DPS 34th Meeting, October 2002
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Session 28. Solar System Origin, Planet and Satellite Formation
Oral, Chair(s): W.R. Ward and G.J. Consolmagno SJ, Thursday, October 10, 2002,
2:00-4:00pm, Room M
- 28.01 Protoplanetary disk formation and evolution models: DM Tau and GM Aur
- R. Hueso, T. Guillot (Laboratoire Cassini, Obs. de la Cote d'Azur)
- 28.02 Terrestrial Planet Accretion: Dependence on Nebula Surface Density Profile and Giant-Planet Eccentricities.
- J.E. Chambers (NASA Ames/SETI Institute)
- 28.03 Simulations of Potential Pluto-Charon Forming Impacts
- R. Canup (Southwest Research Institute), E. Asphaug (University of California Santa Cruz)
- 28.04 Giant Impacts and Earth's Primordial Atmosphere
- C. Agnor, E. Asphaug (University of California, Santa Cruz)
- 28.05 An Efficient Low-Velocity Resonant Mechanism for Capture of Planetesimals by a Protoplanet
- S.J. Kortenkamp (Planetary Science Inst.,& LPL, U. of Arizona.)
- 28.06 Rapid Migration of Small Solids in an Inhomogeneous Solar Nebula
- N. Haghighipour, A. P. Boss (Carnegie Institution of Washington, DTM)
- 28.07 Forming Well-compacted Meteorites in the Solar Nebula
- G. J. Consolmagno SJ (Specola Vaticana), S. J. Weidenschilling (Planetary Science Institute), D. T. Britt (University of Tennessee)
- 28.08 Obliquity of Saturn: Analytical Model
- W.R. Ward (Southwest Research Institute), D.P. Hamilton (U. of Maryland & Southwest Research Institute)
- 28.09 Obliquity of Saturn: Numerical Model
- D. P. Hamilton (University of Maryland and Southwest Research Institute), Wm. R. Ward (Southwest Research Institute)
- 28.10 Excitation and Damping of Acoustic Waves in Three-Dimensional Accretion Disks
- I. Mosqueira (NASA Ames/SETI Institute), H. Houben (NASA Ames/Bay Area Environmental Research Institute)
- 28.11 Gap Opening as a Probe of Circumsolar and Circumplanetary Gas Disk Properties
- P. R. Estrada (NASA Ames), I. Mosqueira (NASA Ames/SETI Institute)
- 28.12 Volatiles Inventory from Planetesimals and Trans-Neptunian objects: An Estimate
- M.Ya. Marov (Inst. Appl. Math., Moscow), S.I. Ipatov (NRC/NAS Senior Research Associate, NASA/GSFC; Inst. Appl. Math., Moscow)
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