Origin and evolution of solid materials in stars and planets
Scope
Recent progresses of astronomical observations, laboratory experiments, and theoretical work have enabled us to study the evolution of solid materials in our Solar System as a part of a general star and planetary system formation and evolution study. Collecting these new scientific results, in this session, further progresses of our science are pursued.
Convener
Shogo Tachibana
tachi@eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Takafumi Ootsubo, Hitoshi Miura
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Session Informations
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May 23rd PPS025 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PPS025-P01 Strength contrast between plagioclase and olivine and rheological structure of the terrestrial planets Shintaro Azuma Shintaro Azuma,
Ikuo Katayama
PPS025-P02 Petrographic observations of hibonite-bearing inclusions from Murchison using SEM-EDS. Hajime Hiyagon Hajime Hiyagon,
Shogo Sasaki
PPS025-P03 Evolution of infrared spectra in crystallization by heating of amorphous magnesium silicates Yuta Imai Yuta Imai,
Chiyoe Koike,
Chihara Hiroki et al.
PPS025-P04 Density Estimation from Impact Track Morphology in Silica Aerogel: Application to Dusts of Comet 81P/Wild 2 Toshihiko Kadono Rei Niimi,
Toshihiko Kadono,
Akira Tsuchiyama et al.
PPS025-P05 Planetesimal Bow Shocks: A Heating Mechanism for Chondrule Formation II Taishi Nakamoto Shizuka Nakajima,
Taishi Nakamoto
PPS025-P06 UV-CPL irradiation experiment of lactic acid: photostability, racemization, and asymmetric decomposition Shoko Sai Shoko Sai,
Hikaru Yabuta,
Masahiro Adachi et al.
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