List of Accepted Poster Presentation
Since the total number of accepted poster presentations have exceeded our maximum capacity, we will no longer be able to accept any more poster presentations. Thank you.List of Accepted Poster Presentation
[P01] Masahiko Arakawa (Kobe University) "Impact strength of small icy bodies experienced multiple collisions" [P02] Kevin Baillie (Universite Paris)
"Protoplanetary disk characteristics as a function of the turbulent viscosity parameter and
influence of deadzones" [P03] Christoph Baranec (Univ. Hawaii / IfA)
"PULSE: Palomar Ultraviolet Laser for the Study of Exoplanets" [P04] Charles Beichman (NASA) “Brown Dwarf Parallax Program” Mickael Bonnefoy (Institut de Plan?tologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble)
[P05] "Characterization of gaseous companion to the B-type star Kappa Andromedae" [P06] "Direct imaging discovery of a probable 4-5 MJup" [P07] "Properties of the distant brown-dwarf binary companion to the young and dusty A-type star HR6037" [P08] Geoffrey Bryden (JPL) "Herschel Imaging of Debris Disks: Resolved Planet-Bearing Disks and First Detection of a Planet-Disk Correlation" [P09] Anthony Cheetham (University of Sydney)
"Companions to Ultracool Dwarfs at the diffraction limit" [P10] Minho Choi (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) "Magnetic Activities of Class 0 Protostars" [P11] Valentin Christiaens (University of Chile) "Spirals in the disk of HD 142527 from CO emission lines with ALMA" [P12] Christophe Sebastien Jean Claude (Subaru Telescope / Paris Observatory)
"The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme AO High Sensitivity Visible Wavefront Sensors" [P13] Ian Crossfield (MPIA)
"Dusty Atmospheres of Cool, Low-Mass Planets" [P14] Kate Brutlag Follette (University of Arizona) "Sub-mm vs Scattered Light Transitional Disks: Structural Discrepancies in Oph IRS 48 and SR21" [P15] Yuri I. Fujii (Nagoya University) "On the Origin of Angular Momentum Transfer in Circumplanetary Disks" [P16] Yuka Fujii (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Photometric Variability of Solar System Solid Bodies: Implications for Rocky/Icy Exoplanets"
[P17] Akihiko Fukui (NAOJ)
"Atmospheric Study of Transiting Planets through Optical and Infrared Observations" [P18] Antonio Garufi (ETH Zurich)
"The interplay between disks and (forming) planets from VLT/NACO PDI and ADI observations" [P19] Andras Gaspar (Steward Observatory)
"The Collisional Evolution of Debris Disks: Connecting Observations with Theory" [P20] Adam Hardy (Universidad de Valparaiso) "SAM observations of the transition disk MY Lup" [P21] Yasuhiro Hasegawa (ASIAA) "Planet-Metallicity Correlation as a diagnostics for the critical mass of planetary cores" [P22] Yukihiko Hasegawa (Osaka University)
"Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in Multi-sized Dust Layers" [P23] Kanae Haze (ISAS/JAXA)
"Laboratory experiments with the free-standing binary-pupil mask coronagraphs for SPICA" [P24] Teruyuki Hirano (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Probing Stellar Obliquities for Transiting Exoplanetary Systems with Subaru" [P25] Peng Hong (The University of Tokyo)
"Reducing atmospheres and habitability of deep-ocean exoplanets" [P26] Yasunori Hori (NAOJ) "Characterizing Low-mass Planets Orbiting Cool Stars With Water and Hydrogen" [P27] Daiki Ishimoto (Kyoto University) "Chemistry in protoplanetary disks with the effects of disk wind and grain growth" [P28] Masaki Ishiwatari (Hokkaido University)
"Numerical experiments on atmospheres of synchronously rotating planets: a case with a non-gray radiation scheme and a cloud scheme"
[P29] Yuichi Ito (Tokyo Institute of Technology / Teh University of Tokyo) "Thermal structure and detectability of atmospheres of hot rocky super-Earths" Nemanja Jovanovic (Subaru Telescope)
[P30] "Status of the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics System for high contrast imaging" [P31] "Detecting Earth-like planets in the habitable zone around M-dwarfs with photonic technologies" [P32] Kazuhiro Kanagawa (ILTS / Hokkaido University) "Gap formation around a planet in protoplanetary disks" [P33] Akihiro Kikuchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Orbital evolution of eccentric, gas-accreting protoplanets: Formation of distant jupiters in nearly circular orbits" [P34] Shigeo Kimura (Osaka University)
"Role of the inner region of a circumstellar disk for understanding episodic accretion" [P35] Takanori Kodama (The University of Tokyo)
"Evolution of terrestrial planets with water loss" [P36] Mihoko Konishi (Osaka University)
"Direct Imaging Search for Extrasolar Giant Planets around 100 Myr-old Stars
with Subaru Telescope" [P37] Yuji Matsumoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "The behavior of critical numbers of the orbital stability of planets trapped in the mean-motion resonances" [P38] Jae-Min Lee (University of Zurich)
"Spectral Retrieval Analysis of the Directly Imaged exoplanets around HR 8799" [P39] Karen Michelle Lewis (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"Constraining Gas Giant Formation: Robust exo-moon radius and semi-major axis limits" [P40] Naohiko Maeshima (Nagoya University)
"The numerical calculations and analitycal evaluations of type I migration in protoplanetary disks heated by stellar irradiation" [P41] Alexis Matter (IPAG) "Evidence of a discontinuous disc structure around the Herbig Ae star HD 139614 [P42] Michael W. McElwain (NASA Goddard)
"Science with CHARIS: A high contrast integral field spectrograph for Subaru"
[P43] Kyle Aaron Mede (The University of Tokyo) "The CHARIS Data Extraction Software: Integral Field Spectroscopy at High Contrast" [P44] Farisa Y. Morales (NASA/JPL) "HERSCHEL-RESOLVED OUTER BELTS OF TWO-BELT DEBRIS DISKS
AROUND A-TYPE and SOLAR-TYPE STARS" [P45] Tamami I. Mori (The University of Tokyo)
"Experimental Study on deuterated hydrocarbon materials" [P46] Claire Moutou (CFHT) "Planet-Finder survey with SPHERE/IRDIFS" [P47] Eric Ludwig Nielsen
"A Unified Analysis of Brown Dwarf and Exoplanet Companions from Direct Imaging Surveys"
[P48] Ricky Nilsson (American Museum of Natural History) "Panning for Planets in Stellar Glare: Methods for High-Contrast Imaging with Project 1640 " [P49] Jun Nishikawa (NAOJ/GUAS) "A coronagraph system with unbalanced nulling interferometer : upgrade of 2013" [P50] Masashi Omiya (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
"A precise Doppler survey of late-M dwarfs using IRD" [P51] Masanori Onishi (Kobe University) "Development of radiative transfer model for exoplanets with steam atmospheres" [P52] Shoichi Oshino (NAOJ)
"N-body simulations for planetary accretion in the presence of hot Jupiter" [P53] James Owen (CITA)
"Models of transition discs: success and failures"
[P54] Masahito Oya (Nihon Univ./NAOJ) "Adaptive optics operation with a focal plane wavefront sensing in a coronagraph" [P55] Itsuki Sakon (The University of Tokyo) "Challenges towards the Identification of the Unidentified Infrared Bands from the Laboratory Experimental Approaches" [P56] Graeme Stanley Salter (University of New South Wales)
"Direct Imaging of Long Period Radial Velocity Targets" [P57] Takao Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Possibilities of water supply to the Earth with “icy-dust filtering" [P58] Guillaume Schworer (University of New South Wales)
"Time-Contrast-Separation-Polarization Diagrams to predict exoplanet visibility" [P59] Garima Singh (Subaru Telescope, Observatoire de Paris)
"Phase mask coronagraphs ultra-fine pointing control system" [P60] Satoko Sorahana (Nagoya University)
"Evidence of Chromospheric Activity in three brown dwarfs from 2.5-5.0 m AKARI spectra" [P61] Esther Taillifet (AIM CEA Saclay/ Université Paris Diderot)
"Formation of the first Solar System solids in a turbulent protoplanetary disk" [P62] Sanemichi Takahashi (Nagoya University, Kyoto University)
"An Origin of Ring Structures in Protoplanetary Disks" [P63] Yasuto Takahashi (Hokkaido University)
"Comparison of Jupiter and GJ504b : similarity and differences in vertical structure and thermal radiation spectrum" [P64] Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi (Kobe University)
"Development of a general circulation model for earth-like planetary atmospheres and its application" [P65] Taku Takeuchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Transport of Magnetic Flux in Protoplanetary Disks as a Cause of the Transitional Phase" [P66] Yuki Tanaka (Nagoya University)
"Magnetically driven wind from gas-giant planets" [P67] Takayuki Tanigawa (Hokkaido Univeristy)
"Structure of Circum-Planetary Disks embedded in Protoplanetary Disks" [P68] Takashi Tsukagoshi (Ibaraki University)
"High-resolution Submillimeter and Near-infrared Studies of the Transition Disk around Sz 91" [P69] Yusuke Tsukamoto (Nagoya University)
"Formation, orbital and thermal evolution, and survival of planetary-mass clumps in the early phase
of circumstellar disk evolution" [P70] Barnaby Norris (University of Sydney) "VAMPIRES - Probing the innermost regions of protoplanetary systems with polarimetric aperture-masking" [P71] Yuta Ueda (University of Tokyo,Tokyo Institute of Technolog)
"Collisional growth of organic mantle structured dusts" [P72] Shoji Ueta (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Surface H2O layers of ice-covered terrestrial planets" [P73] Stephen C. Unwin (JPL/Caltech) "High Contrast Imaging of Debris Disks from a High Altitude Balloon" [P74] Chiaki Uyeda (Osaka University)
"Magnetic Orientation of Amorphous Silicate Grain in the PPD Region" [P75] Arthur Vigan (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille) "The VLT/NaCo large program to probe the occurrence of exoplanets and brown dwarfs at wide orbits - Survey results and statistical analysis" [P76] Koji Wada (PERC / Chiba Inst.Technology)
"Amount of ejecta mass at dust aggregate collisions" [P77] John Wisniewski (University of Oklahoma) "Near-IR Scattered Light Imagery of the DoAr 28 Transitional Disk" [P78] Duncan John Wright (UNSW)
"The Search for The Search for Habitable-Zone Super-Earths Orbiting M Dwarfs at the Anglo-Australian Telescope" [P79] Tetsuo Yamamoto (CPS, Kobe University)
"A new method of estimating the cooling rate experienced by chondrules in the early solar nebula"
[P80] Chikako Yasui (University of Tokyo)
"Rapid Evolution of the Innermost Dust Disk of Protoplanetary Disks Surrounding
Intermediate-mass Stars" We also apologize to those who have submitted oral presentations but are not given time. The scientific organizing committee tried to schedule as many talks as possible, but could only select one-third of the nominated presentations. We sincerely ask the participants to present posters.