Introduction to the panchromatic view of star formation and protoplanetary disks in diverse environments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Progress in studying star and planet formation over the last decade has been immense. Spurred by the impetus of major space-based facilities such as Spitzer, Hubble and Chandra, many of the Galaxy's more prominent star-forming regions have now been mapped from radio to X-rays. Recent sub-millimeter access to molecular species and interferometric techniques from optical to radio are also providing detailed insights into protoplanetary disk chemistry and structure in many of these regions. This "Meeting in a Meeting" will focus on the current outstanding problems, and most recent key observations and modeling that is shaping current ideas on how stars and planets form and evolve, from low-mass star forming regions to starbursts. The discussion will point the directions for observational and theoretical attack in the coming new era of ALMA and JWST.

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