Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University Joint Astrophysics Colloquium
Observing Planet Formation
Planetary systems for in the disks of gas and dust that orbit young stars. In the past few years, very high angular resolution observations of disks in nearby star-forming regions have started to uncover some key signatures of the planet formation epoch. This talk will focus on what we are learning about the distribution of disk material on spatial scales of only a few astronomical units, largely based on state-of-the-art measurements with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), and the corresponding implications for the assembly and early evolution of planetary systems.
Date & Time
April 16, 2019 | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location
Princeton University, Peyton Hall, Auditorium, Room 145Speakers
Sean Andrews
Affiliation
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Notes
Coffee and refreshments are available from 10:15 am in Peyton Hall Common Room.