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Origin of solar systems 30 June - 2 July 2009 Klaus Jockers ( jockers@mps.mpg.de ) Max-Planck-Institut of Solar System Science Katlenburg-Lindau. Each day there are three time slots: 10:00 – 11:00 11:15 – 12:15 14:00 – 15:00 Included in this time: 15 minutes for discussion
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Origin of solar systems 30 June - 2 July 2009 Klaus Jockers (jockers@mps.mpg.de) Max-Planck-Institut of Solar System Science Katlenburg-Lindau • Each day there are three time slots: • 10:00 – 11:00 • 11:15 – 12:15 • 14:00 – 15:00 • Included in this time: 15 minutes for discussion • If there is more than one speaker for one lesson, • speaking time and discussion time must be shared.
Overview 1. Physics and chemistry of molecular regions in the interstellar medium (dark clouds and dissociation regions): Supriya Deshpande, Antoine Genetelli and Judith de Patoul 2: Cloud collapse (Jeans mass, free fall time, opacity limit) + numerical calculations of cloud collapse (movies from internet), initial mass function: Tilaye Tadesse, Klaus Jockers 3. Early phases of protostars – observations: microwave, infrared, visual, X-rays: Maria Dasi, Yeon Joo Lee, and Julia Thalmann 4. Equilibria of protostars and gas planets: Armando Gonzalez and Peter Kollmann, talk to be given by Klaus Jockers 5. Condensation and growth of solid bodies in proto-planetary disks: Klaus Jockers 6. Equilibrium condensation of a solar nebula + explanation of the minerals involved: Klaus Jockers 7. Dynamical and physical properties of extrasolar planets: Ronny Lutz and Anne Angsmann 8. Dynamics of comets and the Kuiper belt: Jean-Baptiste Vincent and Yacine Saidi 9. Physical properties of Trans Neptunian Objects and comets: Tadese Ejeta and Manuela Lippi Tue. June 30: 10:00 11:15 14:00 Wed. July 01: 10:00 11:15 14:00 Thu. July 02: 10:00 11:15 14:00