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SUMMARY:Stellar multiplicity: disc dynamics & planet formation - Nicolás 
 Cuello (IPAG Grenoble)
DTSTART:20251027T160000Z
DTEND:20251027T170000Z
UID:TALK237601@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Thomas Jannaud
DESCRIPTION:Planet formation unfolds in environments where stars are rarel
 y alone: the majority of stellar systems are binaries\, triples\, or highe
 r-order multiples. Hence\, stellar multiplicity profoundly shapes the stru
 cture\, evolution\, and dynamics of protoplanetary discs. In this talk\, w
 e will explore how discs evolve under the gravitational influence of multi
 ple stars and how this impacts planet formation. I will first summarise re
 cent theoretical and numerical studies on disc dynamics in binary and trip
 le systems\, complemented by illustrative examples from observations (e.g.
  ALMA and VLT) of young multiple stellar systems with discs and planets. N
 ext\, I will discuss our modelling efforts within the Stellar-MADE ERC pro
 ject to investigate accretion\, disc morphology\, and orbital architecture
  in these complex systems. Finally\, we will highlight the implications fo
 r dust evolution\, planet formation\, and long-term planetary stability.
LOCATION:MR14 DAMTP and online
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