MIT Astrophysics Colloquium 4/11/2023 — Connecting Planetary Formation And Characterization (speaker: Diana Powell, Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics)

Tuesday April 11, 2023 4:00 pm
Marlar Lounge 37-252/37-272 and via Zoom

Abstract:

A fundamental understanding of planetary histories and characteristics requires an empirical connection between planet formation and evolved planets—a long-sought goal of astrophysics. This connection is now increasingly possible due to simultaneous revolutions in the observations of protoplanetary disks and exoplanet atmospheres. A key step towards relating these observations of different evolutionary stages is to characterize the material in protoplanetary disks and relate these properties to the atmospheric properties of planets. I will discuss initial steps that I have taken towards this goal. I will provide evidence that protoplanetary disks are more than an order of magnitude more massive than previously appreciated, that the non-equilibrium processes of cloud formation and photochemistry shape substellar atmospheres, and that the physics of modeling clouds gives a new understanding of the compositional distribution in protoplanetary disks.


Host:
Andrew Vanderburg

 

Speakers

Event Contact

Nayanika Yellepeddi