Probing the Origins of Solar Systems with Millimeter-wave Interferometry

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It is generally accepted that circumstellar disks around pre-main sequence stars are the birth-places of planets. Nevertheless, it is still very uncertain how, when and where planet formation occurs within the disks. I will discuss how we can use millimeter-wave interferometry to address these questions, focusing, in particular, on the derivation of the radial distribution of the circumstellar material and of the dust properties. I will present the most recent results achieved with the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) and discuss what we will be able to achieve with ALMA in the next future.

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