XVI Congresso Nazionale di Scienze Planetarie Book of Abstracts https://indico.ict.inaf.it/e/CongressoPlanetologia Scientific Organizing Committee • G.Cremonese, chair INAF-Padova - [email protected] • M.Lazzarin, chair, dip.Fisica e Astronomia, Universita’ di Padova - [email protected] • J.Brucato, INAF -Firenze • F.Capaccioni, INAF - IAPS, Roma • M.T.Capria, INAF - IAPS, Roma • A.Cellino, INAF - Torino • R.Claudi, INAF-Padova • S.Debei, CISAS, Universita’ di Padova • F.Esposito, INAF – Napoli • L.Iess, dip.Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale, Universita’ la Sapienza, Roma • F.Marzari, dip.Fisica e Astronomia, Universita’ di Padova • M.Massironi, dip.Geoscienze, Universita’ di Padova • E.Perozzi, ASI • G.Piccioni, INAF - IAPS, Roma • G.Piotto, dip.Fisica e Astronomia, Universita’ di Padova • G.Pratesi, dip.Scienze della Terra Universita’ di Firenze • R.Ragazzoni, INAF – Padova Local Organizing Committee • R. Spiga, chair, Università di Padova - [email protected] • G. Cremonese, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova • M. Lazzarin, Università di Padova • F. La Forgia, Università di Padova • A. Lucchetti, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova • G. Munaretto, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova • M. Pajola, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova • M. Di Martino, INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Torino • R. Pozzobon, Geoscienze UNIPD • A.T. Bologna, Università di Padova • S. Cecconato, Università di Padova • S. Carraro, INAF-OAPD • L. Giacomini, INAF-IAPS • G. Mantovani, INAF-IAPS • V. Mezzalira, Universita di Padova i Programma 3 Febbraio 09.15 • welcome • 09.30 Inizio corso per giornalisti • 11.30 coffe break • 12.00 Saluto autorita’ • 12.30 relazioni programmatiche – Barbara Negri ASI – Francesca Esposito INAF – Luigi Colangeli ESA • 13.30 Pranzo 15.00 • Tavola Rotonda: le prospettive future per la nostra comunità • 16.30 Coffe break • 17.00 Piccoli Corpi: 5 presentazioni chair: Davide Perna – Alessandro Rossi, YORP-Yarkowski evolution of asteroid families – Giovanni Valsecchi, Collisions vs. ejections in the outer planetary region – Elisabetta Dotto, LICIACube: the Light Italian Cubesat for Imaging of Asteroids – Giovanna Rinaldi, Dust properties in the innermost coma of comet 67P/Churyumov- Gerasimenko from VIRTIS-M spectra – Stavro Lambrov Ivanovski, Modelling of rotating non-spherical dust dynamics at cometary and asteroid environments • 18.15 fine sessione Concerto al Conservatorio Pollini alle 19.00 (organizzato e offerto dal prof. F.Seno, Direttore del DFA) 4 Febbraio 09.00 • Piccoli Corpi: 7 presentazioni chair: Monica Lazzarin – Alessandro Rossi, Exploiting orbital resonances for the disposal of objects from Low Earth Orbit – Gabriele Cremonese, First interstellar comet, 2I/Borisov: TNG observations – Gianrico Filacchione, Colour cycling on 67P/CG coma and nucleus – Pamela Cambianica, Time Evolution of Dust in the Hapi Region of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko – Fiorangela La Forgia, Visible and near-IR spectroscopic characterization of different dynamical classes of comets ii – Vito Mennella, An evidence of a link between primitive solar system bodies and interstellar dust through the 3.2 μm band of 67P/CG – Elisabetta Dotto, The EU H2020 programme NEOROCKS • 10.45 coffee break • 11.15 inizio sessione • Piccoli Corpi: 4 presentazioni chair: Maria Cristina De Sanctis – Batiste Rousseau, Ceres surface spectral properties through the VIR/Dawn visible data – Davide Perna, Near-Earth small body nodal encounter mission opportunities – Linda Dimare, In-orbit fragmentation characterization and parent bodies identification by means of orbital distances – Andrea Raponi, Ceres as seen by VIR/Dawn in the 0.4 – 4.1 μm range: spectral modeling and VIS-NIR/Raman spectroscopy on laboratory analogues suggest altered and pristine silicates within carbon chemistry. • Pianeti Marte: 3 presentazioni chair: Davide Grassi – Giacomo Carrozzo, TGO/NOMAD nadir observations of Mars during years 2018- 2019 – Fabrizio Oliva, Vertical distribution of dust in the Martian atmosphere from OMEGA-MEx observations – Simone Silvestro, Aeolian processes on Mars: bed form analysis and implications for climate • 13.00 Pranzo 14.30 • Invited: M.T.Capria, La Società Italiana di Scienze Planetarie • 15.00 Pianeti Marte: 4 presentazioni chair: Matteo Massironi – Paola Manzari, Investigation on the absorption bands around 3.3 micrometers in CRISM data – Maurizio Pajola, Inverted fluvial features in NE Eridania basin, Mars. Origin and timing of fluvial activity – Giovanni Munaretto, First CaSSIS observations of Martian recurring slope lineae: implications for their origin and evolution – Riccardo Pozzobon, Salt tectonics in Arabia Terra bulged craters? Hints from geological mapping, structural analysis and 3D geomodelling of the Crommelin Crater (Mars) • 16.00 coffee break • 16.30 inizio sessione • Pianeti Mercurio: 3 presentazioni chair: Valeria Mangano – Valentina Galluzzi, Asymmetric magnetic anomalies over two young impact craters on Mercury – Stavro Lambrov Ivanovski, Magnetic Reconnection Modelling at the Mercury’s Magnetopause in Preparation for BepiColombo/SERENA Experiment iii – Valeria Mangano, Synergies between the ground-based and space-based observations of the Na exosphere of Mercury • Pianeti Esterni: 3 presentazioni – Davide Grassi, On the spatial distribution of minor species in Jupiter’s troposphere as inferred from Juno JIRAM data – Alessandra Migliorini, JIRAM observation of H3+ and CH4 distributed along the disc of Jupiter – Federico Tosi, Compositional and thermal mapping of Io obtained with Juno/JIRAM • 18.00 fine sessione Cena Sociale al Pedrocchi alle 19.30 (https://www.caffepedrocchi.it) 6 Febbraio 09.0 • Strumentazione e Laboratorio: 2 presentazioni chair: Riccardo Claudi – Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Ma_Miss on Exo Mars 2020: ready to launch – Francesco Sauro, Geological contribution to ESA Analog1 experiment • Esopianeti e Sistemi Planetari: 4 presentazioni – Luca Malavolta, The Italian contribution to field of exoplanets: results and perspectives – Francesco Marzari, Dust distribution in circumstellar disks with two giant planets in resonance. – Francesco Marzari, A violent dance of giant planets and planetesimals in circumstellar disks – Luis Diego Pinto, Young Protoplanetary disks evolving in open clusters: SPH treatment with radiative transfer formalism • 10.30 coffee break • 11.00 inizio sessione • Esopianeti e Sistemi Planetari: 5 presentazioni chair: Nadia Balucani – Angelo Zinzi, Exo-MerCat inclusion in ExoplAn3T: a new way of exploring large exoplanetary databases – Antonio Garrido Rubio, Study of the Balmer Lines on the exoplanetary atmospheres of Kelt-9b through Transmission Spectroscopy – Cecilia Lazzoni, Looking for binary planets, satellites and disks around exoplanets – Silvano Desidera, Young planets at close separations – Claudia Toci, The fate of rings in protoplanetary discs: giant planets in action • Astrobiologia: 2 presentazioni iv – Alessandro Frigeri, Geologic fieldwork supporting ESA ExoMars’ MA_MISS experiment – Teresa Fornaro, Laboratory Analog Studies for Supporting Detection of Molecular Biosignatures on Mars • 12.45 Invited: M.Cirasuolo, the Extremely Large Telescope and the future of European ground-based astronomy • 13.15 Pranzo 14.30 • Sessione poster 2 • 15.15Astrochimica chair: Maria Teresa Capria – Invited: E.Bianchi, The astrochemical link between Sun-like protostars and Solar System comets – Invited: L.Podio, The chemical content of planet-forming disks: towards a comparison with the Outer Solar System Objects and the exoplanets • 16.15 coffee break • 16.45 inizio sessione • Astrobiologia: 7 presentazioni chair: John Brucato – Nadia Balucani, Formation of nitriles and other N-containing organic molecules in the upper atmosphere of Titan – Maria Angela Corazzi, Thermal desorption process of formamide ice – Francesco Ferlin, Experimental Solubility Determination of Organic Compounds in Simulated Titan's Methane Lakes – Vito Squicciarini, Searching for the oxygen footprint of light-harvesting organisms – Maria Cristina De Sanctis, Hydrated sodium chloride on Ceres from recent ascending salty fluids Andrea Meneghin, ABCS: a CubeSat for space environment astrobiology experiments – Claudio Maccone, A mathematical model for Evolution of Life on Earth and Exoplanets (Evo-SETI) • 18.30 fine sessione 7 Febbraio 09.00 • Meteore, Meteoriti e Polvere interplanetaria: 6 presentazioni chair: Cristian Carli – Luigi Folco, Thirty years of Antarctic meteorite research by the Italian Programma Nazionale delle ricerche in Antartide (PNRA) – Jacopo Nava, New perspectives into outburst and sublimation on minor bodies and comets inferred from laboratory experiments on carbonaceous chondrites. – Oliver Christ, Origin of diamond and graphite in ureilites: a timely topic in planetary geology – Anna Barbaro, Study of carbon phases in the Yamato 74123 and Kenna ureilites v – Mara Murri, Multi-methodological approach to quantify hexagonal stacking in natural impact diamonds – Giovanni Poggiali, Laboratory spectroscopic properties of carbonaceus chondrites and minerals at cryogenic temperatures in support of OSIRIS-REx. • 10.30 coffee break • 11.00 inizio sessione • Meteore, Meteoriti e Polvere interplanetaria: 5 presentazioni chair: Giovanni Pratesi – Jacopo Nava, Composition of C-type asteroids inferred from Antarctic fine- grained micrometeorites showing the 3 μm band – Luigi Folco, The extraterrestrial dust flux: size distribution and mass contribution estimates inferred from the Transantarctic
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