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Planet Formation and Disk Chemistry: Dust and Gas Evolution during Planet Formation

G. Perotti, L. Cacciapuoti, N. -D. Tung, T. Grassi, E. Schisano, L. Testi

Published 2024-07-03Version 1

Over the past decade, progress in observational capabilities, combined with theoretical advancements, have transformed our comprehension of the physics and chemistry during planet formation. Despite these important steps forward, open questions persist on the chemical and physical evolution of solids in their journey from the collapsing molecular cores to disks and planetary bodies. This chapter is a repository of such burning questions. It has the ambition to identify the most promising avenues for future research based on current observational and modeling opportunities.

Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, Chapter IV of the National Congress of (proto-)Planetary Astrochemistry (CNAP II) Proceedings
Categories: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.EP
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