Workshop on Physical Processes in Circumstellar Disks around Young Stars
18 to 23 September 2006, Vidago Palace - Portugal
Scientific Rational
Circumstellar disks surrounding pre-main-sequence stars across the
mass spectrum are extremely rich astrophysical systems, and may now be
probed by a wide variety of observational techniques. The radiation
field from the central object influences their evolution, chemistry
and geometry. The interaction of the disk and it's wind with the
stellar magnetosphere and wind adds further complexity. The radiation
field, protostellar wind, gravitational instabilities, and turbulent
transport of angular momentum all affect the ability of the dust and
gas to collect and form planets.
The extraordinary complexity of circumstellar disks has created a
interdisciplinary field in which it has become increasingly important
for researchers working on different aspects of the observations and
theories to develop a more unified view. One of the goals of the
workshop, therefore, is to facilitate a productive interaction between
the different disciplines by devoting ample time to reviews that are
both in-depth and pedagogical. The workshop will focus on the
evolution of young disks from their formation through the initial
stages of planet building and planet-gas interaction.
It is our goal to maximize the interaction between the attendants and
to foster an atmosphere conducive to discussion. Ample free time will
be available for this purpose, and contributed talks on open issues
are especially encouraged.
Important dates
- December 1st 2005
First announcement
- February 20th 2006
Second announcement
- March 31st 2006 (extended)
Contributed talks/posters abstract submission deadline
- April 1st 2006
Notification of contributed speakers selected by SOC
- April 30th 2006
Reservation and registration closed, hotel is full.
Contact
disks2006(at)astro.up.pt
Organizers
Paulo Garcia, Antonella Natta
Scientific organizers
Steve Balbus, Ted Bergin, Nuria Calvet, Cathie Clarke, Richard H. Durisen, Paulo Garcia, Thomas Henning,
David Hollenbach, Arieh Konigl and Antonella Natta