecta curtain consisting of dust aggregates

Chi Pui Tang (MUST, China)

  1. The study of hexagonal Fe2Si

Franziska Schmidt (Univ. College London, UK)

  1. Hydrodynamic simulations of dust destruction in supernova remnants

Chiaki Uyeda (Osaka Univ., Japan)

  1. Magnetic anisotropy observed in bulk & rod-shape amorphous silica and its implication to the origin of dust alignment

Kaijun Li (Xiangtan Univ., China)

  1. Diamonds in space

Jiali Zhu (NAOC, China)

  1. Commentary on three-dimensional dust Monte-Carlo radiative transfer models

Jonas Greif (Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)

  1. Temperature dependent laboratory measurements of the far-infrared to the millimeter opacity of carbonaceous dust-analogues

Masashi Nashimoto (Tohoku Univ., Japan)

  1. Study of the physical properties of interstellar dust with the frequency dependence of the degree of polarization in millimeter wave bands

Lapo Fanciullo (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Determining the systematic errors in fits of dust thermal emission: The role of laboratory data in upcoming models

Tomotsugu Goto (National Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan)

  1. Cosmic star formation history revealed by AKARI and Hyper Suprime Cam

Shohei Aoyama (ASIAA, Taiwan)

  1. Evolution of dust extinction curves in galaxy simulation

Zhenzhen Shao (Beijing Normal Univ., China)

  1. On the optical-to-silicate extinction ratio as a probe of the dust size in active galactic nuclei


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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