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ÆüÄø | astro-ph | ȯɽ |
Á°´ü Âè1²ó 4/1 | ||
Á°´ü Âè2²ó 4/5 | ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (3/14-18) ¼ÆÅÄͺ (3/21-25) ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (3/28-4/1) | |
Á°´ü Âè3²ó 4/19 | ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (4/4-8) ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (4/11-15) | |
Á°´ü Âè4²ó 4/26 | Âíůϯ (4/18-22) | ²®¸¶ÀµÇî ¡ÖFormation of terrestrial planets in disks evolving via disk winds¡× |
Á°´ü Âè5²ó 5/10 | ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (4/25-29) ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (5/2-6) | |
Á°´ü Âè6²ó 5/31 | ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (5/16-20) ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (5/23-27) | |
Á°´ü Âè7²ó 6/9 | ÎëÌÚ·ú ¡Ö¼§µ¤¶îÆ°·¿±ßÈ×É÷¤È¸¶»ÏÏÇÀ±·Ï±ßÈפοʲ½¡× | |
Á°´ü Âè8²ó 6/14 | ¼ÆÅÄͺ (5/9-13) ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (5/30-6/3) | |
Á°´ü Âè9²ó 6/21 | Âíůϯ (6/6-10) ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (6/13-17) | |
Á°´ü Âè10²ó 6/28 | ºÙÌî¼··î ¡ÖDISPH¤òÍѤ¤¤¿¡¢·î·ÁÀ®µðÂç¾×ÆͤΥѥé¥á¡¼¥¿¡¼¥µ¡¼¥Ù¥¤¡× | |
Á°´ü Âè11²ó 7/5 | ¼ÆÅÄͺ (6/27-7/1) | Âíůϯ ¡Ö¸¶»ÏÏÇÀ±·Ï±ßÈ×Ãæ¤Î°µÎϥХó¥×¤Ë¤ª¤±¤ë¥À¥¹¥È¤Î¹çÂÎÀ®Ä¹¡× |
Á°´ü Âè12²ó 7/19 | ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (6/20-24) ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (7/4-8) ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (7/11-15) | |
Á°´ü Âè13²ó 7/26 | ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (7/18-22) | ÅÄÃæͤ´õ ¡Ö¥¬¥¹ÏÇÀ±Â絤Ãæ¤Ë¤ª¤±¤ë¼§µ¤Î®ÂÎÇÈÆ°¤Ë¤è¤ëÏÇÀ±É÷¤Î¶îÆ°¤È²Ã®¡× |
¸å´ü Âè1²ó 10/13 | Jeroen Bedorf ¡ÖUsing GPU equipped supercomputers for studying the evolution of spiral galaxies¡× Michiko Fujii ¡ÖFormation and evolution of spiral arms and bars¡× | |
¸å´ü Âè2²ó 10/25 | Âíůϯ (9/26-30) ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (10/3-7) ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (10/10-14) | |
¸å´ü Âè3²ó 11/4 | ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (10/24-28) | |
¸å´ü Âè4²ó 11/11 | ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (10/17-21) ¼ÆÅÄͺ (10/31-11/4) | |
¸å´ü Âè5²ó 11/24 | ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (11/7-11) äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (11/14-18) | |
¸å´ü Âè6²ó 12/6 | Âíůϯ (11/21-25) ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (11/28-12/2) | |
¸å´ü Âè7²ó 12/13 | ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (12/5-9) | ¼ÆÅÄͺ ¡Ö¸½¼ÂŪ¤ÊÈùÏÇÀ±½¸ÀѲáÄø¤Î¸¦µæ¡× |
¸å´ü Âè8²ó 12/19 | ¹ÓÀîÁÏÂÀ(Å칩Âç) ¡ÖľÀܹçÂÎÀ®Ä¹¤Ë¤è¤ë¹â¶õ·äΨ´äÀÐÈùÏÇÀ±¤Î·ÁÀ®¡× | |
¸å´ü Âè9²ó 12/27 | ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (12/12-16) ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (12/19-23) | ÏÆÅÄÌÐ ¡ÖNumerical studies of planetesimal collisions¡× |
¸å´ü Âè10²ó 1/10 | ¼ÆÅÄͺ (12/26-30) ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (1/2-6) | |
¸å´ü Âè11²ó 1/24 | äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (1/9-13) | ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ ¡ÖOrbital Architecture of Planetary Systems Formed by Giant Impacts¡× |
¸å´ü Âè12²ó 1/31 | Âíůϯ (1/16-20) ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (1/23-27) | äÇÏ̤º»»Ò ¡ÖRocky Planetesimal Formation by Gravitational Instability of a Porous Dust Disk¡× |
¸å´ü Âè13²ó 2/14 | ²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (1/30-2/3) | ²®¸¶ÀµÇî ¡ÖEffects of global gas flows on type I migration¡× |
¸å´ü Âè14²ó 2/28 | ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (2/13-17) ¼ÆÅÄͺ (2/20-24) | |
¸å´ü Âè15²ó 3/7 | ¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (2/6-10) ²®¸¶ÀµÇî (2/27-3/3) | Annabella Mondino Llermanos ¡ÖDynamical effects of Saturn's ring embedded moonlets¡× |
¸å´ü Âè16²ó 3/24 | äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (3/6-10) Âíůϯ (3/13-17) | Âíůϯ |
astro-ph ¥ê¥ó¥¯ †
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (3/14-18)
¼ÆÅÄͺ (3/21-25)
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (3/28-4/1)
- On the Formation of Super-Earths with Implications for the Solar System
- Ringed Substructure and a Gap at 1 AU in the Nearest Protoplanetary Disk
- Close-in planets around giant stars. Lack of hot-Jupiters and prevalence of multi-planetary systems
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (4/4-8)
- Spontaneous concentrations of solids through two-way drag forces between gas and sedimenting particles
- The radial dependence of pebble accretion rates: A source of diversity in planetary systems I. Analytical formulation
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (4/11-15)
- Detection of H2O and evidence for TiO/VO in an ultra hot exoplanet atmosphere
- A smooth particle hydrodynamics code to model collisions between solid, self-gravitating objects
- The Impact of Stellar Rotation on the Detectability of Habitable Planets Around M Dwarfs
- Population synthesis of planet formation using a torque formula with dynamic effects
- A map of the large day–night temperature gradient of a super-Earth exoplanet
Âíůϯ (4/18-22)
- Radiation hydrodynamical models of the inner rim in protoplanetary disks
- Giant planet formation in radially structured protoplanetary discs
- ALMA Survey of Lupus Protoplanetary Disks I: Dust and Gas Masses
- Pebble Accretion and the Diversity of Planetary Systems:Pebble Accretion and the Diversity of Planetary Systems
ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (4/25-29)
- Photolytic Hazes in the Atmosphere of 51 Eri b
- Magellan AO System z¡ì, YS, and L¡ì Observations of the Very Wide 650 AU HD 106906 Planetary System
- Discovery of a Makemakean Moon
- The Hunt for Planet Nine: Atmosphere, Spectra, Evolution, and Detectability
- Lightning as a possible source of the radio emission on HAT-P-11b
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (5/2-6)
- Secular models and Kozai resonance for planets in coorbital non-coplanar motion
- Discovery of concentric broken rings at sub-arcsec separations in the HD 141569A gas-rich, debris disk with VLT/SPHERE
- Survival of habitable planets in unstable planetary systems
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (5/16-20)
- Dependence of Small Planet Frequency on Stellar Metallicity Hidden by Their Prevalence
- Habitable Zones of Post-Main Sequence Stars
- Migration and Growth of Protoplanetary Embryos III: Mass and Metallicity Dependence for FGKM main-sequence stars
- Red, Rough, Fast, and Perturbed: New Horizons Observations of KBO (15810) 1994 JR1 from the Kuiper Belt
- Measuring Transit Signal Recovery in the Kepler Pipeline. III. Completeness of the Q1-Q17 DR24 Planet Candidate Catalogue, with Important Caveats for Occurrence Rate Calculations
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (5/23-27)
- Bayes' theorem and early solar short-lived radionuclides: the case for an unexceptional origin for the solar system
- Chemical complexity in protoplanetary disks in the era of ALMA and Rosetta
¼ÆÅÄͺ (5/9-13)
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (5/30-6/3)
- Free-floating planets from core accretion theory: microlensing predictions
- No Thermal Inversion and a Solar Water Abundance for the Hot Jupiter HD209458b from HST WFC3 Emission Spectroscopy
- Examining Tatooine: Atmospheric Models of Neptune-Like Circumbinary Planets
- HATS-25b through HATS-30b: A Half-dozen New Inflated Transiting Hot Jupiters from the HATSouth Survey
Âíůϯ (6/6-10)
- A self-consistent model for the evolution of the gas produced in the debris disc of ¦Â Pictoris
- Gap Opening in 3D: Single Planet Gaps
ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (6/13-17)
- EPIC201702477b: A Long Period Transiting Brown Dwarf from K2
- HAT-P-47b AND HAT-P-48b: Two Low Density Sub-Saturn-Mass Transiting Planets on the Edge of the Period--Mass Desert
- Search for giant planets in M67 III: excess of hot Jupiters in dense open clusters
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (6/20-24)
- A Neptune-sized transiting planet closely orbiting a 5-10-million-year-old star
- The microlensing rate and distribution of free-floating planets towards the Galactic bulge
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (7/4-8)
- Self-Destructing Spiral Waves: Global Simulations of a Spiral Wave Instability in Accretion Disks
- Secular resonances with Ceres and Vesta
- A hot big bang theory: magnetic fields and the early evolution of the protolunar disk
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (7/11-15)
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (7/18-22)
- Constraining the Movement of the Spiral Features and the Locations of Planetary Bodies within the AB Aur System
- 197 Candidates and 104 Validated Planets in K2's First Five Fields
- [[The inclination of the planetary system relative to the solar equator may be explained by the presence of Planet 9:http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.05111]]
- Disk Detective: Discovery of New Circumstellar Disk Candidates through Citizen Science
- Close-in planetesimal formation by pile-up of drifting pebbles
Âíůϯ (9/26-30)
- Wind-driven Accretion in Transitional Protostellar Disks
- On dust-gas gravitational instabilities in protoplanetary discs
- On the origin of horseshoes in transitional discs
ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (10/3-7)
- Possible Internal Structures and Compositions of Proxima Centauri b
- Rossiter--McLaughlin models and their effect on estimates of stellar rotation, illustrated using six WASP systems
- VLT FORS2 comparative transmission spectroscopy: Detection of Na in the atmosphere of WASP-39b from the ground
- Born Dry in the Photo-Evaporation Desert: Kepler's Ultra-Short-Period Planets Formed Water-Poor
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (10/10-14)
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (10/24-28)
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (10/17-21)
¼ÆÅÄͺ (10/31-11/4)
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (11/7-11)
- Initial mass function of planetesimals formed by the streaming instability
- Radial Drift of Dust in Protoplanetary Disks: The Evolution of Ice lines and Dead zones
- Atmospheric Signatures of Giant Exoplanet Formation by Pebble Accretion
äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (11/14-18)
- Rocky Planetesimal Formation via Fluffy Aggregates of Nanograins
- Photophoretic Levitation and Trapping of Dust in the Inner Regions of Protoplanetary Disks
- Planetesimal collisions as a chondrule forming event
Âíůϯ (11/21-25)
ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (11/28-12/2)
- Refined architecture of the WASP-8 system: a cautionary tale for traditional Rossiter-McLaughlin analysis
- An Overabundance of Low-density Neptune-like Planets
- Hot-Jupiter Core Mass from Roche-lobe Overflow
- Grand Design Spiral Arms in A Young Forming Circumstellar Disk
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (12/5-9)
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (12/12-16)
- On the Orbital Inclination of Proxima Centauri b
- Rings beyond the giant planets
- Proxima reloaded: Unravelling the stellar noise in radial velocities
- What is the Mass of a Gap-Opening Planet?
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (12/19-23)
¼ÆÅÄͺ (12/26-30)
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (1/2-6)
äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (1/9-13)
- Radiative grain alignment in protoplanetary disks: Implications for polarimetric observations
- Redistribution of CO at the Location of the CO Ice Line in evolving Gas and Dust Disks
- Protoplanetary Disks as (Possibly) Viscous Disks
Âíůϯ (1/16-20)
- Candidate Water Vapor Lines to Locate the H2O Snowline through High-Dispersion Spectroscopic Observations II. The Case of a Herbig Ae Star
- Generation of toroidal magnetic fields in accretion disks
- Global Evolution of an Accretion Disk with Net Vertical Field: Coronal Accretion, Flux Transport, and Disk Winds
- Hydrodynamic simulations of moonlet induced propellers in Saturn's rings: Application to Bleriot
- Validity of Sound-Proof Approaches in Rapidly-Rotating Compressible Convection: Marginal Stability vs. Turbulence
- The circumstellar disk response to the motion of the host star
- The Effect of Protoplanetary Disk Cooling Times on the Formation of Gas Giant Planets by Gravitational Instability
- The Sizes and Depletions of the Dust and Gas Cavities in the Transitional Disk J160421.7-213028
- A Formulation of Consistent Particle Hydrodynamics in Strong Form
ÅÄÃæͤ´õ (1/23-27)
- Obliquity evolution of the minor satellites of Pluto and Charon
- A Theory of Exoplanet Transits with Light Scattering
- Detailed modeling of dust distribution in the disk of HD 142527
- Discovery of water at high spectral resolution in the atmosphere of 51 Peg b
- The Structure of the Distant Kuiper Belt in a Nice Model Scenario
- Two regimes of interaction of a Hot Jupiter's escaping atmosphere with the stellar wind and generation of energized atomic hydrogen corona
- Two Empirical Regimes of the Planetary Mass-Radius Relation
- Clouds in the atmospheres of extrasolar planets. V. The impact of CO2 ice clouds on the outer boundary of the habitable zone
²¡ÌîæÆ°ì (1/30-2/3)
- An Analytic Criterion for Turbulent Disruption of Planetary Resonances
- Numerical aspects of Giant Impact simulations
- Resonance capture at arbitrary inclination: II. Effect of the radial drift rate
- Discovery and Physical Characterization of a Large Scattered Disk Object at 92 AU
- Polar alignment of a protoplanetary disk around an eccentric binary
ÏÆÅÄÌÐ (2/13-17)
- Numerical Simulations of Saturn's B Ring: Granular Friction as a Mediator between Self-Gravity and Viscous Overstability
- Accretion of Saturn's Inner Mid-sized Moons from a Massive Primordial Ice Ring
¼ÆÅÄͺ (2/20-24)
- UV Surface Habitability of the TRAPPIST-1 System
- Triaxial Deformation and Asynchronous Rotation of Rocky Planets in the Habitable Zone of Low-Mass Stars
¾®µ×ÊݱѰìϺ (2/6-10)
- Dynamical rearrangement of super-Earths during disk dispersal I. Outline of the magnetospheric rebound model
- Constraining the giant planets' initial configuration from their evolution: implications for the timing of the planetary instability
- Planetesimal formation near the snowline: in or out?
²®¸¶ÀµÇî (2/27-3/3)
- Temporary Capture of Asteroids by an Eccentric Planet
- Towards Detection of Exoplanetary Rings Via Transit Photometry: Methodology and a Possible Candidate
- Revisiting the pre-main-sequence evolution of stars I. Importance of accretion efficiency and deuterium abundance
- Magnetospheric Truncation, Tidal Inspiral, and the Creation of Short and Ultra-Short Period Planets
äÇÏ̤º»»Ò (3/6-10)
Âíůϯ (3/13-17)