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DTSTART:20241008T150000Z
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LOCATION:WiCOR 6th Floor Sterling
SUMMARY:ALMA and JWST team up to understand the formation of planets\,
  Astronomy Colloquium\, Dr. Nicolas Kurtovic\, Max Planck Institute fo
 r Extraterrestrial Physics
DESCRIPTION:Exoplanets are a common outcome of the star-formation proc
 ess. Some of the most relevant properties of planetary systems are set
  during their formation: the number of planets\, mass\, architecture\,
  and composition. In this talk\, I will focus on what we have learned 
 about planet formation on the most common type of stars: late M-dwarfs
  and binaries\, and how the combination of ALMA with JWST/MIRI gives u
 s a full picture of the planet-formation environment. 
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8940
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