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2nd "Full hybrid-Meeting", Phase II
Thu, 15th of September 2022
University Observatory of LMU, Scheinerstraße 1, 81679 Munich - or virtual participation

Program - changes and additions are still possible

 

Tursday, 15.09.22 at Munich University Observatory, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 Munich + via Zoom

  9:00 -   9:10 Welcome   Barbara Ercolano

  9:10 -   9:35 Guest talk  Christian Ginski, Univ. Leiden: Tracing disk evolution with near-infrared imaging

  9:35 - 10:00 Project A1 Leonardo Testi/possibly remote: Progress report 

10:00 - 10:25 Project A2 Thomas Preibisch/remote: X-ray spectroscopy

 

10:25 - 10:45 Coffee

Project A2 Thomas Preibisch/remote: X-ray spectroscopy

10:45 - 11:10 Project A3 Aashish Gupta: Exploring possible late stage infall on Class II disks

11:10 - 11:35 Project A4 Sierra Grant: Probing the inner 10 AU of disks with infrared spectroscopy

11:35 - 12:00 Project B1 Giovanni Picogna: The future of transition disk modelling and the central role of quantitative observable

12:00 - 12:25 Project B2 Christian Rab: Modelling molecular disk wind tracers

 

12:25 - 13:30 Sandwiches + …

 

13:30 - 13:55 Project B3 Eleftheria Sarafidou/remote: The Hall Effect and Photoevaporative Outflows in PPDs

13:55 - 14:20 Project C3 Luca Delussu: The need for early and ubiquitous sub-structure: indications from disk population synthesis                      14:20 - 14:45 Project C4 Tommy Chi Ho Lau: Rapid Formation of Massive Planetary Cores in a Pressure Bump      

14:45 - 15:00 Coffee

 

15:00 - 15:25 Project D1 Thomas Rometsch: Embedded grids

15:25 - 15:45 Project D2 Carolin Kimmig: Spirals and Warps – Non-Axisymmetric Features in Protoplanetary Disks

15:45 - 16:00 Project C phase1 Matías Gárate/remote: What happens with dust traps during photoevaporation?

16:00 - 16:15 Discussion and brainstorming 

 

16:15 - Open end with brezels and drinks

Status 31.08.2022


Kick-Off Meeting, Phase II
15th & 16th of November 2021
1st day: Meeting and lectures. Virtual & with a limited number of participants also in person
2nd day: Tutorials, via Zoom only

University Observatory of the LMU, Scheinerstraße 1, 81679 Munich

Program - changes and additions are still possible

 

Monday, 15.11.21 at Munich University Observatory, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 Munich + via Zoom

  9:00 -  9:20  Introduction, Ercolano/Dullemond

Session 1) Kees Dullemond 

  9:20 -  9:40  Project A1: Solids and gas evolution in disks: observational constraints. (cont.) Leonardo Testi
  9:40 - 10:00 Project A2: New constraints on disk-dissipation processes. (finished) Stefan Flaischlen

10:00 - 10:20 Project A3: Disk population study. (new) Anna Miotello

​10:20 - 10:40 Coffee

Session 2) Kristina Monsch 

10:40 - 11:00 Project A4: Probing the inner planet-forming zones of disks with mid-IR observations. (new) Ewine van Dishoeck
11:00 - 11:20 Project B1: A Large Grid Of Radiation- Hydrodynamics Models of Disk Photoevaporation. (cont.) Giovanni Picogna
11:20 - 11:40 Project B2: Thermochemistry of disk winds. (cont.) Christian Rab

11:40 - 13:00 Sandwiches +

Session 3) Alexandre Emsenhuber 

13:00 - 13:20 Project B3: High-resolution non-ideal MHD wind models including photoevaporation. (new) Eleftheria Sarafidu
13:20 - 13:40 Project C2: Gone with the wind: dust entrainment in photoevaporative winds. (finished) Raphael Franz
13:40 - 14:10 Projects C2/C3: Disk population synthesis & transition to debris disks. (cont/new) Til Birnstiel

14:10 - 14:30 Coffee +

Session 4) Til Birnstiel

14:30 - 14:50 Project D1: Transition disks and planetary systems. (cont.) Wilhelm Kley

14:50 - 15:00 Project D2: Dust entrainment in magnetically and thermally driven disk winds. (cont.) Peter Rodenkirch

15:00 - 15:10 Project D2: Non-Axisymmetric Features: Modeling Warped Disks. Carolin Kimmig
15:10 - 15:20 General Discussion

15:20 - 16:00 Brezels and drinks

 

 

Tuesday, 16.11.21, Tutorials - only via Zoom

13:00 - 13:40 Giovanni Picogna: Introduction of the PLUTO hydro code and a case study of disk winds

13:50 - 14:30 Christian Rab: Radiation thermo-chemical models and interpretation of resolved spectral line observations

14:40 - 15:20 Lukasz Tychoniec: Planet-forming and debris disks in infrared: what to expect from JWST?

15:30 - 16:10 Raphael Franz: Synthesizing observation for JWST (NIRCam)

16:20 - 17:00 Sebastian Stammler: Simulating Dust Growth with DustPy

Status 14.11.21

RuTD-Conference

Mo, 5. 10. 2020 - Fr, 9. 10. 2020 2 pm to 6 pm CET

The conference takes place within the framework of the

CAS Research Group, Center for Advanced Studies (CAS), München

https://ru-td.github.io/conference2020/index.html

Evaluation DFG

Fr, 11.9.2020, 14:00 - 16:00

Munich

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Winter Meeting

Mo, 10.2.2020 - Fr, 14.2.2020

Italy, Bormio/Sondrio

Hotel Larice Bianco, Via Funivie 10, 23032 Bormio (So), Italia

Program

 

Monday, 10.02.20

15:00 - 15:10 Barbara Ercolano: “Welcome and Organization"

15:10 - 15:40 Anna Miotello & Leonardo Testi (+ Ewine van Dishoeck remotely):

                         Phase II Projects on Observations

15:40 - 16:10 Barbara Ercolano (+ Paola Caselli + Oliver Gressl remotely):

                         Phase II Projects on Disc Evolution, Chemistry and Synthetic Observations

16:10 - 16:30 Coffee

16:30 - 16:50 Willy Kley (remotely): Phase II Project on Planet Disc interactions 

16:50 - 17:10 Til Birnstiel: Phase II Project on Dust Evolution in Discs

17:10 - 17:30 Kees Dullemond (remotely + Paola Pinilla remotely):

                         Phase II Project on Asymmetric disc structures

17:30 - 18:00 Discussion

 

​Tuesday, 11.02.20

 

during tutorials and PI meetings coffee is available all the time for breaks to be taken at the appropriate times

  9:00 - 12:00 Tutorial: Fargo3D+RadMC3D by Peter Rodenkirch 

12:00 - 14:45 Lunch Break + Informal Discussions

14:45 - 15:00 Joanna Drazkowska & Anna Miotello Final RUTD conference update 

15:00 - 15:30 Science Talk, Michael Küffmaier:

                        Formation of second-generation disks and regulation of disk size via cosmic-rays 

15:30 - 18:30 PI Meeting / Discussion / Phase II Planning

15:30 - 18:30 Tutorial: CASA by Anna Miotello 

 

Wednesday, 12.02.20

during tutorials and PI meetings coffee is available all the time for breaks to be taken at the appropriate times

  9:00 - 12:30 Free Morning 

12:30 - 14:30 Lunch Break + Informal Discussions

14:30 - 15:00 Science Talk, Maria Koutoulaki: Constraining the dust properties of Class I protostars  

15:00 - 15:30 Science Talk: Science Talk, Carlo Manara: The late evolution of mass accretion rate: a test of disk evolution models 

15:30 - 18:30 PI Meeting / Discussion / Phase II Planning 

15:30 - 18:30 Tutorial Simdata by Thomas Rometsch

 

Thursday, 13.02.20

  9:00 - 12:00 Tutorial: KROME by Tommaso Grassi 

12:00 - 15:00 Lunch Break + Informal Discussions

Project Presentations with Connections:

15:00 - 15:15 Anna Miotello (A1)

15:15 - 15:30 Leonardo Testi (A2)

15:30 - 15:45 Anna Miotello/Leonardo Testi (or Ewine van Dishoeck remotely) (A3) 

15:45 - 16:00 Barbara Ercolano (B1) 

16:00 - 16:15 Barbara Ercolano (for Paola Caselli) (B2) 

16:15 - 16:45 Coffee 

16:45 - 17:00 Til Birnstiel (C1) 

17:00 - 17:15 Barbara Ercolano (C2) 

17:15 - 17:30 Kees Dullemond remotely (D1) 

17:30 - 17:45 Willy Kley (D2) 

17:45 - 18:30 Discussion 

 

Friday, 14.02.20

during tutorials and PI meetings coffee is available all the time for breaks to be taken at the appropriate times

  9:00 -   9:30 Science Talk, Fabian Binkert: Planetary Gaps in Dust and Gas

  9:30 - 12:00 Tutorial DustPy by Sebastian Stammler 

12:00 - 13:00 Lunch Break

             13:00 Bus departs for Munich

4th Full Meeting

Mo, 18.11.2019 - Tue, 19.11.2019

The Meeting takes place within the framework of the CAS Research Group

Center for Advanced Studies (CAS), Seestraße 13, 80802 München

MEETING PROGRAM

Monday, 18.11.19   - project talks, external talks -

 

10:30    coffee/registration

10:50    welcome Barbara Ercolano/Lena Bouman, CAS

11:00    external talk, Tim Lichtenberg, Oxford:

              Geophysical evolution during rocky planet formation

11:20    A1 (PI Testi)

              Enrique Sanchis: Solids and gas evolution in disks: observational 

              constraints

11:50    A2 (PI Preibisch)

              Stefan Flaischlen: Studying the relation between accretion and

              X-ray activity

12:20    external talk, Mihkel Kama, Cambridge:

              Tracing planetary origins with elemental abundance ratios

12:40    lunch - served at CAS

13:30    external talk, Nicolas Kurtovic, MPIA:

              Impact of binary interactions in protoplanetary disks substructures

13:50    B1 (PI Ercolano)

              Giovanni Picogna, Lisa Wölfer: A new view on disc photoevaporation.

              Impact of stellar and disc properties

14:30    B2 (PI Caselli)

              Laszlo Szücs: Astrochemistry in the atmospheres and winds of 

              photoevaporating disks

15:00    C2 (PI Ercolano)

              Raphael Franz, presented by G. Picogna:

              Dust entrainment in photoevaporative winds: The impact of X-rays

15:30    coffee

16:00    external talk, Timmy Delage, MPIA:

              Atmospheric Escape from Ultra-short Period Rocky Planets

16:20    C1 (PI Birnstiel)

              Apostolos Zormpas: Disk Population Synthesis

              Sebastian Stammler: Introducing DustPy

17:00    D1 (PI Kley)

              Thomas Rometsch: Migration in a system with two accreting planets

17:30    D2 (PI Dullemond)

              Peter Rodenkirch: Origin of complex non-axisymmetric structures in

              Type 2 Transition Disks

18.00    break, beverages

18:30    public highlight talk, Prof. Ewine van Dishoeck, Leiden/MPE: 

              Zooming in on planet-forming disks with ALMA

19:45    reception, finger food served

Tuesday, 19.11.19   - working group sessions -

 

  9:30    organization of parallel sessions (Ercolano)

  9:40    parallel sessions

11:00    coffee

11:30    parallel sessions

13:00    lunch - served at CAS

14:00    plenary session

15:30    end

 

Project Update Meeting, Research Area d

Munich, 15th of July 2019 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Project Update Meeting, Research Area C

Munich, 1st of July 2019 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

3rd Full Meeting

Mo, 1. 4. (1 pm) - We, 3. 4. 2019 (noon)

universität  Tübingen

Auf der Morgenstelle 10, 72076 Tübingen

Building C, 9th floor, lecuture hall C9 A03

RUTD MEETING PROGRAM

1.4.19, Monday

 

13:30    Coffee

14:00    Welcome and Introduction (Kley/Ercolano)

14:10    B1 (Picogna/Wölfer): Rad. hydro in photoevap. winds

14:40    B2 (Szücs): Astrochemistry in atms. and winds

15:10    Extra Talk (Kristina Monsch):

              X-ray photoevaporation and the demographics

              of giants

15:40    Coffee Break

16:10    C1 (Stammler/Zormpas): Dust trapping

16:50    C2 (Franz): Dust entrainment in winds

17:20    Extra Talk (Joanna Drazkowska):

              Dust growth in hydrodynamic simulations

17:50    Discussions

18:30    End of day 1

 

2.4.19, Tuesday

 

 9:00     RUTD Issues (Ercolano): Renewal proposal,

              winter school, papers/collab., activities, budget, …

10:30    A1 (Sanchis): Solids and gas evolution

11:00    A2 (Flaischlen): Disk dissipation/ X-rays

11:30    Coffee Break

12:00    D1 (Rometsch): Transdisks and planets

12:30    D2 (Rodenkirch): Non-axisymmetric features

13:00    Lunch & Coffee Break

14:30    Extra Talk (Sareh Ataiee):

              How much can a planet's spirals heat up the disc?

15:00    Extra Talk (Tommaso Grassi):

              Interplay of microphysics, ambipolar diffusion,                         chemistry, and cosmic rays in MHD

15:30    Coffee Break

16:00    Research Areas Parallel Sessions,

              revision of milestones and future planning

17:00    End of day 2

 

19:00    Joint Dinner "Die Wurstküche"

              Am Lustnauer Tor 8, 72074 Tübingen

            

 

 

3.4.19, Wednesday

 

10:00    RA-A Ambassador Report + Brainstorming, TBD

10:30    RA-B Ambassador Report + Brainstorming, TBD

11:00    RA-C Ambassador Report + Brainstorming, TBD

11:30    RA-D Ambassador Report + Brainstorming, TBD

 

12:00    Lunch / Departure

Project Update Meeting, Research Area B

Munich, 4th of February 2019 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Full Meeting

22nd and 23rd of October 2018 

ESO, Garching, near Munich

ESO, Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 2, 85748 Garching

RUTD MEETING PROGRAM

10:00 Uhr

10:10 Uhr

10:30 Uhr

10:50 Uhr

11:10 Uhr

11:30 Uhr

13:00 Uhr

13:20 Uhr

13:40 Uhr

14:00 Uhr

14:20 Uhr

14:40 Uhr

15:00 Uhr

15:20 Uhr

15:40 Uhr

16:00 Uhr

16:20 Uhr

16:40 Uhr

17:00 Uhr

17:20 Uhr

18:00 Uhr

 

22.10.18, Monday

 

Welcome (Testi)

A1 (Sanchis)

A2 (Flaischlen)

Discussion A

Facchini

Lunch Break

B1 (Picogna)

B2 (Szücs)

Discussion B

Manara/Miotello

Coffee Break

C1 (Zormpas)

C2 (Franz)

Discussion C

Ansdell

Coffee Break

D1 (Rometsch)

D2 (Küffme./Rodenki./Dullemond)

Discussion D

Final Discussion

End of Day 1

 

10:00 Uhr

11:00 Uhr

12:00 Uhr

13:00 Uhr

14:00 Uhr

15:00 Uhr

15:30 Uhr

15:45 Uhr

16:00 Uhr

16:15 Uhr

16:30 Uhr

17:00 Uhr

23.10.18, Tuesday

 

Parallel working groups

Parallel working groups

Lunch Break

Parallel working groups

Parallel working groups

Coffee Break

Report Group A

Report Group B

Report Group C

Report Group D

Final Discussion

​End of Day 2

Project Update Meeting, Research Area A

Munich, 10th of September 2018 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Project Update Meeting: Research Area D

Munich, 2th of July 2018 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Project Update Meeting: Research Area C

Munich, 7th of May 2018 from 1pm to 3pm

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Kick-Off Meeting:

Munich 5th and 6th of February 2018

University Observatory of the LMU, Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Day 1: February 5th

10am-4:30pm

 

COFFEE & CHATS 10:00-1100

 

Session 1: 11:00-12:10                  Intro + A projects

     11:00-11:20  RUTD Introd.        — Ercolano/Dullemond

     11:20-11:50  Project A1             — Testi/PhD students

     11:50-12:10  Project A2             — Preibisch/Flaischlen

 

CATERED LUNCH:   12:15-13:30 

 

Session 2: 13:30-14:10                   B projects

     13:30-13:50 Project B1               — Picogna

     13:50-14:10 Project B2               — Caselli/Szucs

COFFEE/DISCUSSION: 14:10-14:40

Session 3: 14:40-15:20                   C projects

     14:40-15:00 Project C1               — Birnstiel/Zormpas

     15:00-15:20 Project C2               — Franz

COFFEE/DISCUSSION: 15:20-15:50

 

Session 4: 15:50-16:30                    D projects    

     16:00-16:10 Project D2                — Kley/PhD student

     16:10-16:30 Project D1                — Dullemond/Küffmeier

Day 2: February 6th

9am-5pm

 

Introduction to Observations            9:00-11:00

      9:00-  9:45  Testi/Facchini/De Simone/Miotello:

                           How do we observe discs and planets? 

                           Current and future facilities, techniques and perspectives.

      9:45-10:00  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

    10:00-10:45  Preibisch: X-ray observations of young stars.

    10:45-11:00  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

 

COFFEE 11:00 - 11:30

 

Introduction to Hydrodynamics:     11:30-12:30

     11:30-12:15  Kley: Planet Disc interactions    

     12:15-12:30  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

 

CATERED LUNCH 12:30 - 13:30

 

Introduction to Chemistry:                13:30-14:30

     13:30-14:15  Caselli: Astrochemistry in discs

     14:15-14:30  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

 

Introduction to Radiative Transfer: 14:30-15:30

     14:30-15:15  Dullemond: Radiative Transfer in discs: Interpreting

                            the observations and observing your simulations. 

     15:15-15:30  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

 

COFFEE 15:30 - 16:00

 

Introduction to Dust Physics:            16:00-17:00

     16:00-16:45  Birnstiel: Dust processes in discs

     16:45-17:00  QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION

Kick-Off Meeting:

Munich 5th and 6th of February 2018

University Observatory of the LMU, Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

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Day 3: February 7th

9:30am-6:30pm

Only for PhD Students and Postdocs

 

Parallel Tutorial Sessions     

      Time                                 Session 1      Tutor                          Session 2        Tutor 

        9:30 – 11:30                   CASA               M. Tazzari                  TWOPOPPY     T. Birnstiel

      12:30  - 14:30                   GANDALF       D. Hubber                 PLUTO             G. Picogna

      14.30 – 16.30                   RADMC3D       L. Szücs                     KROME            T. Grassi

      16.30 -  18.30                   GALARIO        M. Tazzari

Code description:

CASA, the Common Astronomy Software Applications package, is being developed with the primary goal of supporting the data post-processing needs of the next generation of radio astronomical telescopes such as ALMA and VLA.

Website: https://casa.nrao.edu/

 

TWOPOPPY, implementation of the 2-population model for dust evolution in protoplanetary disks after Birnstiel, Klahr, & Ercolano, A&A (2012).

Website: https://github.com/birnstiel/two-pop-py

 

GANDALF, is a hybrid self-gravitating fluid dynamics (via SPH) and collisional N-body code primarily designed for investigating star formation and planet formation problems.

Website: http://gandalfcode.github.io/

 

PLUTO, is a modern Eulerian MHD code.

Website: http://plutocode.ph.unito.it/

 

RADMC3D, is a code package for diagnostic radiative transfer calculations. It calculates, for a given geometrical distribution of gas and/or dust, what its images and/or spectra look like when viewed from a certain angle, allowing modellers to compare their models with observed data.

Website: http://www.ita.uni-heidelberg.de/~dullemond/software/radmc-3d/

 

KROME, is a chemistry package for a wide range of astrophysical simulations. Given a chemical network it automatically generates all the routines needed to solve the kinetic of the system, modelled as a system of coupled ODE.

Website: http://www.kromepackage.org/

 

GALARIO, a GPU code to fit ALMA Observation.

Website: https://github.com/mtazzari/galario

Project Update Meeting: Research Area B

Munich 4th of December 2017 from 1pm to 3pm,

Seminar room, first floor

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

Munich-Garching Preparation Meeting

Munich Monday 16th of October 2017 at 1pm,

University Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University

Scheinerstraße 1, Munich, 81679

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