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ExoPAG 21

Date:

January 3, 2020 - January 4, 2020

Location:

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach

2005 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI, 96815

About the Meeting

Friday and Saturday January 3-4, 2020

Agenda (Final) - updated 12/30/2019

NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) will hold its twenty first meeting on Friday and Saturday, January 3-4, 2020, HI immediately preceeding the 235rd AAS Meeting in Honolulu, HI.

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.

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. 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.

Travel Support for Postdocs & Graduate Students and Mini-Symposium on Exoplanet Demographics

Travel support applications are now closed.

Venue Information

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach

2005 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI, 96815

Conference room: Coral Ballroom 1

Visit the hotel transportation page for information on getting to the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach

  • The Hilton Hawaiian Village is approximately 8mi (20 minutes) from the Honolulu International Airport and 0.6mi from the Hawaii Convention Center
  • Taxi is approximately $40 - $45
  • Parking is approximately $45/night

Remote Participation Access

Friday, January 3, 2020:

  • Webex
  • Audio: Toll Free +1 (844) 575-9329
  • Meeting ID: 905 736 435

Saturday, January 4, 2020:

  • Webex
  • Audio: Toll Free +1 (844) 575-9329
  • Meeting ID: 908 459 595

Downloads

ESA Voyage 2050 Update

Andreas Quirrenbach, Landessternwarte, University of Heidelberg

ExEP: Program Update

Kendra Short, JPL

ExEP: Science Update

Karl Stapelfeldt and Eric Mamajek, JPL

ExEP: Technology Update

Nick Siegler, JPL

Exoplanet Demographics: Latest Results from The Kepler Group

Steve Bryson, The Kepler Group

Exoplanet Demographics of Wide Orbit Planets : Microlensing

Aparna Bhattacharya, University of Maryland College Park, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Exoplanet Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) 21 - Welcome

Michael Meyer, University of Michigan, Chair, ExoPAG Executive Committee

Forward Modeling the Architectures of Exoplanetary Systems: A Clustered Model using Kepler Data

Matthias He, Pennsylvania State University

HST-TESS Advisory Committee Update

Daniel Apai, University of Arizona

Micro-arcsecond Astrometry Small Satellite (MASS)

Mike Shao, JPL

Miniature Distributed Occulter Telescope (mDot) A subscale starshade mission in Earth orbit

Eric Nielsen, Bruce Macintosh, Simone D’Amico, Adam Koenig, Alex Madurowicz --, Stanford University, Ames Mission Design Center, JPL,Tendeg LLC

NASA Headquarters Update

Douglas Hudgins, NASA

Reliability of the Kepler DR25 Candidate Catalog

Susan Mullally, STScI

SEEJ: Smallsat Exosphere Explorer of hot Jupiters

Scott Wolk, SAO

TESS and the NASA Exoplanet Exploration Program

Sam Quinn, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian

The Celestial Movers and Shakers: How Outer Gas Giants Shape Inner Extrasolar Systems

Marta Bryan, University of California Berkeley

the Exoplanet Population Observation Simulator

Gijs Mulders, University of Chicago

The Extreme Precision Radial Velocity Initiative Working Group

Jennifer Burt & Scott Gaudi, JPL & The Ohio State University

The Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey: Giant Planet and Brown Dwarf Demographics from 10-100 AU

Eric Nielsen, Stanford

The next generation planetary population synthesis

Remo Burn, Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bern

The Standard Definitions and Evaluation Team Final Report: A common comparison of exoplanet yield

Rhonda Morgan, JPL

Working Together to Find Life in the Universe: NASA's Nexus for Exoplanet System Science

Dawn Gelino, Caltech/JPL

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