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WANDA

Winds ANd Disk structures near and Afar
Funder: European CommissionProject code: 101039452 Call for proposal: ERC-2021-STG
Funded under: HE | ERC | HORIZON-ERC Overall Budget: 1,437,940 EURFunder Contribution: 1,437,940 EUR
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When and how did the multitude of observed exo-planets form? The WANDA project aims at tackling this central question by investigating the origin of the ring-like and asymmetric structures observed in protoplanetary disks, the cradle of planets, and pushing such studies to the distant and massive star-forming regions, the locations that best represent the natal environments of the known exo-planets. The WANDA team will employ a novel multi-wavelength and multi-technique observational approach, based on a combination of high-resolution spectroscopy, spatially resolved integral field spectroscopy, and high spatial resolution imaging at near-infrared and millimeter wavelengths. My on-going Large Program at the Very Large Telescope (VLT), together with my VLT/MUSE data, and additional data to be acquired, will be combined to a number of on-going Large and normal Programs on VLT/SPHERE and ALMA. The three PhD students and two Post-docs hired in the WANDA team will work on four work packages, aimed at answering the following specific questions: - Are large cavities and rings observed in disks related to the presence of substantial winds? - Does the presence of planets in disks leave significant imprint on the accretion of material onto the star? - How do externally photoevaporating winds impact the properties of disks and how can we detect them? - How is planet formation in massive star-forming regions different than in nearby low-mass regions? WANDA will push to find a relation between the observed disk structures and the presence of disk winds, or planets, to guide us to better plan future searches for exo-planets in disks. With a better understanding on how to distinguish winds driven by massive nearby stars from those arising from the disk, WANDA will pave the way to explore massive star-forming regions with current and future telescopes, such as ELT and JWST. The quest to understand our origin in the cosmos will be a significant step closer with the WANDA project.

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