PERC Int'l Symposium on Dust & Parent Bodies 2019 (IDP2019)

OBJECTIVE:

To share state-of-the-art research on dust delivered to Earth and its parent bodies in a multidisciplinary approach of planetary science and astronomy in light of the DESTINY+ mission 

SPECIAL TOPICS:

  1. Solar heating

  2. Observation campaign of Phaethon and 2005 UD

 

Scientific program

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

12:30                The venue opens

12:30-13:00    Registration

13:00-13:05    Koji Wada (PERC/ChiTech)

  1. Opening Remark & Introduction

DESTINY+ Mission [Chair: Koji Wada]

13:05-13:15    Tomoko Arai (PERC/ChiTech), DESTINY+ team

  1. Overview and Status of DESTINY+

13:15-13:25    Ko Ishibashi (PERC/ChiTech), S. Kameda (Rikkyo University), M. Kagitani (Tohoku University), P. Hong (PERC/ChiTech), M. Yamada (PERC/ChiTech), O. Okudaira (PERC/ChiTech), T. Arai (PERC/ChiTech), F. Yoshida (PERC/ChiTech), S. Sato (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), T. Ishimaru (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), T. Okamoto (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), T. Iwata (Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency), T. Okada (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), T. Takashima (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
  1. Flyby Observation of (3200) Phaethon by DESTINY+ On-board Cameras

13:25-13:35    Takayuki Hirai (PERC/ChiTech), Masanori Kobayashi (PERC/ChiTech), Tomoko Arai (PERC/ChiTech), Hiroshi Kimura (PERC/ChiTech), Srama Ralf (University  of Stuttgart), Harald Krüger (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research), and DDA team

  1. DDA Onboard DESTINY+

13:35-13:40    Coffee Break

Ground-based Observations of Phaethon and 2005 UD [Chair: Shinsuke Abe]

13:40-14:40    Mikael Granvik (University of Helsinki / Luleå University of Technology)

  1. Destruction of Near-Earth Asteroids at Small Perihelion Distances (Invited Talk)

14:40-15:00    Coffee Break

15:00-16:00    Teddy Kareta (Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona), Vishnu Reddy (LPL), Juan A. Sanchez (PSI), Tyler Linder (Astronomical Research Institute), Dante S. Lauretta (LPL), Tomoko Arai (PERC/ChiTech), Benjamin Sharkey (LPL), Olga Kuhn (Large Binocular Telescope Observatory), Al Conrad (Large Binocular Telescope Observatory), Carl Hergenrother (LPL)

  1. Spectroscopic Characterization of (3200) Phaethon and (155140) 2005 UD (Invited Talk)

16:00-16:20    Shinsuke Abe (Nihon University)

  1. Rotationally Resolved Spectroscopy of Phaethon and 2005 UD, and Geminids Lunar Impact Flash

16:20-16:40    Masateru Ishiguro (Seoul National University) <Remote presentation>

  1. Polarimetry of 2005 UD

17:00                 Adjourn

17:00-20:00    Dinner (Optional)


Wednesday, February 13, 2019

9:30                The venue opens

Solar Heating [Chair: Tomoko Arai]

10:00-11:00    Noël Chaumard (University of Wisconsin-Madison / F. Iniciativas)

  1. Textural, Mineralogical, and Chemical Evolutions of Chondritic Components in Metamorphic Carbonaceous Chondrites: a Plausible Consequence of Radiative Heating (Invited Talk)

11:00 -11:10    Coffee Break

11:10-11:30    Tomoko Arai (PERC/ChiTech), M. Komatsu (Sokendai), A. Takenouchi (The Univ. of Tokyo), T. Mikouchi (The Univ. of Tokyo), K. Tomeoka (Kobe Univ.)

  1. Possible solar heating on CK4 chondrites

11:30-11:50    Yoonsoo P. Bach, Masateru Ishiguro (Seoul National University)

  1. Thermal Radiation Pressure Force on Asteroidal and Cometary Surfaces

11:50-12:10    Tomoki Nakamura (Tohoku University), Gregor Golabek (University of Bayreuth), Katsuhito Ohtsuka (NAOJ), Moe Matsuoka (JAXA/ISAS)\

  1. Solar-radiation Heating as a Possible Heat Source for Dehydration of Hydrous Primitive Asteroids

12:10-12:30    Hikaru Yabuta (Hiroshima University)

  1. Thermal Metamorphism of Organic Matter in Small Bodies: Implication for Understanding Solar Heating

12:30-12:35    Group Photo

12:35-14:00    Lunch

Meteoroids [Chair: Hiroshi Kimura]

14:00-14:15    Noboru Ebizuka (RIKEN)

  1. Stereoscopic and Spectroscopic Observations for Extra-Solar Meteors

14:15-14:30    Akira Hirota (Nihon University)

  1. Simultaneous Faint Meteor Observations using Kiso Schmidt Telescope and MU Radar Meteor Head-echo, and its Application to Geminids

14:30-14:45    Hiroshi Kimura (PERC/ChiTech)

  1. Theoretical Predictions for the Total Number and the Flux of Dust Particles in the Ejecta Cloud Around Asteroid 3200 Phaethon Measured by DESTINY+/DDA

14:45-15:45    Poster Session & Coffee Break

Solar Heating [Chair: Takashi Ito]

15:45-16:45    Marco Delbo (CNRS Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur) <Remote presentation>

  1. Break Asteroids in the Sunlight (Invited Talk)

17:00                Adjourn


Thursday, February 14, 2019

9:30                The venue opens

Ground-based Observations of Phaethon and 2005 UD [Chair: Fumi Yoshida]

10:00-11:00    Nicholas Moskovitz (Lowell Observatory)

  1. Ground-based Characterization of Recently Disrupted NEOs (Invited Talk)

11:00-11:10    Coffee Break

11:10-11:30    Joseph Masiero (NASA JPL), E.L. Wright (UCLA), A. Mainzer (NASA JPL)

  1. NEOWISE Observations of DESTINY+ Targets (3200) Phaethon and 2005 UD

11:30-11:50    Myung-Jin Kim (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)

  1. Lightcurve Analysis and Shape Model of NEA 3200 Phaethon

11:50-13:10    Lunch

13:10-14:10    Patrick Michel (Université Côte d'Azur, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, CNRS), YU Yang (Beihang University)

  1. Formation of Phaeton and Consequences on its Structure, Activity and Dust Evolution (Invited Talk)

14:10-14:20     Coffee Break

Ground-based Observations of Phaethon and 2005 UD [Chair: Takafumi Ootsubo]

14:20-14:40    Patrick Taylor (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Sean Marshall (Arecibo Observatory & University of Central Florida), Edgard Rivera-Valentin (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Lance Benner (NASA JPL), Anne Virkki (Arecibo Observatory & University of Central Florida), Flaviane Venditti (Arecibo Observatory & University of Central Florida), Marina Brozovic (NASA JPL), Shantanu Naidu (NASA JPL), Luisa Zambrano-Marin (Arecibo Observatory & University of Central Florida), Sriram Bhiravarasu (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Betzaida Aponte-Hernandez ( Lunar and Planetary Institute), Carolina Rodriguez Sanchez-Vahamonde (University of Western Ontario), Jon Giorgini (NASA JPL)

  1. Radar Observations of Near-Earth Asteroid (3200) Phaethon

14:40-15:00    Sean Marshall (Arecibo Observatory & University of Central Florida), Patrick Taylor (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Flaviane Venditti (Arecibo Observatory), Anne Virkki (Arecibo Observatory), Lance Benner (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Marina Brozović (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Shantanu Naidu (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Luisa Zambrano-Marin (Arecibo Observatory), Sriram Bhiravarasu (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Edgard Rivera-Valentín (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Betzaida Aponte-Hernandez (Lunar and Planetary Institute), Carolina Rodriguez Sanchez-Vahamonde (University of Western Ontario)

  1. Phaethon Shape Model from Radar and Lightcurve Data

15:00-15:20    Yurij Krugly (Institute of Astronomy of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University) <Remote presentation>

  1. Results of Photometry and Polarimetry of Asteroids (3200) Phaethon and (155140) 2005 UD

15:20-15:40    Mirel Birlan (Observatoire de Paris, IMCCE, CNRS) <Remote presentation>

  1. Photometry Observations of 2005 UD from Bucharest and Le Makes Observatories

15:40-16:00    Discussion & Summary

16:00                Adjourn

 

Poster presentations

- Fumi Yoshida (PERC/ChiTech)

  1. Observation Campaign of Phaethon and 2005UD

  2. -Eduard Kuznetsov, Dmitry Glamazda, Galina Kaiser, Ekaterina Koren, Vadim Krushinsky, Aleksandr Popov, Andrey Shagabutdinov, Yulia Vibe (Ural Federal University)

  3. Observations of Phaethon and 2005 UD in Kourovka Astronomical Observatory

  4. -Xiaobin Wang (Yunnan Observatories, CAS)

  5. New Observations for Phaethon and 2005UD in Yunnan Observatories

- Zhong-Yi Lin (Institute of Astronomy, National Central University)

  1. Characterization of (155140) 2005 UD on its Close Approach to Earth in 2018

- Ryo Okazaki, Tomohiko Sekiguchi, Masateru Ishiguro, Hiroyuki Naito, Seitaro Urakawa, Masataka Imai, Tatsuharu Ono (Hokkaido University of Education)

  1. Polarimetric Observations of Three NEAs; (422699) 2000 PD3, 2012 , and (3200) Phaethon, with the 1.6m Pirka Telescope

- Yuna Kwon (Seoul National University)

  1. Near-infrared Polarimetry of Comet 252P/LINEAR: A Study on its Activity and on the Physical Properties of Dust Aggregates

- Ko Arimatsu (Kyoto University)

  1. Performance of the Organized Autotelescopes for Serendipitous Event Survey (OASES)

- Shiho Kobayashi (Tohoku University), Tomoki Nakamura (Tohoku University), Kana Amano (Tohoku University), Megumi Matsumoto (Tohoku University), Gregor Golabek (University of Bayreuth), Katsuhito Ohtsuka (NAOJ)

  1. Heating Experiments of a Hydrated Carbonaceous Chondrite to Simulate Solar Radiation Heating of
    3200 Phaethon
- Peng Hong (PERC/ChiTech), Hideaki Miyamoto (The University of Tokyo), Takafumi Niihara (The University of Tokyo)

  1. Comparative Analysis of Albedo and Reflectance Spectra of Asteroids and Meteorites

- Raphael Franz, Giovanni Picogna, Barbara Ercolano (LMU Munich)

  1. Dust Entrainment in Photoevaporative Winds

  2. Observations of Phaethon and 2005 UD in Kourovka Astronomical Observatory

- Tomoko Arai, METEOR team (PERC/ChiTech)

  1. Overview and Status of ISS METEOR Project