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This project aims to link the physical and chemical conditions of planet-forming disks to the properties of giant planets. By combining observational data and modeling, it seeks to enhance understanding of planet formation processes and the interactions between disks and planets.
Planet-forming disks around young stars display a large variety of spatial structures indicating pattern formation by gas-dust dynamics and planet-disk interactions.
The diversity of planetary properties point to different physical and chemical conditions in their parental disks and a range of formation pathways.
Currently, there is no unifying approach which connects disk physics and chemistry with exoplanet properties.
The development of such a link remains a considerable challenge as long as…
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