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2024 Faculty Courses School of Science Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Graduate major in Earth and Planetary Sciences

Advanced Earth and Space Sciences A

Academic unit or major
Graduate major in Earth and Planetary Sciences
Instructor(s)
Taishi Nakamoto
Class Format
Lecture
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
5-6 Mon / 5-6 Thu
Class
-
Course Code
EPS.A410
Number of credits
100
Course offered
2024
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 14, 2025
Language
English

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

Formation of planets, extra-solar planets, solar system, and extra-solar planetary systems, is an interesting question. In order to understand the front line of planetary system formation studies, we look at basics of planetary system formation theory.

Course description and aims

To understand basics of planetary sciences and planetary system formation processes.

Keywords

Planetary System Formation, Planetary Sciences, Astronomy, Astrophysics

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Lecture
Lessons are mainly given in English, and if it is needed, Japanese is also used. Students are required to submit some reports.
Please pay attention on class dates: The first class will be held on April 18 (Thu).

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Introduction: What are planets? (April 18) Grasp the basic properties of planetary systems.
Class 2 Star Formation (April 22) Understand star formation processes
Class 3 Formation of Protoplanetary Disk (April 25) Understand the formation processes of protoplanetary disks.
Class 4 Structure and Dynamical Evolution of Protoplanetary Disk (May 2) Understand the structure and the dynamical processes of the disk.
Class 5 Evolution of Dust Particles (May 9) Understand the evolution of small dust particles and the formation of planetesimals.
Class 6 Asteroids, comets, meteorites (May 13) Understand small bodies in the solar system: asteroids, comets, and meteorites, including Ryugu explored by Hayabusa2.
Class 7 Formation of Planetary Systems (May 16) Understand the planetary system formation.

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to reference books and other course material.

Textbook(s)

None

Reference books, course materials, etc.

● Shin Taiyoukei, S. Ida and T. Nakamoto (in Japanese),
● Wakusei Keisei no Butsuri, S. Ida and T. Nakamoto (in Japanese),
● Keigai Wakusei, S. Ida (in Japanese),
● Planetary Sciences, I. de Pater and J. Lissauer,
● Astrophysics of Planet Formation, P. Armitage
● Protostars and Planets VII

Evaluation methods and criteria

Report assignments: 100%

Related courses

  • EPS.A411 : Astrophysics and Planetary Physics B
  • EPS.A412 : Astrophysics and Planetary Physics C
  • EPS.A413 : Astrophysics and Planetary Physics D

Prerequisites

None

Other

Please pay attention on class dates.