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ExoPAG 20

Date:

June 23, 2019

Location:

Hyatt Regency Bellevue 900 Bellevue Way NE Bellevue, WA 98004

Agenda:

ExoPAG_20_Agenda_v7.pdf (357 KB)

About the Meeting

NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) will hold its twentieth meeting on Sunday, June 23, 2019 in Seattle, WA immediately preceeding the AbSciCon 2019 meeting which will be held at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue Hotel.

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 20 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

There is no registration fee for the ExoPAG conference. If you did not register online, you may do so at the check in table the day of the meeting.

Note: The ExoPAG is not affiliated with the AbSciCon conference. Individuals should register separately for that conference if they plan to attend.

Postdocs and Graduate Students

Applications for Postdoc and Graduate Student travel support is now closed.

Venue Information

Hyatt Regency Bellevue Hotel in Bellevue Square 900 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

Conference Room- Regency DEFG

Transportation to the Hyatt Regency

  • The hotel is approximately 17mi from Seattle/Tacoma Airport
  • Light Rail is ~ $3 and 35 minutes
  • Taxi is ~$55
  • Shuttle Express departs from Level 3 of the Parking Garage, in the center of the Ground Transportation Plaza. One-way fares starting at $26 per person. Call 1-425-981-7000 to book in advance
  • Self Parking is complimentary for Friday and Saturday night stays, and $28/day on other days

Remote Participation Access

Webex

Audio: Toll Free 844-575-9329 Meeting ID: 901 596 468

Downloads

Discussion of Community Needs for Molecular Opacities/Laboratory Astrophysics

Eliza Kempton et al., University of Maryland

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ExEP Report on Future of Extreme Precision Radial Velocity (EPRV)

Eric Mamajek, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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First Look at JWST Delay Survey Results

Drake Deming, University of Maryland

Watch the video (Note: there is some loss of the audio signal due to the original recording)

HabEx: The Habitable Exoplanet Observatory

Scott Gaudi et al., Ohio State University

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Habitability/Space Weather Characterization using X-ray and Radio Facilities

Rachel Osten, Space Telescope Science Institute

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Kepler Occurrence Rates and Eta Earth

Christopher Burke, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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NASA Headquarters Update

Martin Still, NASA Headquarters

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Observing Small Planets with JWST, Capabilities and Challenges

Natasha Batalha, University of California at Santa Cruz

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SIG2 Exoplanets Demographics Report

Jessie Christiansen, NExScI/Caltech

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Technology Activities for the Search for Life on Exoplanets

Nick Siegler, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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The Detectability and Characterization of the TRAPPIST-1 Exoplanet Atmospheres with JWST

Jacob Lustig-Yaeger, University of Washington

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The Exoplanet Analysis Group: Synergies with Solar System Science

Victoria Meadows, University of Washington

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The Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) and Exoplanets

Kathy Mandt, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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The search for life with the Origins Space Telescope

Tiffany Kataria, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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The Story of Life in the Universe: The LUVOIR Mission Concept

Giada Arney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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VExAG/OPAG/ExoPAG Synergies

Stephen Kane et al., University of California at Riverside

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Welcome and Introduction to ExoPAG

Victoria Meadows, University of Washington

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