July 4, 2017 (Tuesday)
09:00-10:30
Room 201 BCDE, 2F
Plenary Session 2
Chair:Lister Staveley-Smith (ICRAR / UWA / CAASTRO / CAASTRO-3D)
09:00
PL2-1
Keynote Lecture
The Renaissance of Millisecond Pulsars
Albert Kong (National Tsing Hua University)
10:00
PL2-2
Topical Lecture
The East Asian Observatory
Paul Ho (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:00-12:30
Room 102, 1F
Session 6-1: Observing Facilities and International Collaboration
Chair:Masahiko Hayashi (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
11:00
S6-1-1
Invited Talk
Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Project Status
Tomonori Usuda (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / SOKENDAI)
11:15
S6-1-2
Giant Magellan Telescope Project and Korean Prospects
Byeong-Gon Park (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
11:30
S6-1-3
Current Status and Future Plans at CFHT
Doug Simons (Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope)
11:45
S6-1-4
Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS): Overview, current status, updates and future plans of upcoming instrument on Subaru Telescope
Naoyuki Tamura (IPMU, The University of Tokyo)
12:00
S6-1-6
The Transneptunian Automated Occultation Survey (TAOS II)
Shiang-Yu Wang (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:00-12:30
Room 103, 1F
Session 2-1: Interstellar Medium, Star Formation, and Milky Way
Chair:Young Chol Minh (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
11:00
S2-1-1
Invited Talk
Shining Light on the Dark ISM
Joanne Dawson (Macquarie University / CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science)
11:25
S2-1-2
Toward Galactic View of Star Formation
Shu-Ichiro Inutsuka (Nagoya University)
11:40
S2-1-3
Carbon Line Emission along the G300-G307 Sightline: Searching for Molecular Clouds in Our Galaxy
Elida Istiqomah (Universitas Gadjah Mada / University of New South Wales)
11:55
S2-1-4
Observed properties of interstellar filaments
Doris Arzoumanian (Nagoya University)
12:10
S2-1-5
Filaments and Dense Cores in Polaris Flare and California Molecular Cloud
Eun Jung Chung (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
11:00-12:30
Room 105, 1F
Session 5-1: Compact Objects and High Energy Astrophysics
Chair:Albert Kong (National Tsing Hua University)
11:00
S5-1-1
Invited Talk
Physics of compact object
Banibrata Mukhopadhyay (Indian Institute of Science)
11:25
S5-1-3
A theoretical study of the geometry of accretion flow in AGN
Bifang Liu (National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
11:40
S5-1-4
The impact of the stream from L1 on the shape of the accretion disc in cataclysmic variables
Pavel Kaygorodov (Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
11:55
S5-1-5
Horizon-scale gamma-ray emission from rapidly rotating black holes
Kouichi Hirotani (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:00-12:30
Room 201 A, 2F
Session 1-1: Planetary Systems, Solar and Extrasolar
Chair:Wei-Ling Tseng (National Taiwan Normal University)
11:00
S1-1-1
Dust-free modeling of dusty protoplanetary disks
Min-Kai Lin (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:15
S1-1-2
On the Mechanism for Creating Multiple Rings in Protoplanetary Disks: Non-linear Development of Secular Gravitational Instability
Ryosuke Tominaga (Nagoya University)
11:30
S1-1-3
Studying Formation and Dynamical Effects of Circumplanetary Disks using the Antares Code
Chun-Fan Liu (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:45
S1-1-4
Transit timing variation and transmission spectroscopy study of transiting exoplanet with 0.7m class Thai telescopes
Supachai Awiphan (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
12:00
S1-1-5
Studying the Characteristics of Exoplanets through Transit Observations
Ing-Guey Jiang (National Tsing Hua University)
12:15
S1-1-6
Discovery of young planet-mass objects in L1495
Poshih Chiang (National Central University)
11:00-12:30
Room 201 BCDE, 2F
Session 4-1: Galaxies, AGNs, and Cosmology
Chair:Gerhard Hensler (University of Vienna)
11:00
S4-1-1
The SAMI Galaxy Survey: energy sources of the turbulent velocity dispersion in spatially-resolved local star-forming galaxies
Luwenjia Zhou (Nanjing University / Australian National University)
11:15
S4-1-2
The Quenched Mass Portion of Star-forming Galaxies and the Origin of the Star Formation Sequence Slope
Xu Kong (University of Science and Technology of China)
11:30
S4-1-3
Stellar mass and star formation rate relation of infrared-bright dust-obscured galaxies selected with IRAS and AKARI far-infrared all-sky survey
Yoshiki Toba (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:45
S4-1-4
Studying star formation quenching in galaxies with MaNGA and ALMA
Lihwai Lin (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
12:00
S4-1-5
The environmental effect on star formation properties in galaxy pairs
Fangting Yuan (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
12:15
S4-1-6
Evolution of Gas-Star Cycle in Nearby Galaxies
Hsi-An Pan (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:00-12:30
Room 201 F, 2F
Session 7-1: Public Education, Outreach, and Diversity
Chair:Thilina Heenatigala (Sri Lanka Astronomical Association)
11:00
S7-1-1
IAU for the Public
Sze-Leung Cheung (IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)
11:25
S7-1-2
Outreach & Education Concept and Strategy of NAOJ
Hidehiko Agata (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
11:40
S7-1-3
Education and Public Outreach Activities in ASIAA
Mei-Yin Chou (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
11:55
S7-1-4
Boosting the luminance: how to contract more interest in astronomy in Thailand
Siramas Komonjinda (Chiang Mai University)
12:10
S7-1-5
A Decade of Astronomy Outreach: Approaches, Impacts and Challenges in Nepal
Suresh Bhattarai (Tribhuvan University / Nepal Astronomical Society (NASO))
14:00-15:30
Room 102, 1F
Session 6-2: Observing Facilities and International Collaboration
Chair:Zhi-Qiang Shen (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
14:00
S6-2-1
Invited Talk
ALMA Status and Future Plan
Satoru Iguchi (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ))
14:15
S6-2-3
The ALMA Band 1 Receiver Development project: building the lower frequency end of ALMA
Oscar Morata (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
14:30
S6-2-4
Future Plans for the Parkes Radio Telescope in the era of the SKA
James Green (CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science)
14:45
S6-2-5
New 50-m class Single Dish Telescope: Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST)
Ryohei Kawabe (National Astronomy Observatory of Japan)
14:00-15:30
Room 103, 1F
Session 2-2: Interstellar Medium, Star Formation, and Milky Way
Chair:Joanne Dawson (Macquarie University / CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science)
14:00
S2-2-1
Invited Talk
Nobeyama CO galactic plane survey
Kazufumi Torii (Nobeyama Radio Observatory)
14:15
S2-2-2
The Mopra Southern Galactic Plane CO Survey
Catherine Braiding (UNSW Sydney)
14:30
S2-2-3
Probing the coldest Milky Way: Follow-up observations of Planck cold clumps with ground-based telescopes.
Tie Liu (KASI)
14:45
S2-2-4
CO In Protostars (COPS): Herschel-SPIRE Spectroscopy of Embedded Protostars
Yao-Lun Yang (The University of Texas at Austin)
15:00
S2-2-5
Interpreting the results of large, multi-molecular-line datasets of the molecular ISM
Maria Cunningham (University of New South Wales)
15:15
S2-2-6
The Evolutionary Status of the Prestellar Core: L1498
Ren-Shiang Sung (National Tsing Hua University)
14:00-15:30
Room 105, 1F
Session 5-2: Compact Objects and High Energy Astrophysics
Chair:Banibrata Mukhopadhyay (Indian Institute of Science)
14:00
S5-2-1
A Unified Study of Accretion Flows of NS-LMXBs Through the Hard State
Zhongli Zhang (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
14:15
S5-2-2
Studies of energy dependent variability in the low-hard state of black hole X-ray binaries
Holger Stiele (National Tsing Hua University)
14:30
S5-2-3
The analysis of QPOs and time lag in ULXs with XMM-Newton
Zi-Jian Li (Institute of High Energy Physics / University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
14:45
S5-2-4
Transfer of radiative and mechanical energy from ULXs to the interstellar medium
Roberto Soria (ICRAR-Curtin University / NAOC (Chinese Academy of Sciences))
15:00
S5-2-5
Flares from the supermassive black hole in our Galaxy
Yaping Li (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
14:00-15:30
Room 201 A, 2F
Session 1-2: Planetary Systems, Solar and Extrasolar
Chair:Zhong-Yi Lin (National Central University)
14:00
S1-2-1
The Direct Imaging Research of Exoplanets with Ground-based Telescopes and Space Missions
Jiangpei Dou (Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics & Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
14:15
S1-2-2
Chemical Abundance study of Planetary hosting stars
Pakakaew Rittipruk (Sejong University)
14:30
S1-2-3
Gaseous envelopes of hot Jupiter exoplanets and their changes due to CME
Dmitry Bisikalo (Institute of astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
14:45
S1-2-4
Self-luminous ice giants with highly condensate-enriched atmospheres
Kenji Kurosaki (Nagoya University)
15:00
S1-2-5
On The Inclination Distrubtion Of The Neptune Trojans
Hsing-Wen Lin (National Central University)
15:15
S1-2-6
Lightcurve Studies of Trans-Neptunian Objects from the Outer Solar System Origins Survey using the Hyper Suprime-Camera
Mike Alexandersen (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
14:00-15:30
Room 201 BCDE, 2F
Session 4-2: Galaxies, AGNs, and Cosmology
Chair:Lihwai Lin (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
14:00
S4-2-1
Magnetic field strengths in early-type galaxies
Amitesh Omar (ARIES)
14:15
S4-2-2
Can we measure the halo mass of the Milky Way accurately?
Jiaxin Han (IPMU, The University of Tokyo / University of Durham)
14:30
S4-2-3
The Discrepancy between Dynamical and Baryonic Surface Density of Elliptical Galaxies
Yong Tian (National Central University)
14:45
S4-2-4
Dark Matter In The Central Region of The Late-Type Galaxies
Israa Mohammed Ali (University of Malaya)
15:00
S4-2-5
Double SMBHs and Double TDEs
Ye-Fei Yuan (University of Science and Technology of China)
15:15
S4-2-6
Investigating the Dynamical Histories of Early-Type Galaxies
Li-Chin Yeh (National Tsing Hua University)
14:00-15:30
Room 201 F, 2F
Session 7-2: Public Education, Outreach, and Diversity
Chair:Hidehiko Agata (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
14:00
S7-2-1
Communicating Astronomy with the Public in Taipei Astronomical Museum
Chia-Ling Hu (Taipei Astronomical Museum)
14:15
S7-2-2
Local, Domestic and International Collaboration on Education and Research at Nayoro Observatory
Hiroyuki Naito (Nayoro Observatory)
14:30
S7-2-3
How to deliver large-scale astronomy events without worrying (too much) about the weather.
Pete Wheeler (The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR))
14:45
S7-2-4
"Mitaka TAIYOUKEI walk", an excursion program in the scaled solar system in these 8 years
Toshihiro Handa (Kagoshima University)
15:00
S7-2-5
Astronomy for Inclusion: a Chance for Regional and International Cooperation
Kumiko Usuda-Sato (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)
15:15
S7-2-6
UNAWE Indonesia Project: Opening Window of Opportunity to Learn Astronomy for Blind and Low Vision People
Ajeng Tri Handini (UNAWE Indonesia)
16:00-17:30
Room 102, 1F
Session 4-10: Galaxies, AGNs, and Cosmology
Chair:Yen-Ting Lin (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
16:00
S4-10-1
Faint Quasars at High Redshift: Implications on Cosmic Re-ionization and Supermassive Black Hole Growth in Early Universe
Myungshin Im (Seoul National University)
16:15
S4-10-2
Ultra-luminous quasars with the most massive black holes at cosmic dawn
Xue-Bing Wu (Peking University)
16:30
S4-10-3
H0LiCOW: Cosmology from Gravitational Lens Time Delays
Kenneth Wong (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / EACOA)
16:45
S4-10-4
Mapping the Real Space Distributions of Galaxies in SDSS DR7: I. Two Point Correlation Functions
Feng Shi (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
17:00
S4-10-5
Neutral hydrogen in the distant Universe: New results from the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope
Elaine Sadler (ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO) / University of Sydney)
17:15
S4-10-6
A Quasar Discovered at redshift 6.6 from Pan-STARRS1
Ji-Jia Tang (National Taiwan University / Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
16:00-17:30
Room 103, 1F
Session 2-3: Interstellar Medium, Star Formation, and Milky Way
Chair:Wen-Ping Chen (National Central University)
16:00
S2-3-1
Invited Talk
Astrochemistry of protoplanetary disks: from young to mature
Yuri Aikawa (University of Tokyo)
16:15
S2-3-2
ALMA Observations of Spiral Accretion Flows Towards Extremely Young Protostars
Pou-Ieng Cheong (NTHU)
16:30
S2-3-3
Dating a prestellar core: L1512
Sheng-Jun Lin (National Tsing Hua University)
16:45
S2-3-4
Probing the Inward Motion in the Class 0 Protostar NGC 1333 IRAS 4A with ALMA
Yu-Nung Su (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
17:00
S2-3-5
Probing Episodic Accretion Process in Very Low Luminosity Objects
Tien-Hao Hsieh (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
17:15
S2-3-6
KaVA open-use monitoring of the extremely high-velocity water maser jet in G357.967-0.163
Kazuhito Motogi (Yamaguchi University)
16:00-17:30
Room 105, 1F
Session 5-3: Compact Objects and High Energy Astrophysics
Chair:Roberto Soria (ICRAR-Curtin University)
16:00
S5-3-1
Modeling of Abrupt Changes in Pulsar Pulse Profile
Rai Yuen (Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory)
16:15
S5-3-2
Polarimetric studies of Novae using a photopolarimeter
Ramya Anche (Indian Institute of Astrophysics)
16:30
S5-3-3
V2676 Oph: Dust formation in moderately fast nova
A. Raj (Indian Institute of Astrophysics)
16:45
S5-3-4
The gravitational wave background of Galactic neutron star neutron star and neutron star white dwarf binaries
Shenghua Yu (National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
17:00
S5-3-5
Ultra-low-frequency gravitational wave searches with the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array
George Hobbs (CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science)
17:15
S5-3-6
Corona accretion in active galactic nuclei and the observational test
Erlin Qiao (National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
16:00-17:30
Room 201 A, 2F
Session 1-3: Planetary Systems, Solar and Extrasolar
Chair:Daisuke Kinoshita (National Central University)
16:00
S1-3-1
Exploring the 2:1 resonance using the Outer Solar System Origin Survey
Ying-Tung Chen (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
16:15
S1-3-2
Suppression of extreme orbital evolution in triple systems with short range forces
Bin Liu (Shanghai Astronomical Observatory)
16:30
S1-3-3
Investigating the Physical Properties of the Outburst of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasmenko
Zhong-Yi Lin (National Central University)
16:45
S1-3-4
Io Magnetic Footprint Morphology: Brightness in Corresponding to Angular Size
Suwicha Wannawichian (Chiang Mai University / National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT))
17:00
S1-3-5
A C-type Super Fast Rotator
Chan-Kao Chang (National Central University)
15:15
S1-3-6
Rotation Period Clustering for Asteroid Family’s Members
Kang-Shian Pan (National Central University)
16:00-17:30
Room 201 BCDE, 2F
Session 4-3: Galaxies, AGNs, and Cosmology
Chair:Satoko Sawada-Satoh (Kagoshima University)
16:00
S4-3-1
Star Formation in Dwarf Galaxy Evolution: The Impact of numerical Recipes
Gerhard Hensler (University of Vienna)
16:15
S4-3-2
Effects of dust evolution on the H2 and CO abundances in galaxies
Hiroyuki Hirashita (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
16:30
S4-3-3
What do the metallicity maps tell us about the Magellanic Clouds?
Samyaday Choudhury (Yonsei University Observatory)
16:45
S4-3-4
Evolution of dust abundance and? dust extinction curves in galaxy simulation
Kuan-Chou Hou (Academia Sinica (ASIAA) / National Taiwan University)
17:00
S4-3-5
Carbon monoxide in extremely metal-poor galaxies
Yong Shi (Nanjing University)
17:15
S4-3-6
What Makes Red Quasars Red?: Observational Evidence for Dust Extinction
Dohyeong Kim (Seoul National University)
16:00-17:30
Room 201 F, 2F
Session 7-3: Public Education, Outreach, and Diversity
Chair:Sze-Leung Cheung (IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)
16:00
S7-3-1
Efforts on bringing together the Asian-Pacific astronomy communication community
Lina Canas (IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach / National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
16:15
S7-3-2
Experience of Communicating Astronomy Ideas to Media Industry in Taiwan
Chi-Hung Yan (Academia Sinica (ASIAA))
16:30
S7-3-3
New Media in Indonesia and its Impact: 10 Years of langitselatan
Avivah Yamani (langitselatan)
16:45
S7-3-4
Social Media for Astronomy EPO: Best Practices
Thilina Heenatigala (Sri Lanka Astronomical Association)
17:00
S7-3-5
Astronomy Translation Network - A Global Need for EPO
Yukiko Shibata (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / IAU Office for Astronomy Outreach)
17:15
S7-3-6
Thai-Asian Astronomy Forum: Awareness raising on astronomy with knowledge exchange & collaboration fostering in Asia
Pisit Nitiyanant (National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT))