LCDU2013
18-22 November, 2013
Taipei, Taiwan
published June 20, 2014
This meeting addresses the life cycle of dust in the Universe, which covers the formation, evolution and destruction of dust in a range of environments, ranging from the smallest to the largest scales. Bringing together observational and theoretical astrophysicists as well as meteoriticists and experimentalists allows for a cross-disciplinary dialogue. The meeting follows a successful tradition of astrophysical dust meetings, starting in Albany in 1972, with the latest edition "Cosmic Dust: Near and Far" organized by Th. Henning taking place in Heidelberg in 2008. Since that meeting, the field of dust astrophysics has made major leaps forward with the host of data arriving from such missions as the infrared space telescopes Spitzer and Herschel, and the sample return mission, Stardust, which took dust samples from comet Wild-2. The largest telescope on Earth, ALMA, has also recently come online, allowing for investigations into the origin of dust in the Universe, making this is excellent time to review the status of the field of dust astrophysics. The meeting aims to create an environment in which all aspects of the life cycle of dust are discussed, from an astrophysical, chemical and mineralogical perspective, and its effect on a range of environments. Observational insights, theoretical models and experimental approaches all contribute to our view of the life cycle of dust, and the meeting addresses new developments and future projects in all these areas.

EDITORIAL BOARD

Anja Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Maarten Baes, Universiteit Gent, Belgium
Haley Gomez, Cardiff University, UK
Ciska Kemper (Chairman), Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Darach Watson, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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Sessions
Session 1. Observational constraints on dust properties
Session 2. High-z dust
Session 3. Dust in galaxies
Session 4. Dust production by massive stars
Session 5. Dust production by AGB stars
Session 6. The Interstellar Dust Reservoir
Session 7. Carbon-based dust
Session 8. Protoplanetary disks and the Solar system
Session 9. Dust astrophysics in the laboratory
Session 10. Herschel results
P9 Dust astrophysics in the laboratory (9)
Session 1. Observational constraints on dust properties
The physical and compositional properties of dust: what do we really know?
A. Jones
Modeling Cosmic Dust: How to Use Optical "Constants"
A. Speck
Dust Grain Alignment in the Interstellar Medium
J. Vaillancourt, B.G. Andersson and A. Lazarian
Depletions of Elements from the Gas Phase: A Guide on Dust Compositions
E. Jenkins
The X-ray side of the absorption by interstellar dust in the Milky Way
E. Costantini, C. de Vries, S.T. Zeegers, F. de Groot, H. Mutschke, C. Pinto and L. Waters
Constraints on dust composition in the Magellanic Clouds from gas-phase zinc, silicon, chromium, and iron abundances
K. Tchernyshyov, M. Meixner, J. Seale, A. Fox, S. Friedman, K.R. Sembach, E. Dwek and F. Galliano
Searching for the Culprit of Anomalous Microwave Emission: An AKARI PAHrange Analysis of Probable Electric Dipole Emitting Regions
A.C. Bell, T. Onaka, I. Sakon, D. Ishihara, H. Kaneda, H.G. Lee, M. Itoh, R. Ohsawa and M. Hammonds
Photoprocessing-driven dust evolution in the diffuse ISM
L. Fanciullo, V. Guillet, A. Jones, F. Boulanger, M.A. Miville-Deschenes and L. Verstraete
SOFIA - Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy
A.L. Helton
Transport of the charged dust grains to the galactic halo
S. Khoperskov and Y. Shchekinov
Using Spinning Dust Emission To Constrain The Evolution Of Dust Grains In Cold Clumps
C. Tibbs, R. Paladini, K. Cleary, K. Grainge, S. Muchovej, T. Pearson, Y. Perrott, C. Rumsey, A. Scaife, M. Stevenson and J. Villadsen
Investigating dense interstellar dust environments in the X-rays
S.T. Zeegers, E. Costantini, C. de Vries and A. Tielens
Session 2. High-z dust
The extinction law at high redshift
S. Gallerani
The dust budget crisis in high-redshift submillimetre galaxies
K. Rowlands, H. Gomez, L. Dunne, A. Aragon-Salamanca, S. Dye, S. Maddox, E. da Cunha and P. van der Werf
Dust in the first quasars as a powerful probe of galaxy/BH co-evolution
R. Valiante and R. Schneider
Probing Interstellar Silicate Dust Grain Properties in Quasar Absorption Systems at Redshifts z<1.4
M. Aller, V.P. Kulkarni, D.G. York, D.E. Welty, G. Vladilo and D. Som
The Infrared Excess-UV spectral Slope Relation of Galaxies and its Evolution at 0 < z < 3
T. Takeuchi, K. Malek, A. Kawakita, T.L. Suzuki, A.K. Inoue, V. Buat, D. Burgarella and S. Noll
Session 3. Dust in galaxies
Properties of dust and PAHs in various environments of nearby galaxies
H. Kaneda
Life Cycle of Dust in the Magellanic Clouds and the Milky Way
S. Zhukovska and T. Henning
EvolutioN of Grains in the MAgellanic clouds (ENiGMA)
M. Meixner, E. Dwek, T. Temim, K. Tschernyshyov, M. Boyer, C. Gall and R. Eufrasio
Dust radiative transfer: modeling the complex interplay between dust and starlight in galaxies
M. Baes, G. De Geyter, P. Camps, W. Saftly, I. De Looze, J. Fritz, D. Gadotti and M. Stalevski
Dust collisional heating and small grain destruction in NGC 4438
M. Bocchio, A. Jones and A. Abergel
A Blind Survey of the Local Dusty Universe with Herschel-ATLAS
C. Clark, H. Gomez and L. Dunne
Constructing the Spectral Energy Distribution Model of Galaxies Considering Dust Extinction and Re-emision
A. Kawakita and T. Takeuchi
Baryonic Tully-Fisher relation and star formation rate
M. Kobayashi and T. Takeuchi
AKARI/IRC Imaging Observations of the Merger Remnant NGC 2782
T. Nakamura, T. Onaka, H. Kaneda, I. Sakon, R. Ohsawa and T. Mori
Dust and Gas in diffuse interstellar medium of the Large Magellanic Cloud
N. Neelamkodan, C. Kemper, Y.L. Yang, S. Hony, J.P. Bernard, K. Gordon, W.T. Reach, C. Bot, O. Morata, H. Hirashita, J.Y. Seok, S.C. Madden and A. Hughes
Dust Science with SPICA/MCS
I. Sakon, T. Onaka, H. Kataza, T. Wada, Y. Sarugaku, H. Matsuhara, T. Nakagawa, N. Kobayashi, C. Kemper, Y. Ohyama, T. Matsumoto and J.Y. Seok
Session 4. Dust production by massive stars
Dust production in Supernovae
I. Cherchneff
Dust in supernova remnants
H. Gomez
In my Beginning is my End: Dust Destruction in the Cassiopeia A Supernova Remnant
E. Micelotta and E. Dwek
Dust Formation in Stellar Winds of Very Massive Population III Stars
T. Nozawa
Molecule and dust reprocessing by the reverse shock in the supernova remnant Cas A
C. Biscaro and I. Cherchneff
Iron and dust in the supernova remnant IC443
T. Kokusho, T. Nagayama, H. Kaneda, D. Ishihara, H.G. Lee and T. Onaka
Population III Supernovae and the elemental composition of carbon-normal and carbon-enhanced
S. Marassi, M. Limongi, A. Chieffi and R. Schneider
Herschel and ALMA measurements of Dust and Molecules in Supernova 1987A
M. Meixner, R. Indebetouw, M. Matsuura, J. Kamenetzky, R. McCray and E. Dwek
Condensation of dust in supernova ejecta
A. Sarangi and I. Cherchneff
Session 5. Dust production by AGB stars
Dust production by metal-poor stars
I. McDonald
Dust from AGBs: from carbon to silicates, the role of the Hot Bottom Burning
F. Dell'Agli
Forming silicate and alumina dust in the wind of the O-rich AGB IK Tau
D. Gobrecht and I. Cherchneff
Luminosities and mass-loss rates of Local Group AGB stars and Red Supergiants
M. Groenewegen
Evolution and Development of the Slow, Dusty Nova, V1280 Scorpii (Nova Sco 2007a)
A.L. Helton, W. Vacca, A. Evans, C.E. Woodward, R.D. Gehrz, F. Walter and D. Shenoy
Observing dust-forming refractory oxides AlO, TiO, and TiO2 in circumstellar gas around evolved stars
T. Kaminski
Probing the dust formation zone in IRC+10216 with the SMA
N. Patel
Investigating Proto-Planetary Nebulae through Angular Differential Imaging
Probing Ancient Mass Loss with AKARI's Extended Thermal Dust Emission Objects
Differential Proper-Motion Measurements of the Cygnus Egg Nebula; The Presence of Equatorial Outflows
Session 6. The Interstellar Dust Reservoir
Dust Processing in the Interstellar Medium
H. Hirashita
Dust Lifetime Re-evaluation in the Light of a New Dust Model
M. Bocchio and A. Jones
CORESHINE : a tracer of grain growth in dark clouds
L. Pagani, C. Lefevre, R. Paladini, J. Steinacker, A. Bacmann and T. Henning
Numerical simulations of the life cycle of dust in forming and evolving disk galaxies
K. Bekki
How do the extinction curves in galaxies evolve?
R. Asano, T. Takeuchi, H. Hirashita and T. Nozawa
AKARI mid-infrared all-sky survey: development of the new inter-planetary dust (IPD) map and the world-first all-sky PAH map
D. Ishihara, H. Kaneda, T. Kondo, T. Amatsutsu, K. Nakamichi, M. Yamagishi, S. Oyabu, T. Ootsubo and T. Onaka
Evolution of dust properties inside molecular clouds from coreshine modelling
C. Lefevre, L. Pagani, M. Juvela and R. Paladini
AKARI Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Galactic HII regions
Dust Evolution in Intermediate Velocity Clouds
D. Pinheiro Gonçalves, P.G. Martin, K. Blagrave and M.A. Miville-Deschenes
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Diffuse Galactic Radiation with AKARI/IRC
T. Onaka, T. Mori, I. Sakon, R. Ohsawa, T. Nakamura, H.G. Lee, I.M. Koch, T. Shimonishi, H. Kaneda, Y. Okada and M. Tanaka
Tracing grain growth from molecular clouds to disk envelopes with coreshine
J. Steinacker
AKARI Contribution to the Dust Studies
I. Yamamura
Session 7. Carbon-based dust
Organic dust in the interstellar medium
Interstellar and Circumstellar Fullerenes
J. Bernard-Salas, J. Cami, A. Jones, E. Peeters, E. Micelotta, M. Otsuka, G.C. Sloan, C. Kemper and M. Groenewegen
Large-scale extraplanar PAH emission in the Galactic center region found by AKARI mid-infrared all-sky survey
T. Kondo, H. Kaneda, D. Ishihara, S. Oyabu, M. Yamagishi and T. Onaka
Formation History of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Galaxies
J.Y. Seok, H. Hirashita and R. Asano
On the nature of the 30 micron feature in carbon-rich planetary nebula
C. Kemper, M. Otsuka, J. Cami, E. Peeters and J. Bernard-Salas
Observable signatures of lifecycle of PAHs in HII complexes
M. Khramtsova and D. Wiebe
The Circle of Dust: From Nanoparticles to Macromolecules and Beyond
E. Micelotta, A. Jones, M. Bocchio, J. Cami, E. Peeters and J. Bernard-Salas
Evolution of Planetary Nebulae and PAH features
R. Ohsawa, T. Onaka, I. Sakon, T. Mori, I. Yamamura, M. Matsuura, H. Kaneda, J. Bernard-Salas, O. Berné and C. Joblin
Physical Properties of Fullerene-containing Galactic Planetary Nebulae
M. Otsuka, C. Kemper, J. Cami, E. Peeters and J. Bernard-Salas
The nature of circumstellar hydrocarbons
G.C. Sloan
Extinction and PAH intensity variations across the HII region IRAS 12063-6259
D. Stock
The PAH emission properties of an ensemble of UCHII regions in W49A.
D. Stock
Session 8. Protoplanetary disks and the Solar system
Dust in Protoplanetary Disks: A Clue as to the Critical Mass of Planetary Cores
Y. Hasegawa
Dust in Warm Debris Disks
H. Fujiwara
Dust in the Solar System: Properties and Origins
S. Messenger, L.P. Keller and A.N. Nguyen
Dust mineralogy in the circumstellar envelope of SVS13
T. Fujiyoshi, C. Wright and T. Moore
Dust observations with the new ALMA Band 1 receiver
O. Morata
Session 9. Dust astrophysics in the laboratory
Optical Properties of Interstellar Dust from Cosmic Dust Analogs Studied in the Lab
H. Mutschke
FIR and Submm Optical Properties of Astrophysically Relevant Minerals
K. Demyk, C. Meny, H. Leroux, C. Depecker, C. Nayral, F. Delpech, W.S. Ojo, J.B. Brubach and P. Roy
Experimental Studies on Dust Formation in Space
S. Tachibana and A. Takigawa
Cosmic dust formation at cryogenic temperatures
G. Rouillé, S. Krasnokutski, M. Krebsz, C. Jaeger, F. Huisken and T. Henning
Infrared spectra of silica polymorphs
C. Koike
Laboratory measurements of the far-infrared to millimeter dust opacity of amorphous Mg/Fe silicates
Radiation Damage Effect on Photodesorption Rates from Astronomical Ices
C. Yuan and J.T. Yates
Session 10. Herschel results
Digging up the Dirt on Galaxies with Herschel
L. Dunne
Planetary Nebula Dust Haloes Revealed by Herschel
A View on Dust Evolution with Metallicity and ISM physical conditions, from Herschel Observations of the Nearby Universe
F. Galliano, A. Rémy-Ruyer and S.C. Madden