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13:30
A closer look at the building blocks of planetesimals: characterizing the dust content of protoplanetary disks
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Enrique Macias
(ESO)
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13:45
Evidence for Ongoing Planetesimal Formation in Protoplanetary Disks
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Sebastian Stammler
(LMU)
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14:00
Spirals, rings, and vortices shaped by shadows in protoplanetary disks
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Alexandros Ziampras
(LMU Munich)
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14:15
Not Your Typical Disk: ALMA unveils an expanding, ring-shaped structure in G23.6
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Katharina Immer
(ESO)
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14:30
Compact or large? CO observations of the faintest planet-forming disks.
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Giulia Ricciardi
(ESO)
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15:00
Icy content of planet forming material with JWST
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Pooneh Nazari
(ESO)
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15:15
Characterization of protoplanetary disks near and a far: a complementary perspective
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Karina Mauco
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15:30
Characterising the carbon chemistry in gas giants near the snowline
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Jens Kammerer
(ESO)
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15:45
Isotopologue chemistry imprinted on young planets
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Alex Cridland
(Universitäts-Sternwarte Munich (USM), LMU)
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16:00
Is the high-energy environment of K2-18b special?
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Surangkhana Rukdee
(MPE)
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16:15
Discussion
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16:45
Closing Remarks