A PDF version of the general programme is available here. The talk abstracts are here, and the poster abstracts are here. Posters can now be viewed by following the links from the poster titles below.
Monday 9th
- 10:45-12:30 Introduction and Review Talks - Chair: Anna Penzlin
- 10:45-11:00 Introduction (Welcome, Code of Conduct, Logistics) - Farzana Meru
- 11:00-11:30 Review Talk: Protoplanetary Discs - Richard Booth (Leeds)
- 11:30-12:00 Review Talk: Debris Discs - Mark Booth (Edinburgh)
- 12:00-12:30 Review Talk: White Dwarf Discs - Laura Rogers (Cambridge)
- 12:30-14:00 Lunch
- 14:00-15:00 Disc Structures 1 - Chair: Lucy Evans
- 14:00-14:12 Constraining the population of planets in debris disc systems with gaps and astrometric accelerations using JWST — Raphael Bendahan-West (University of Exeter)
- 14:12-14:24 The Inner Regions of Protoplanetary Discs — Isabelle Codron (University of Exeter)
- 14:24-14:36 How do planets carve smooth gaps in inviscid discs? — Amelia Cordwell (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
- 14:36-14:48 Sandwich Planet Formation in action — Maria de Juan Ovelar (University of Warwick)
- 14:48-15:00 How Planet-Induced Disc Morphology Encourages Planetesimal Growth — Amena Faruqi (University of Warwick)
- 15:00-15:30 Coffee break
- 15:30-16:30 Disc Structures 2 - Chair: Lucy Evans
- 15:30-15:42 Directly imaging massive planets sculpting the inner edges of debris discs with JWST-MIRI — Andrew James (University of Exeter)
- 15:42-15:54 Multi-Wavelength Analysis of HD 32297’s Edge-on Debris Disk — Patricia Luppe (Trinity College Dublin)
- 15:54-16:06 Shadows and spiral arcs in the Protoplanetary Disc HD 139614 — Katie Milsom (University of Exeter)
- 16:06-16:18 Disc walls and fake vortices: crescent-shaped asymmetries in ALMA observations of protoplanetary discs — Álvaro Ribas (Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge)
- 16:20-16:50 Poster Pop-ups
- 16:50-17:00 Conference Photo
- 17:00-18:00 Poster Session
Tuesday 10th
- 9:30-10:30 Disc Composition & Chemistry 1 - Chair: Álvaro Ribas
- 09:30-09:42 Constraining the inner disk structure around intermediate mass YSOs from CO overtone emission — Cade Bürgy (University College Dublin)
- 09:42-09:54 Unraveling the origin of excess carbon in planet-forming environments around low-mass stars — Javiera Díaz (University of Leeds)
- 09:54-10:06 Presenting spectrospatial distribution of CO gas in 18 nearby debris discs — Sorcha Mac Manamon (Trinity College Dublin)
- 10:06-10:18 Volatile composition of the planet-hosting disk HD 169142 — Luke Keyte (UCL)
- 10:18-10:30 The detectability of amorphous and crystalline water ice in debris discs: insights from scattered light observations — Minjae Kim (University of Warwick)
- 10:30-11:00 Coffee break
- 11:00-12:00 Disc Composition & Chemistry 2 - Chair: Álvaro Ribas
- 11:00-11:12 Chemcomp: Calculating disc and planetary compositions — Bertram Bitsch (University College Cork) — online
- 11:12-11:24 A general framework for the chemical characterization of circumstellar gaseous discs around white dwarfs with Cloudy — Felipe Lagos-Vilches (University of Warwick)
- 11:24-11:36 Constraining the rotational temperature of methanol in the planet-forming disc HD 100546 — Lucy Evans (University of Leeds)
- 11:36-11:48 Analysis of triggered fragmentation in self-gravitating discs — Alfie Robinson (Imperial College London)
- 11:48-12:00 Determining the H2/CO Ratios of Gas Rich Exocometary Belts: Primordial or Secondary Origins? — Kevin Smith (Trinity College Dublin)
- 12:00-13:30 Lunch
- 13:30-14:30 EDI talk — Ryan Arthur
- 14:30-15:06 Star-disc connection - Chair: Daniela Iglesias
- 14:30-14:42 The rise and fall of the giant planet occurrence rate — Heather Johnston (University of Leeds) — online
- 14:42-14:54 What Time Can Tell Us About Space: Mapping Accretion in Intermediate-Mass YSO — Ruhee Kahar (University of Dundee)
- 14:54-15:06 Discs around neutron stars — Bettina Posselt (University of Oxford)
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15:06-15:35 Coffee break
- 15:35-16:50 Disc Properties 1 - Chair: Daniela Iglesias
- 15:35-15:47 Study of the degree of dust settling and turbulence in highly-inclined protoplanetary discs — Juanita Antilen (UCL)
- 15:47-15:59 Investigating YSO Dippers with XShooter — Aaron Empey (University College Dublin)
- 16:00-16:12 Free-floating planets ejected from massive self-gravitating discs — Jane Greaves (Cardiff University)
- 16:12-16:24 Exploration and Characterisation of Eruptive Variables in Nearby Star-Forming Regions — Rafael Martinez-Brunner (University of Warwick)
- 16:24-16:36 A multi-wavelength study of the VLA 1623 protostellar system using JWST, ALMA and JVLA — Isaac Radley (University of Leeds)
- 16:36-16:50 Comfort Break
- 16:50-17:50 Discussion Session — Tim Pearce (University of Warwick), Rebecca Nealon (University of Warwick), Laura Rogers (University of Cambridge, Institute of Astronomy), Andrew Swan (University of Warwick)
Wednesday 11th
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9:30-10:55 Disc Properties 2 + New and Improved Models/Methods 1 - Chair: Matthäus Schulik
Disc Properties 2
- 09:30-09:42 Constraints on the physical origin of large cavities in transition disks from multi-wavelength dust continuum emission — Anibal Sierra (Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London)
New and Improved Models/Methods 1
- 09:42-09:54 On the role of resonance absorption in flows receptive to the magnetorotational instability — Joshua Brown (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
- 09:54-10:06 The properties of embedded disc-instability protoplanets — Ethan Carter (University of Central Lancashire)
- 10:06-10:18 A flared model of gaseous white dwarf accretion discs — Yixuan Chen (Imperial College London)
- 10:18-10:30 Characterizing Infall-Driven Gravitational Instability in Protostellar Discs — Cristiano Longarini (University of Cambridge, Institute of Astronomy)
- 10:30-10:42 Exocomet Hunting with Convolutional Neural Networks — Azib Norazman (University of Warwick)
- 10:42-10:54 Realistic modelling of radiative cooling for gravitationally unstable discs — Alison Young (University of Edinburgh)
- 10:55-11:25 Coffee break
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11:25-12:50 New and Improved Models/Methods 2 + Disc Processes 1 - Chair: Alexandros Ziampras
New and Improved Models/Methods 2
- 11:25-11:37 The Role of Drag and Gravity on Dust Concentration in a Gravitationally Unstable Disc — Sahl Rowther (University of Leicester)
- 11:37-11:49 Pebble drift in HD 163926 - constraining the mass of dust and ice reaching the terrestrial planet formation region — Joe Williams (University of Exeter)
Disc Processes 1
- 11:49-12:01 On the role of resonance absorption in flows receptive to the magnetorotational instability — Mattias Brynjell-Rahkola (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
- 12:01-12:13 The effect of disc photoevaporation on the evolution of migrating giant planets — Emmanuel Greenfield (Imperial College London)
- 12:13-12:25 Hydrodynamic instability and warping in vertically bouncing accretion disks — Loren E Held (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
- 12:25-12:37 Disc evolution in intermediate mass stars: survey extension — Daniela Iglesias (University of Leeds)
- 12:37-12:49 Dust dynamics in the inner regions of protoplanetary disks — Thomas Jannaud (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
- 12:50-14:20 Lunch
- 14:20-15:45 Disc Processes 2
- 14:20-14:32 From Minutes to Decades: Dynamical Activity in Planetary Debris Disks Around White Dwarfs — Hiba tu Noor (UCL)
- 14:32-14:44 Analysis of triggered fragmentation in self-gravitating discs — Pratishtha Rawat (University of Warwick)
- 14:44-14:56 Discs within discs - formation conditions and structures in moon forming discs — Matthäus Schulik (Imperial College London)
- 14:56-15:08 The Fomalhaut disc’s high interior dust content: PR-drag-caused and universal? — Max Sommer (University of Cambridge, Institute of Astronomy)
- 15:08-15:20 The origin of the wide orbit circumbinary gas giant planet, Delorme 1 (AB)b — Matthew Teasdale (University of Central Lancashire)
- 15:20-15:32 Can the dominant mechanism for angular momentum transport be identified by measuring gas disc sizes? — Simin Tong (University of Leicester)
- 15:32-15:44 Planet Formation in the Inner Disc — Morgan Williams (Imperial College London)
- 15:45-15:50 Closing remarks
Posters
The poster session will be held on Monday 9th September from 16:50 - 18:00.
- A Closer Look at the Erosion Barrier in Protoplanetary Discs - Marco Agolzer
- Free-floating planets ejected from massive self-gravitating discs - Aleksandra Ćalović
- Following the long-term evolution of dusty fragments formed via gravitational instability - Maggie Celeste
- Hydrodynamical Simulations of Planet-Disk Interactions in PDS 70: Characterizing Gap, Spiral, and Vortex in the Disk - Daniel Daza Valdebenito
- Exploration and Characterisation of Eruptive Variables in Nearby Star-Forming Regions - Hariharan D S Muthu
- Exocometary Activity around beta Pic and Nearby Young Stars - Michael Elston
- Dust Polarization Up Close and Personal in a Planet-Forming Disk - Rachel Harrison
- Fragmentation of protoplanetary discs formed in a collapsing gas cloud - Adam Koval
- North PHASE observation of the young cluster Tr37 - Ferdinand Hollauf
- Understanding CO Depletion in Wind-Driven Protoplanetary Discs - Zuzanna Jonczyk
- Announcements board
- Simulations of Gravitational Instability in Irradiated Protoplanetary Discs - Cat Leedham
- First ALMA observations of the HD 105211 debris disc: A warm dust component close to a gigayear-old star - Qiong Liu
- Modelling the Dust substructures in the AGE-PRO sample - Lilian Luo
- Testing the shock bow model with the variations in exocometary absorptions of high ionized species as Al III observed by HST around Beta Pic - Cristina Madurga Favieres
- Sandwiched planet formation: restricting the mass of a middle planet - Farzana Meru
- The Effect of Eccentricity on the Accretion Rate onto Newly Formed Planets in Protoplanetary Discs - Aaron Mills
- Adaptive particle refinement for compressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics - Rebecca Nealon
- A Search for Transiting Exocomets in TESS Sectors 1-26 - Azib Norazman
- Dust Entrainment in 1D Externally Photo-Evaporated Models - Sébastien Paine
- Understanding the shapes of circumbinary discs - Anna Penzlin
- Dust Dynamics in Protoplanetary Discs after Stellar Flybys - Vasu Prasad
- Disc Evolution and planet formation in stellar cluster environment - Lin Qiao
- Circumplanetary Winds: A hydrodynamical study of planet formation during planetesimal accretion - Danilo Sepúlveda
- “Using time to map space” with the North-PHASE Legacy Survey - Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar
- How super‑Earths migrate in low‑turbulence radiative disks - Alexandros Ziampras