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  List of Accepted Contributions - ON7 Regarding Saturn’s ring system as an empirical test for astrophysical proto-planetary system simulations (workshop)

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EPSC2007-A-00091
Esposito, LW
Cassini UVIS observations: structure and the history of Saturn’s rings

EPSC2007-A-00196
Rodmann, J.; Spurzem, R.; Henning, Th.
Dynamical modelling of debris disks

EPSC2007-A-00211
Krivov, A.V.
Debris disks: a theorist's view

EPSC2007-A-00243
Crida, A.; Morbidelli, A.; Tsiganis, K.
Planetary migration in protoplanetary discs and outer Solar System architecture

EPSC2007-A-00301
Wolf, S.
Planets in circumstellar disks

EPSC2007-A-00396
Beckmann, U.; Kempf, S.; Srama, R.; Moragas-Klostermeyer, G.; Helfert, S.; Grün, E.
Saturn's E ring: in-situ measurements and modelling

EPSC2007-A-00435
Gorkavyi, N.
Physics of planetary rings

EPSC2007-A-00468
Spahn, F.
What tell "Propellers" in Saturns rings about planet formation?

EPSC2007-A-00490
Rabinovich, B.
Planetary rings as relics of plasma proto-rings rotating in the magnetic field of a central body


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