Sunday, June 11 |
17:00 |
Committee Meeting – The GO Jones Building (Building #25 on the Campus Map)
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19:00 |
Opening Reception – The Graduate Centre (Building #18 on the Campus Map)
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Monday, June 12 - Arts Two Lecture Theatre (Building #35 on the Campus Map) |
8:00 |
Arts Two Opens - Registration Opens |
8:15 |
Coffee, Tea and Continental Breakfast |
9:00 |
Craig Agnor and Carl Murray |
Introduction |
Post Main Sequence Planetary System Science, Part 1 (Chair: Dimitri Veras)
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9:15 |
Amy Bonsor |
University of Cambridge |
Dust around evolved stars; tracing the fate of planetary systems (Invited) [Video Recording] |
9:50 |
Roman Rafikov |
University of Cambridge |
Physics of the Compact Debris Disks Around Metal Rich White Dwarfs |
10:05 |
Rik Van Lieshout |
Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge |
Exoplanet recycling in massive white-dwarf debris discs |
10:20 |
Coffee Break |
Post Main Sequence Planetary System Science, Part 2 (Chair: Michele Bannister)
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10:50 |
Alexander Mustill |
Lunds Universitet |
The dynamics of post-main sequence planetary systems (Invited) [Video Recording] |
11:25 |
Uri Malamud |
Technion Israel Institute of Technology |
Post main sequence evolution of icy minor planets: water retention and white dwarf pollution [Video Recording] |
11:40 |
Matthew Payne |
Harvard-Smithsonian CfA |
The Evolution of Small Bodies in Exo-Planetary Systems through All Stages of Stellar Evolution (Invited) [Video Recording] |
12:15 |
Dimitri Veras |
University of Warwick |
Simulating the tidal disruption of the asteroid orbiting white dwarf WD 1145+017 [Video Recording] |
12:30 |
Lunch |
Planetary Formation and System Architecture, Part 1 (Chair: Matija Cuk)
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14:00 |
Matthew Clement |
University of Oklahoma |
An Early Instabilities Effect on Terrestrial Planetary Formation |
14:15 |
Anne-Sophie Libert |
University of Namur |
Influence of resonant periodic orbits on the formation of giant planetary systems |
14:30 |
Kedron Silsbee |
Princeton University |
Planet formation in binary systems: simulating coagulation using analytically determined collision velocities |
14:45 |
Craig Agnor |
Queen Mary University of London |
On the Present and Past Secular Architecture of the Terrestrial Planets |
15:00 |
Billy Quarles |
University of Oklahoma |
Maximizing planet packing in the alpha Centauri AB system |
15:15 |
Christopher Spalding |
California Institute of Technology |
The Intrinsic Multiplicity of Single-transiting Kepler Systems |
15:30 |
Coffee Break |
Planetary Formation and System Architecture, Part 2 (Chair: Ann-Marie Madigan)
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16:00 |
Nikolaos Georgakarakos |
New York University Abu Dhabi |
Long term evolution of planetary systems with a terrestrial planet and a giant planet |
16:15 |
Katherine A. Kretke |
SSERVI/Southwest Research Institute |
Effect of Giant Planet Formation on the Compositional Mixture of the Asteroid Belt [Video Recording] |
The Caledonian Symmetric Four- and Five-Body Problems (Chair: Ann-Marie Madigan)
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16:30 |
Bonnie Steves |
Glasgow Caledonian University |
Analytical stability criteria for the Caledonian Symmetric Four and Five Body Problems [Video Recording] |
16:45 |
Alex Davis |
University of Colorado at Boulder |
Constraining Binary Asteroid Mass Distributions Based On Mutual Dynamics (Duncombe Award winner) [Video Recording] |
Iapetus! (Chair: Ann-Marie Madigan)
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17:00 |
Matija Cuk |
SETI Institute |
A Secular Resonance Between Iapetus and the Giant Planets [Video Recording] |
17:15 |
William Polycarpe |
Observatoire de Paris |
Is Titan responsible for Iapetus' orbit? |
17:30 |
DDA Business Meeting
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18:30 |
Adjourn |
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Tuesday, June 13 - Arts Two Lecture Theatre (Building #35 on the Campus Map) |
8:00 |
Arts Two Opens |
8:15 |
Coffee and Continental Breakfast |
Impact of Gaia Astrometry on Dynamical Astronomy, Part 1 (Chair: Monica Valluri)
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9:00 |
Daniel Hestroffer |
Paris Observatory |
Astrometry and dynamics of Solar System Objects with Gaia GDR observations and catalogues (Invited) [Video Recording] |
9:35 |
Todd Henry |
RECONS |
Our View of the Solar Neighborhood Before, During, and After Gaia (Invited) [Video Recording] |
10:10 |
Norbert Zacharias |
U.S. Naval Observatory |
Galactic Dynamics: new proper motions from Gaia and UCAC [Video Recording] |
10:25 |
Coffee Break |
Impact of Gaia Astrometry on Dynamical Astronomy, Part 2 (Chair: Norbert Zacharias)
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10:55 |
Anna Lisa Varri |
University of Edinburgh |
New science from the phase space of old stellar systems [Video Recording] |
11:10 |
Laura Watkins |
Space Telescope Science Institute |
Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution parallaxes and proper motions for 5 Galactic globular clusters (Invited) [Video Recording] |
11:45 |
Monica Valluri |
University of Michigan |
Using tidal streams to investigate the rotation of the Milky Way's dark matter halo [Video Recording] |
12:00 |
Lunch |
Planet and Satellite Rotation and Orientation (Chair: Benoit Noyelles)
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13:30 |
Rose-Marie Baland |
Royal Observatory of Belgium |
The influence of tides and of the precession of the pericenter on the orientation of the rotation axis of a solid Mercury |
13:45 |
Xiaojin XI |
l'Observatoire de Paris |
Analytical representation for ephemeris with short time-span - Aplication to the longitude of Titan [Video Recording] |
14:00 |
Marie Yseboodt |
Royal Observatory of Belgium |
Mars rotation using geodesy data [Video Recording] |
14:15 |
Gwenaël Boué |
UPMC |
On Titan's obliquity [Video Recording] |
14:30 |
Aswin Sekhar |
Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics |
Rapid Enhancement in General Relativistic Precession Rates due to Kozai Mechanism in Solar System Bodies [Video Recording] |
14:45 |
Coffee Break |
Tides and Binaries (Chair: Laura Watkins)
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15:15 |
Michelle Vick |
Cornell University |
Dynamical Tides in Highly Eccentric Binaries: Chaos, Dissipation and Quasi-Steady State (Duncombe Award winner) |
15:30 |
Alexandre Correia |
University of Aveiro |
Tidal evolution of circumbinary systems [Video Recording] |
15:45 |
Wm. Van Altena |
Yale University |
Sixteen Years of Speckle Interferometry at the WIYN Observatory |
16:00 |
James Cho |
Queen Mary University of London |
Turbulent Mixing on Close-In Planets by Libration Tide |
Brouwer Award Lecture (Chair: Craig Agnor)
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16:15 |
Rosemary Wyse |
Johns Hopkins University |
Brouwer Award Lecture: The Cosmological Context of the Milky Way Galaxy [Video Recording] |
16:50 |
Reception and Poster Session
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19:00 |
Adjourn |
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Wednesday, June 14 - Arts Two Lecture Theatre (Building #35 on the Campus Map) |
8:00 |
Arts Two Opens |
8:15 |
Coffee, Tea and Continental Breakfast |
Kuiper Belt and Planet Nine (Chair: Matthew Payne)
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9:00 |
Michele Bannister |
Queen's University Belfast |
Fantastic Icy Worlds and Where to Find Them (Invited) [Video Recording] |
9:35 |
Rodney Gomes |
Obs. Nacional |
Making the cold Kuiper belt in a planetary instability migration model [Video Recording] |
9:50 |
Darin Ragozzine |
Brigham Young University |
Tripling the Haumea Family Membership to Constrain Its Formation [Video Recording] |
10:05 |
Elizabeth Bailey |
Caltech |
The Role of Resonances in the Search for Planet Nine [Video Recording] |
10:20 |
Robert Jacobson |
JPL |
Constraints on the Mass and Location of Planet 9 set by Range and VLBI Observations of Spacecraft at Saturn |
10:35 |
Coffee Break |
Comets (Chair: Phil Nicholson)
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11:05 |
Travis Swenson |
Stanford University |
Invariant Manifolds and the Transport and Capture of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 [Video Recording] |
11:20 |
Luke Dones |
Southwest Research Institute |
Ways of Changing the Number and Size Distribution of Ecliptic Comets [Video Recording] |
Rings and Moons Beyond Saturn (Chair: Phil Nicholson)
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11:35 |
Robert Chancia |
University of Idaho |
Weighing Uranus' moon Cressida with the η ring (Duncombe Award winner) [Video Recording] |
11:50 |
Bruno Sicardy |
Obs. Paris and Paris 6 Univ. |
The dynamics of rings around small, irregular bodies |
12:05 |
Mark Showalter |
SETI Institute |
Ongoing Dynamics and Evolution of Neptune's Ring-Moon System |
12:20 |
Rosemary Cave |
Queen Mary University of London |
Uranus' Unstable Moons: Collision Outcomes and Implications [Video Recording] |
12:35 |
Lunch |
Galaxies and Cosmology (Chair: Anna Lisa Varri)
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14:05 |
Ann-Marie Madigan |
CU Boulder |
Tidal disruption events from eccentric nuclear stellar disks [Video Recording] |
14:20 |
Heikki Salo |
University of Oulu |
N-body modeling of barlens galaxies: Boxy/Peanut/X observed at different viewing geometries |
14:35 |
Juntai Shen |
Shanghai Astronomical Obs. |
A Potential Proxy of the Second Integral of Motion (I2) in a Rotating Barred Potential |
14:50 |
Phil Breen |
University of Edinburgh |
Dynamical evolution of globular clusters in dark matter halos |
15:05 |
Raphaël Errani |
University of Edinburgh |
The effect of a disc on the population of cuspy and cored dark matter substructures in Milky Way-like galaxies |
15:20 |
Toshio Fukushima |
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan |
Numerical computation of gravitational field of general extended body and its application to rotation curve study of galaxies [Video Recording] |
15:35 |
Indranil Banik |
University of Saint Andrews |
The High Velocity Galaxy Challenge to ΛCDM in the Local Group [Video Recording] |
15:50 |
Coffee Break |
Saturn's Rings and Ring-Satellite Dynamics (Chair: Matt Tiscareno)
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16:20 |
Maryame El Moutamid |
Cornell University |
On what we have learned about the system of Saturn thanks to Cassini (Invited) [Video Recording] |
16:55 |
Silvia Giuliatti-Winter |
Campus De Guaratingueta UNESP |
The Long Term Evolution of the Satellites Aegaeon, Methone, Anthe, and Pallene, and the Nearby Region |
17:10 |
Aurélien Crida |
Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur |
Formation of Janus and Epimetheus from Saturn's rings as coorbitals, thanks to Mimas' 2:3 inner Mean Motion Resonances [Video Recording] |
17:25 |
Jing Luan |
University of California at Berkeley |
How tides get dissipated in Saturn? A question probably answerable by Cassini [Video Recording] |
17:40 |
Benoit Noyelles |
University of Namur |
The relation between the geophysical activity of the Saturnian satellites and the Cassini Division [Video Recording] |
17:55 |
Adjourn |
19:00 |
Banquet |
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Thursday, June 15 - Arts Two Lecture Theatre (Building #35 on the Campus Map) |
8:00 |
Arts Two Opens |
8:15 |
Coffee, Tea and Continental Breakfast |
Cassini Ring-Grazing Orbits and Grand Finale, Part 1 (Chair: Marina Brozovic)
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9:00 |
Pierre-Yves Longaretti |
IPAG |
Global modes in Saturn’s main rings. Theoretical background and current issues (Invited) [Video Recording] |
9:35 |
Glen Stewart |
Univ. of Colorado |
Straw Formation and Enhanced Damping of Strong Density Waves in Saturn’s Rings [Video Recording] |
9:50 |
Marius Lehmann |
University of Oulu |
The role of collective self-gravity in the nonlinear evolution of viscous overstability in Saturn's rings |
10:05 |
Joseph Spitale |
Planetary Science Institute |
Saturn's Misbegotten Moonlets [Video Recording] |
10:20 |
Coffee Break |
Cassini Ring-Grazing Orbits and Grand Finale, Part 2 (Chair: Glen Stewart)
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10:50 |
Linda Spilker |
JPL |
Cassini's Grand Finale and Recent Science Highlights (Invited) [Video Recording] |
11:25 |
Matthew Tiscareno |
SETI Institute |
Targeted flyby images of propellers in Saturn's A ring [Video Recording] |
11:40 |
Matthew Hedman |
University of Idaho |
Drifting waves in Saturn's C ring, evidence for changes in Saturn's interior [Video Recording] |
11:55 |
Philip Nicholson |
Cornell Univ. |
The puzzling structure in Saturn's outer B ring [Video Recording] |
12:10 |
Carl Murray |
Queen Mary University of London |
High resolution Cassini observations of Saturn’s A ring in the vicinity of object "Peggy" |
12:25 |
Lunch |
Small Bodies, Stability, and Instability (Chair: Aswin Sekhar)
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14:00 |
Michael Cahill |
Univ. of Wisconsin, Washington County |
Use of the Digamma Function in Statistical Astrophysics Distributions [Video Recording] |
14:15 |
Apostolos Christou |
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium |
Orbital evolution and escape of Martian Trojans due to the Yarkovsky effect [Video Recording] |
14:30 |
Seth Jacobson |
University of Bayreuth |
Origin of the Mars Trojans [Video Recording] |
14:45 |
Daohai Li |
Armagh Observatory |
Dispersion of the Himalia family of jovian irregular satellites by planetesimal encounters [Video Recording] |
15:00 |
Othon Winter |
UNESP |
Dynamical Evolution of NEAs: A New Classification |
15:15 |
Brian Anderson |
University of Southern California |
Invariant Manifolds and The Transport of Asteroid 2006 RH120 |
15:30 |
Adjourn |
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