Formation, Composition, and Evolution of Satellites and Minor Bodies of the Outer Solar System

 

Summary

The purpose of this workshop will be to illuminate the accretion of bodies in the solar nebula and the subnebulae of giant planets, as well as their composition and long term evolution. The processes forming the satellite systems are coupled to those governing planetary formation and the evolution of the early Solar System, thus, a useful discussion of the connection between them particularly in light of recent results would be informative and productive.

 

Contributed Abstracts and Submission

The initial call for abstract submission has past.

 

Registration

There is no fee. Please let us know if you will be attending regardless of whether you have submitted an abstract or not.

 

Confirmed Speakers:

SpeakerAffiliationTitle
David J. StevensonCalifornia Institute of TechnologyRelationship between Giant Planet Formation, Evolution and Structure and the Satellite Properties
Christophe SotinJet Propulsion Laboratory Evidences for the presence of water oceans inside large icy moons: Implications for thermal evolution models
Francis NimmoUniversity of California, Santa Cruz Geophysical evidence for a subsurface ocean on Titan
Sebastien CharnozU. Paris Diderot/CEA/CNRSEarly evolution of Saturn's small icy moons
Ignacio MosqueiraCarl Sagan Center, SETIOrigins of the subplanets of Jupiter and Saturn
Mathieu ChoukrounJet Propulsion Laboratory Condensation of volatiles in the presolar nebula: forms, and implications for the delivery of volatiles to the giant planets and their satellites
Neal TurnerJet Propulsion Laboratory Magnetic activity in the Jovian subnebula during the formation of the Galilean moons
Torrence V. JohnsonJet Propulsion Laboratory Early evolution of outer solar system planetesimals impact on satellite evolution
Douglas P. HamiltonUniversity of Maryland The origin of Titan

 

Organizing Committee

  • Paul R. Estrada (Carl Sagan Center, SETI)
  • Torrence V. Johnson (JPL)
  • Julie C. Castillo-Rogez (JPL)
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