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ExoPAG 19

Date:

January 5, 2019 - January 6, 2019

Location:

Washington State Convention and Trade Center

705 Pike St., Seattle, WA 98101

ROOM 4C-2

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Agenda:

exopag19_agenda_v10.1.pdf (70.6 KB)

About the Meeting

Saturday and Sunday January 5-6, 2019

Remote access participation

NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) will hold its nineteenth meeting on Saturday and Sunday, January 5-6, 2019 in Seattle, WA immediately preceeding the 233rd AAS Meeting at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.

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-19 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.

Registration

Note: You must register for the AAS conference via their website. If you are only attending the ExoPAG meeting, please select the "HAD TWO DAY (Sunday/Monday)" registration which will apply to Saturday/Sunday. If you are attending the AAS conference, there is no need to register for the ExoPAG separately. The ExoPAG is not associated with and does not support the AAS conference.

Postdocs and Graduate Students

Applications for Postdoc and Graduate Student travel support is now closed. General information can be found here

Venue Information

Washington State Convention & Trade Center
705 Pike St., Seattle, WA 98101

Conference room: TBA

Lodging: Book a hotel room via AAS blocks/rates

Visit the hotel travel and lodging page for information on getting to the convention center

  • The convention center is approximately 16mi from Seattle/Tacoma Airport
  • Light Rail is ~ $3 and 35 minutes
  • Taxi is ~$55
  • Airporter shuttle express is ~$18 one way and departs every 30 minutes. Call (855) 566-3300 to make a reservation
  • Parking is $28/day at the convention center

Remote Access

Adobe Connect https://ac.arc.nasa.gov/exopag

Audio: Toll Free 844-467-6272 Passcode: 103899

Downloads

Detecting and Characterizing Exoplanets in Nearby Systems

Ian Crossfield, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Video link here

Detecting Transiting Exoplanets Near Home

Chelsea Huang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Video link here

Disks in Nearby Planetary Systems with JWST and ALMA

Meredith MacGregor, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Video link here

High Contrast Imaging and Adaptive Optics for Nearby Stars and Planetary Systems

Quinn Konopacky, University of California, San Diego

Video link here

Modeling Exoplanetary Atmospheres in Nearby Systems

Emily Rauscher, University of Michigan

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Modeling Super-Earth Atmospheres In Preparation for Upcoming Extremely Large Telescopes

Maggie Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz

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Precision Radial Velocities for Nearby Planetary Systems

Ryan Blackman, Yale University

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RECONS and Gaia Astrometric Discoveries with Considerations for JWST (and TESS)

Eliot Halley Vrijmoet, Georgia State University

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SAG20 Update: Survey on the Impact of the JWST Delay on Exoplanet Science

Drake Deming, Johanna Teske, Carnegie Observatories

The NEID Precision Radial Velocity Spectrometer: Project Overview and Status Update

Paul Robertson, University of California, Irvine

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Welcome and Introduction to ExoPAG

Vikki Meadows, University of Washington

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WFIRST Coronagraph Instrument Science Activities

John Debes

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