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CANCELLED: Building Planetary Systems: The Formation of Planetesimals
Add to Calendar 2024-01-10T20:45:00 2024-01-10T22:00:00 UTC CANCELLED: Building Planetary Systems: The Formation of Planetesimals Davey Laboratory 538
Start DateWed, Jan 10, 2024
3:45 PM
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End DateWed, Jan 10, 2024
5:00 PM
Presented By
Jake Simon (Iowa State)
Event Series: Astronomy Colloquium

Planetesimals are small rocky (and sometimes icy) objects, typically 1-100 km in diameter (e.g., asteroids and comets in the Solar System). One of the largest unanswered questions in all of planetary astrophysics is: how do these planetesimals form in the disks that orbit young, newly forming stars (“circumstellar disks”)?  In this talk, I will discuss my group’s research projects devoted to answering this important question. I will first provide an overview of planet formation and describe how planetesimals are an integral step in the planet formation process. I will then discuss the progress my group has made in understanding planetesimal formation with theoretical and computational models. In particular, by using computational fluid and particle dynamics, run on large-scale supercomputing facilities, we are working towards understanding under what conditions and in what locations planetesimals can or cannot form in circumstellar disks. I will conclude with a set of future goals to connect what we have learned so far to the larger picture of planet formation. 

Astro Colloquium and 'coffee & cookies' department gathering (3:30-3:45pm)

Please join in 538 Davey or click the link to join: https://psu.zoom.us/j/93131536409