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ExoPAG 14

Date:

June 11, 2016 - June 12, 2016

Location:

Hilton San Diego

Bayfront, CA

Agenda:

ExoPAG_14_agenda.pdf (208 KB)

About the Meeting

Saturday, June 11, 2016
1pm – 5pm

Sunday, June 12, 2016
9am - 5pm

NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) will hold its fourteenth meeting on Saturday and Sunday, June 11-12, 2016 in San Diego, CA. ExoPAG meetings are open to the entire scientific community, and offer an opportunity to participate in discussions of scientific and technical issues in exoplanet exploration, and to provide input into NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP). All interested members of the astronomical and planetary science communities are invited to attend and participate. ExoPAG-14 will continue to focus on soliciting input from the wider exoplanet community on ways in which NASA might facilitate exoplanet research over the next few years, as well as input on how it should prioritize its ExEP activities. Suggestions for topics and/or speakers at the meeting along these lines are welcome. There will be reports from the active Study Analysis Groups (SAGs), and the Science Interest Groups (SIG).

Registration

Registration rates

To attend the ExoPAG 14 meeting in June, you must register at the AAS website by April 14, 2016. Select ‘ONE DAY REGISTRATION’ (Monday) option, at the rate applicable to your membership status. Please note that ExoPAG is not associated with and does not support AAS conference registration. If you are attending the AAS conference, there is no need to separately register for the ExoPAG event.

Venue Information

Hilton San Diego Bayfront
1 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92101
619-564-3333
www.hiltonsandiegobayfront.com

Conference Room: Sapphire A

To get a discounted rate at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, visit the American Astronomical Society website at your earliest opportunity. Although, the deadline for guaranteed group rates is May 6, 2016, the rates are applicable while the rooms last.

From the Airport

Map from Airport to Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel

The San Diego International-Lindbergh Field Airport is 3 miles from the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Resort.

Shuttle Service & Taxi

Super Shuttle: $8 USD one way
Taxi: $18.00 USD one way

Parking

Self-Parking: $35 (garage parking with in/out privileges)
Valet Parking: $50

Downloads

ExEP Technology Needs and Prioritization Process

Nicholas Siegler, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

ExEP Yield Modeling with EXOSIMS

Rhonda Morgan , Jet Propulsion Laboratory

ExoPAG SAG13:Exoplanet Occurrence Rates and Distributions

Rus Belikov, NASA AMES

Exoplanet Exploration Program Update

Gary Blackwood & Karl Stapelfeldt, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Exoplanet Mission Science Yield Modeling

Rhonda Morgan and Dmitry Savransky, Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Cornell

Far-IR Surveyor

Klaus Pontoppidan , STScI

Habitable Exoplanet (HabEx) Imaging Mission Concept Study Update

Bertrand Mennesson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

LBTI Update

Phil Hinz, University of Arizona

LUVOIR Mission Concept Study UPDATE: Early Universe to Habitable Worlds (and Everything in Between)

Aki Roberge , NASA GSFC

NASA Headquarters Update

Martin Still, NASA HQ

NEID on WIYN

Chad Bender, Penn State University

NN-EXPLORE: WIYN Stage 1 Science

Steve Howell, NASA AMES

Proposal for SAG17: Community Resources Needed For K2 And TESS Planetary Candidate Confirmation

David Ciardi, California Institute of Technology

SAG-12 Astrometry for Exoplanet Detection

Eduardo Bendek, NASA AMES

SAG-14: Characterization of Stars Targeted for NASA Exoplanet Missions

Keivan Stassun, Vanderbilt

SAG 16 Update

Shawn Domagal-Goldman, NASA GSFC

SAG 18 Proposal: Metrics for Direct Imaging with Starshades

Tiffany Glassman, Northrop Grumman Corporation

SAG19: Contract Metrics for Internal Coronagraphs

Dimitri Mawet, California Institute of Technology

Science Questions for Direct Imaging Missions SAG15 Progress Report

Daniel Apai, University of Arizona

Segmented Apertures

Stuart Shaklan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Starshade Field Testing and Optical Model Validation

Megan Novicki, Northrop Grumman Corporation

The NASA K2 Mission

Tom Barclay, NASA AMES

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