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    IAU Symposium 276 - The Astrophysics of Planetary Systems: Formation, Structure, and Dynamical Evolution

    Event Details:
    From: 11 Oct 2010  
    To: 15 Oct 2010  
    Address: Conference Center Torino Incontra
    via Nino Costa 8
    Torino
    Country: Italy
    Agenda:

    Deadlines

    • July 15th - Second Announcement
    • July 31st - Abstract Submission (oral)
    • August 31st - Abstract Submission (poster)
    • Late August - Final Announcement
    • Early September - registration closed
    • Late September - Scientific Program online
    • October 11th - Symposium starts
    More info: Link to event website

    More than 450 planets are now known to orbit main-sequence stars in the neighborhood of our Sun, discovered using a variety of detection and characterization techniques. Fifteen years after the first announcement, the formation and evolution of planetary systems is now emerging as a new, quickly expanding interdisciplinary research field.

    The Symposium will bring together leading experts from the many different research disciplines involved with two broad aims:

    1. To present the state-of-the-art of the field of extrasolar planets, through an organic discussion of the observational evidence in connection with the most recent theoretical progress.
    2. To identify objectives and strategies necessary in the coming years to advance our comprehension of the many complex processes which connect the formation, structure, and evolution of planetary systems.


    Last Update: 19 Jul 2010

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