Star Formation 2015: From Clouds to Cores
June
29th (Mon) --- July 1st (Wed)
(25+5)
invited (15+5) contributed talks (2) short talks (+ poster presentation)
June 29 (Mon).
09:30-
Registration
09:55-10:00 Welcome
Chair:
Shige Takakuwa (ASIAA)
Session I: Star Formation in Extra Galaxies
10:00-10:30 (25+5) John Silverman (Kavli IPMU)
A
higher efficiency of converting gas to stars in high-redshift starburst
galaxies with ALMA and PdBI
10:30-11:00 (25+5) Cinthya Herrera (NAOJ)
Stellar
feedback from a massive Super Star Cluster in the Antennae merger
11:00-11:10 (10) Break +
Poster
11:10-11:40 (25+5) Yoshimasa Watanabe (Univ. of Tokyo)
Chemical
Composition of Molecular Gas from 1 kpc to 100 pc -scale in Nearby Galaxies
11:40-12:00 (15+5) Yusuke Fujimoto (Hokkaido Univ.)
Birthing
star forming clouds in the grand design
12:00-13:10 (70) Lunch
Chair:
Michiko Fujii (NAOJ)
13:10-13:40
(25+5) Akiko Kawamura (NAOJ)
The
Magellanic System: An ideal laboratory for studies of star formation
13:40-14:10 (25+5) Toshikazu Onishi (Osaka Pref. University)
Star Formation in
the Large Magellanic Cloud As Seen by ALMA: Tracing an Evolution from Molecular
Clouds to
high-mass stars
Session
II: Cloud Structure
14:10
– 14:40 (25+5) Erik Rosolowsky (Univ. of Alberta)
Designing
Experiments that Compare Simulations and Observations of Star Formation
14:40-15:10
(25+5) Quang Nguyen Luong (NAOJ)
COnnecting LOcal
to GLObal star formation via MIni-starburst
15:10-15:30
(20) Break + Poster
Chair: Naomi
Hirano (ASIAA)
15:30-16:00
(25+5) Kengo Tachihara (Nagoya Univ.)
Evolution of ISM
from cold atomic gas to molecular cloud
16:00-16:30
(25+5) Kazuhito Dobashi (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.)
Origin of
colliding filaments in the Cyg OB7 cloud and their effects on star formation
16:30-16:50
(15+5) Yasuo Doi (JAXA)
Large-scale
ISM distribution traced by the AKARI FIR All-Sky Survey
16:50-17:10
(15+5) Kunihiko Tanaka (Keio Univ.)
A Candidate Site
of Collision-triggered Star Formation in the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone
17:10-17:30
(15+5) Frank Otto (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Velocity
anisotropy in filamentary molecular clouds
17:30-17:50
(2 x 7+6) Short talks (1~7)
1. Hsi-An
Pan (Hokkaido Univ.)
What is a Giant
Molecular Cloud? Are Observers and Simulators Discussing the Same Star-forming
Clouds?
2. Kazuhiro
Shima (Hokkaido Univ.)
Star formation in
cloud collisions with radiative feedback
3. Masato
Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ.)
The Time Evolution
of Giant Molecular Cloud Mass Function due to Cloud-Cloud Collisions
4. Chihomi
Hara (Univ. of Tokyo)
CARMA+45m
Orion Mapping Project
5. Mizuho
Uchiyama (Univ. of Tokyoj
Observations of
massive star forming regions in the long-MIR
6.
Makito Abe (Univ. of Tsukuba)
Star cluster
formation regulated by the interstellar radiation field
7.
Ryohei Kawabe (NAOJ)
Large Submillimeter
Telescope
June 30 (Tue)
Session
III: High-mass star formation
Chair: Kohji
Tomisaka (NAOJ)
9:30-10:00
(25+5) Takeshi Sakai (Univ.of Electro-Communications)
Deuterium
Fractionation in Cluster-Forming Clumps
10:00-10:30
(25+5) Takashi Hosokawa (Univ. of Tokyo)
Formation
of high-mass stars and their feedback in simulations
10:30-11:00
(25+5) Vivien Chen (National Tsing Tua Univ.)
Disk
Accretion around Massive Protostars
11:00-11:10
(10) Break + Poster
11:10-11:40
(25+5) Asao Habe (Hokkaido Univ.)
Cloud Cloud
Collision and Massive Star Formation
Session
IV: Cluster Formation
11:40-12:00
(15+5) Michiko Fujii (NAOJ)
The origin of the
variety of star clusters
12:00-13:10
(70) Lunch
Chair: Yashuhiro
Hasegawa (NAOJ)
13:10-13:40
(25+5) Devendra Ojha (Tata Institute)
Feedback from
massive stars on smaller scales and modes of triggered star formation in
molecular
clouds
13:40-14:10 (25+5) Patricio Sanhueza (NAOJ)
A Massive,
Prestellar Clump hosting no High-Mass Prestellar Cores
14:10-14:40 (25+5) Tomomi Shimoikura (Tokyo Gakugei Univ.)
Geometry
of dense clumps in the W40 HII region
14:40-15:10 (25+5) Aya Higuchi (Ibaragi Univ.)
Study of the
initial condition of cluster formation: recent results from ALMA
15:10-15:30 (20) Break +
Poster
Chair: Ryohei
Kawabe (NAOJ)
15:30-16:00
(25+5) Tsuyoshi Inoue (NAOJ)
MHD simulations of
massive star formation triggered by cloud collision
Session
V: Magnetic Field
16:00-16:30
(25+5) Chin-Fei Lee (ASIAA)
Magnetic Field
Structure in the Very Young Protostellar System HH 211
16:30-17:00
(25+5) Hua-Bai Li (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Molecular Cloud
Fragmentation Channeled by Magnetic Fields
17:00-17:20 (15+5) Yumiko Oasa (Saitama
Univ.)
The
Initial Mass Functions at Low Masses: Is it Universal?
17:20-17:45 (2 x 7+7) Short
talks (7~13)
1.
Satoshi Ohashi (Univ. of Tokyo)
The chemical
evolution in molecular cloud cores
2.
Koji Sugitani (Nagoya City Univ.)
Near-infrared
Polarimetric Observations of Infrared Dark Clouds
3.
Reiko Imai (Nagoya City Univ.)
High-resolution
near-infrared observations of a stellar aggregate associated with a bright
rimmed cloud in W5.
4.
Fumitaka Nakamura (NAOJ)
CCS Zeeman
Observations toward TMC-1.
5.
Kotomi Taniguchi (NAOJ)
Formation
Mechanisms of HC5N as Studied by Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Fractionation
6.
Masanobu Kunitomo (Nagoya Univ.)
Pre-main sequence
evolution of low-mass stars: Effects of planet formation on stellar composition
7. Yuya
Sakurai (Univ. of Tokyo)
Evolution
of massive protostars and protostellar outflows in numerical simulations
8. Andrea
Silvia (Tufts University)
SMA observations
of the high-mass protostellar object IRAS18566+0408
9. Chi Yan
Law (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Characterizing
the cloud contraction threshold from column density probability density
function
July 1
(Wed)
Chair: Koji
Sugitani (Nagoya City Univ.)
09:30
– 10:00 (25+5) Ramprasad Rao (ASIAA/Hawai)
Studying Magnetic
Field Structures in Star Forming Regions
10:00-10:30
(25+5) Takayoshi Kusune (Nagoya City Univ.)
Magnetic
Fields on Bright-Rimmed Clouds
10:30-10:40
(10) Break + Poster
10:40-11:00
(15+5) Kohji Tomisaka (NAOJ)
Magnetohydrostatic
Equilibrium Structure and Mass of Filamentary Isothermal Cloud Threaded by
Lateral
Magnetic Field
11:00-11:20
(15+5) Kwok Sun Tang (Chinese Univ. of Hong
Kong)
Understanding
Polarization Hole
Session VI: Low mass Star Formation, Disks, cores
11:20-11:50
(25+5) Lee Mundy (Univ. of Maryland)
Highlights
from the CLASSy: The Structure of Dense Gas in Areas of Star Formation
11:50-13:10
(80) Lunch
Chair:
Kazuhito Dobashi
(Tokyo Gakugei Univ.)
13:10-13:40 (25+5) Diego Mardones (Univ. of Chile)
Protostellar Outflows: lessons from HH46/47
13:40-14:10 (25+5) Shih-Ping Lai (National Tsing Hua Univ.)
Revealing the
secrets of VLA1623A: an in-depth look into the earliest stage of disk formation
14:10-14:40 (25+5) Shige Takakuwa (ASIAA)
Protostellar
Binary Systems in the L1551 Region
14:40-15:00 (20) Break +
Poster
15:00-15:30 (25+5) Naomi Hirano (ASIAA)
Two extreme young
objects in Barnard 1-b
15:30-16:00
(25+5) Yasuhiro Hasegawa (NAOJ)
Planet
Formation: From Cores to Disks
16:00-16:20
(15+5) Kazuki Tokuda (Osaka Pref. Univ.)
ALMA Cycle 0/1
Observations of a High-density Core in Taurus: Dynamical Gas Interaction at the
Possible Site of a
Multiple Star Formation
16:20-16:40
(15+5) Kazuya Saigo (Osaka Prefecture Univ.)
Discovery of
"First Core" Density Cloud Core in Ophiuchus Star Forming Region
List of 2min short
talks + Poster Presentation
(1) Hsi-An
Pan (Hokkaido Univ.)
What is a Giant
Molecular Cloud? Are Observers and Simulators Discussing the Same Star-forming
Clouds?
(2)
Kazuhiro Shima (Hokkaido Univ.)
Star formation in
cloud collisions with radiative feedback
(3)
Masato Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ.)
The Time Evolution
of Giant Molecular Cloud Mass Function due to Cloud-Cloud Collisions
(4)
Chihomi Hara (Univ. of Tokyo)
CARMA+45m
Orion Mapping Project
(5)
Mizuho Uchiyama (NAOJ)
Observations of
massive star forming regions in the long-MIR
(6)
Makito Abe (Univ. of Tsukuba)
Star cluster
formation regulated by the interstellar radiation field
(7)
Ryohei Kawabe (NAOJ)
Large
Submillimeter Telescope
(8)
Satoshi Ohashi (Univ. of Tokyo)
The chemical
evolution in molecular cloud cores
(9)
Koji Sugitani (Nagoya City Univ.)
Near-infrared
Polarimetric Observations of Infrared Dark Clouds
(10)
Rieko Imai (Nagoya City Univ.)
High-resolution
near-infrared observations of a stellar aggregate associated with a bright
rimmed cloud in W5.
(11)
Fumitaka Nakamura (NAOJ)
CCS Zeeman
Observations toward TMC-1.
(12)
Kotomi Taniguchi (NAOJ)
Formation
Mechanisms of HC5N as Studied by Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Fractionation
(13)
Masanobu Kunitomo (Nagoya Univ.)
Pre-main sequence
evolution of low-mass stars: Effects of planet formation on stellar composition
(14)
Yuya Sakurai (Univ. of Tokyo)
Evolution
of massive protostars and protostellar outflows in numerical simulations
(15) Andrea Silvia
(Tufts University)
SMA observations
of the high-mass protostellar object IRAS18566+0408
(16)
Chi Yan Law (Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong)
Characterizing
the cloud contraction threshold from column density probability density
function