Attendance Time: Thursday, 6 October 2011, 17:30–19:00
Poster Area
Chairperson: C. Broeg
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P236
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EPSC-DPS2011-227
Sticking of Dust Aggregates at Low Velocities
R. Weidling, C. Güttler, and J. Blum
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P237
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EPSC-DPS2011-424
Collisions of (sub-)mm size water-ice aggregates
G. Aumatell Gómez and G. Wurm
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P238
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EPSC-DPS2011-1447
A General Catastrophic Disruption Law for Planet Formation
S.T. Stewart and Z.M. Leinhardt
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P239
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EPSC-DPS2011-120
Growth and Erosion - Conquering the Meter-Size Barrier?
J. Teiser, I. Engelhardt, M. Küpper, and G. Wurm
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P240
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EPSC-DPS2011-198
Planet Formation: Light Induced Erosion of Planetesimals and the Production of micrometer Particles
T. Kelling and G. Wurm
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P241
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EPSC-DPS2011-442
Magnetic and electrostatic charging properties of electrical discharges
I. Tunyi, P. Guba, and M. Timko
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P242
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EPSC-DPS2011-1632
Early Thermal Evolution of Planetesimals Beyond the Snow Line
G. Sarid
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P243
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EPSC-DPS2011-1442
Formation Location of Uranus and Neptune from D/H in satellites and comets
J.-M. Petit, J.J. Kavelaars, O. Mousis, and H.A. Weaver
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P244
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EPSC-DPS2011-371
Volatile enrichments and composition of carbon-rich giant planets: the case of WASP-12b
O. Mousis, N. Madhusudhan, T.V. Johnson, and J.I. Lunine
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P245
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EPSC-DPS2011-1483
Reinventing planet formation: the important roles of planetesimal-driven migration and collisional grinding during embryo growth.
D. Minton and H. Levison
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P246
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EPSC-DPS2011-979
Giant planet formation: Recurring envelope ejection by episodic impacts
C. Broeg and W. Benz
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P247
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EPSC-DPS2011-37
Numerical Study of Density Waves in Protoplanetary Disks
R. Dong, R.R. Rafikov, and J.M. Stone
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P248
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EPSC-DPS2011-1082
Satellite formation from the spreading of a disk beyond the Roche limit
A. Crida and S. Charnoz
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P249
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EPSC-DPS2011-314
Formation of planetary systems around Sun-like stars (the advanced PFO-CFO hypothesis)
E.A. Kadyshevich and V.E. Ostrovskii
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P250
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EPSC-DPS2011-1559
Lunar accretion from a Roche-interior fluid disk
J. Salmon and R.M. Canup
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