Programme

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Monday, November 28

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13:30 Registration  
14:00 Introduction  
14:10 Protoplanetary Disk Evolution  Giovanni Rosotti
14:40 Mass accretion and disk mass relation for protostars - disk evolution at theearliest stages  Łukasz Tychoniec
15:00 Protoplanetary discs: what can we learn by comparing theory and observations?  Claudia Toci
15:20 Coffee break  
15:40 Dust properties from multi-wavelength ALMA observations: single sources and discdemographics Francesco Zagaria
16:00
A population synthesis model for young stars and their discs  Alice Somigliana
16:10 Testing disk evolution through mass accretion rates and its variability: The case of XX Cha DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7660345 Rik Claes
16:20 The MATISSE GTO survey of planet-forming disks Marten Scheuck
16:30 Discussion  
17:00 Welcome cocktail  
Tuesday, November 29

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09:00 Studies of externally photoevaporated protoplanetary disks with Integral Field Spectroscopy DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7436039 Carlo Manara
09:20 The importance of hot Jupiters in stellar clusters for understanding planet formation DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7434538 Andrew Winter
09:40 Star and planet formation in the vicinity of massive stars with VLT/MUSE  Dominika Itrich
09:50 Protoplanetary disk mass loss near O- and B-type stars: an empirical view  Sierk van Terwisga
10:00 Connecting disks/outflows to their circumstellar environment: the case of the Coronet cluster  Elisabetta Rigliaco
10:20
How old are you? Rejuvenation of disks by (late) infall Michael Küffmeier
10:30 Coffee break  
10:50 Revolutionizing our understanding of young stars and protoplanetary disks from the ground and space DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7438250 Justyn Campbell-White
11:10 UV-driven Evolution and Chemistry of Protoplanetary Disks: Insights from HST's ULLYSES Program  Nicole Arulanantham
11:30 Constraining the formation and early evolution of brown dwarfs with X-Shooter  Victor Almendros-Abad
11:40 Total intensity circumstellar disk imaging with data imputation DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7436124 Bin Ren
12:00 Multi-band, multi-scale dust characterization of the envelope of L1527 with ALMA and ACA  Luca Cacciapuoti
12:10 A multiwavelength analysis revealing high variability in the compact protoplanetary disk CX Tau  Pietro Curone
12:30 Lunch  
14:00 Disk Chemistry  Alice Booth
14:40 Reveal the chemical history of the early stages of planet formation using low frequency observations DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7442462 Marta De Simone
14:50 A three-temperature radiative transfer scheme for cooling in protoplanetary disks Dhruv Muley
15:00 Locating solid carbon reservoirs in the planet-forming region of protoplanetary disks with MATISSE  Alexis Matter
15:20 Coffee break  
15:40 Closing the gap between theory and observations of planet forming regions with thermochemical models  Bayron Portilla Revelo
15:50 Circumstellar discs around post-AGB binaries: a site for planet formation? Akke Corporaal
16:00 Second-generation protoplanetary disks around evolved binary stars with SPHERE/VLT  Kateryna Andrych
16:10 New approach to planetesimal formation: clusters of particles in 2D Keplerian turbulence Fabiola Gerosa
16:20 Discussion  
17:00 End of Day 2  
Wednesday, November 30

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Speaker

09:00 Characterizing dust properties in circumstellar disks with quantitative polarimetry  Jie Ma
09:20

What VLT/VISIR told us about solid-carbon in protoplanetary disks DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7436167

Eric Pantin
09:40 Leaky Dust Traps: How Fragmentation impacts Dust Filtering by Planets  Sebastian Stammler
09:50 Chickens or Eggs? Rings in Protoplanetary Disks  Haochang Jiang
10:00 Analysis of the arm-like structure in the outer disk of PDS 70: spiral density wave or vortex? DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7437974 Sandrine Juillard
10:20 Coffee break  
10:40 Protoplanet Detection  Christophe Pinte
11:20 A SPHERE Legacy - Eight years of unique exploration of planetary formation and young Jupiters  Gaël Chauvin
11:40 The ESO large program DESTINYS  Antonio Garufi
12:00 Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt planets in formation  Andres Izquierdo
12:20 Am I loopy or is there a planet in IM Lupi? DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7439479 Daniel Price
12:30 Lunch  
13:50 Semi-analytical and hydrodynamical simulations of planet induced kinks  Daniele Fasano
14:10 A kinematically-detected planet candidate in the transition disk around RXJ1604.3–2130 A DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7506888 Jochen Stadler
14:30 Cometary dust in the debris disk around HD32297 DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7436096 Johan Olofsson
14:50 "Dipper" Stars:  A Serendipitous Window into the Realm of Planet Formation  Eric Gaidos
15:00 Gap Opening and Inner Disk Structure in the Strongly Accreting Transition Disk of DM Tau  Logan Francis
15:10 Velocity Kinks: Reliable Signposts of Planets in Disks? DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7444182 Jessica Speedle
15:20 Detecting forming planets in protoplanetary disks  Ruobing Dong
15:30 Coffee break  
15:50 Planet Atmosphere DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7434158 Julia Seidel
16:30 beta Pictoris b through the eyes of the upgraded CRIRES+  Rico Landman
16:50 Characterizing ultra-hot Jupiters with CARMENES and CRIRES+ David Cont
17:10 A titanium cold-trap in WASP-121 b Jens Hoeijmakers
17:30 Expanding the limits of chemical searches within ultra hot-Jupiters Nic Borsato
17:40 Potential long-term presence of liquid water on exomoons orbiting free-floating planets Giulia Roccetti
17:50 Phase II of the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer: On-sky Commissioning and Early Science Results  Yeyuan Xin
18:10 End of Day 3  
Thursday, December 1

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09:00 Planet Detection DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7436772 Louise Nielsen
09:40 Coupling different techniques to detect and characterize substellar companions around nearby stars                                                                                                                                                                                                  Dino Mesa
10:00 Confirmation and characterization of systems with young transiting planets with ESO instrumentation  Silvano Desidera
10:20 ESA-Gaia Multiplicity Study of Exoplanet Host Stars  Kai-Uwe Michel
10:40 Coffee break  
11:00 YSES and WiSPiT: direct imaging surveys for young gas giant exoplanets  Matthew Kenworthy
11:20 Directly Characterizing Exoplanets on Solar System Scales with ESO Instrumentation: The Discovery of HD206893c  Sasha Hinkley
11:40 Polarimetric Differential Imaging: Search for reflected light from Eps Eri b with VLT/SPHERE/ZIMPOL  Christian Tschudi
12:00 The prospects of discovering exomoons from radial velocity measurements around self-luminous planets                                                          Katelyn Horstman
12:10 Digging deep into the noise: A search for faint exoplanets with explainable machine learning DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7503597 Markus Bonse
12:30 Lunch  
14:00 Biosignatures  Christophe Lovis
14:40 Studying the influence of Cold Jupiters on the formation of Super-Earths in long-term RV surveys  Matteo Pinamonti
15:00 Direct Imaging of Planets Around Other Stars:  Gas Giants & BDs with VLT to Rocky Planets with ELT DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7510990 Michael Meyer
15:20 Rocky planet formation at the substellar mass limit DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7446839 Mariana Sanchez
15:40 Coffee break  
16:20 ESO opportunities  Prog Scientists/LSP/STC
16:40 Preliminary performances of the Near-InfraRed Planet Searcher (NIRPS) installed at ESO 3.6m François Bouchy
17:00 Boosting ERIS/SPIFFIER exoplanet detection and characterization capabilities  Anne-Marie Lagrange
17:20 Discussion  
18:00 End of Day 4  
Friday, December 2

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09:00 Upgrading the high contrast imaging facility SPHERE in the roadmap towards PCS  Anthony Boccaletti
09:20 An integral field medium resolution spectrograph for SPHERE exploiting low noise detectors  Raffaele Gratton
09:40 Disks, Exoplanets, and Planetary System Architectures with Asgard/BIFROST at VLTI DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7499930 Stefan Kraus
10:00 Planet formation in the thermal infrared: from the VLT to METIS on the ELT  Gabriele Cugno
10:20 The SHARKs: the new high-contrast instruments of the Large Binocular Telescope  Simone Antoniucci
10:30 Coffee break  
10:50 Synergy with space missions  Alessandro Sozzetti
11:30 Detecting molecules in Ariel low-resolution transmission spectra  Andrea Bocchieri
11:50 First results from high-contrast imaging with JWST in the landscape of ESO instrumentation DOI:10.5281/zenodo.7446256 Jens Kammerer
12:10 Direct imaging detection of exoplanets from the ground and from space  Julien Girard
12:30 Discussion  
13:00 End of workshop  

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