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Observing Planet Formation
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主讲人: Christophe Pinte (蒙纳士大学)
地点: https://zoom.us/j/84029625902?pwd=MTlya0hiVVhqdkVFamRiVVFkUDIydz09 Meeting ID: 840 2962 5902 Passcode: 148845
时间: 2022年3月17日(星期四)15:30—16:30
主持 联系人: Greg(gherczeg1@gmail.com)
主讲人简介: I obtained my PhD at University of Grenoble, France in 2006, I then moved to the university of Exeter, UK for a postdoc. I moved back to Grenoble in 2009 as CNRS staff. I then worked 3 years at a joint French/Chilean institute at Observatorio de Cerro Calan in Santiago de Chile between 2013 and 2016. And I finally moved to Monash university in Melbourne, Australia in 2017.

报告摘要:We still do not understand how planets form, or why extra-solar planetary systems are so different from our own solar system. Recent observations of protoplanetary discs have revealed rings and gaps, spirals and asymmetries. These features have been interpreted as signatures of newborn protoplanets, but the exact origin is unknown, and remained until recently poorly constrained by direct observation. In this talk, I will show how high spatial and spectral resolution ALMA observations can be used to detect embedded planet in their discs, and discuss the implications on our understanding of planet formation.

主讲人简介:I obtained my PhD at University of Grenoble, France in 2006, I then moved to the university of Exeter, UK for a postdoc. I moved back to Grenoble in 2009 as CNRS staff. I then worked 3 years at a joint French/Chilean institute at Observatorio de Cerro Calan in Santiago de Chile between 2013 and 2016. And I finally moved to Monash university in Melbourne, Australia in 2017.