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ExoPAG 27

Date:

January 7, 2023 - January 8, 2023

Location:

Seattle Convention Center, 705 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101

Room 4C-2

Agenda:

ExoPAG_27_Agenda-Final_v3.pdf (110 KB)

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Program

JANUARY 7, 2023

Session 1 (Chair: Ilaria Pascucci)SpeakerTime (PDT)Duration
WelcomeIlaria Pascucci9:00 AM0:15
NASA Headquarters Exoplanet Exploration ProgramHannah Jang-Condell9:15 AM0:30
Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP) OfficeGary Blackwood9:45 AM0:15
ExEP ScienceEric Mamajek10:00 AM0:20
NASA Exoplanet Science Institute (NExScI) and NASA Exoplanet Archive UpdateDavid Ciardi10:20 AM0:20
BREAK (30 min)10:40 AM0:30
ExEP Technology UpdateBrendan Crill11:10 AM0:20
Overview of the Keck Workshop Focused on Interferometry to Discover ExoplanetsBertrand Mennesson11:30 AM0:20
NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Bridge Program/state of professionNicolle Zellner for Padi Boyd11:50 AM0:20
LUNCH BREAK (90 min)12:10 PM1:30
Session 2 Mini Symposium
(Chair: Erin May)
SpeakerTime (PDT)Duration
The First Images of an Exoplanet with JWSTAarynn Carter1:40 PM0:15
Moderate Resolution Spectroscopy of Directly Imaged ExoplanetsKielan Hoch1:55 PM0:15
Atmospheric and Evolutionary Models of Substellar Objects with Disequilibrium Chemistry for the JWST EraSagnick Mukherjee2:10 PM0:15
Chromatic and Chromatic_Fitting: New Open-Source Tools for Precise Atmospheric Spectroscopy with JWST and BeyondCatriona Murray2:25 PM0:15
Exocomets and Minor Bodies: Studies Across the SpectrumIsabel Rebollido2:40 PM0:15
Revealing the Demographics and Atmospheric Evolution of Exoplanets in Binary StarsKendall Sullivan2:55 PM0:15
BREAK (30 min)3:10 PM0:30
Session 3 SIG/SAG Update
(Chair: Knicole Colon)
SpeakerTime (PDT)Duration
Introducing the 2023 ExoExplorers CohortTiffany Kataria3:40 PM0:15
Science Interest Group (SIG) #3: Exoplanet / Solar System Synergies (Backyard workshop)Stephen Kane3:55 PM0:20
Study Analysis Group (SAG) 23: The Impact of Exo-Zodiacal Dust on Exoplanet Direct Imaging SurveysJohn Debes4:15 PM0:20
Science Interest Group (SIG) #2: Exoplanet DemographicsJessie Christiansen4:35 PM0:20
Reflections on Transiting Exoplanet ValidationSteve Bryson4:55 PM0:10
ADJOURN5:05 PM

JANUARY 8, 2023

Session 4 (Chair: Michael Bottom)SpeakerTime (PDT)Duration
Science Update: NASA Opacities DatabaseNatasha Batalha9:00 AM0:15
Precursor Science Workshop and Proposal CallEric Smith9:15 AM0:15
Inclusion Practices in Proposals/State of the ProfessionDara Norman9:30 AM0:20
The Habitable Worlds Observatory's Habitable Zone Rocky Planet GoalBruce Macintosh & Jonathan Fortney9:50 AM0:20
Open Source Science Initiative and SMD's Scientific Information PolicySteven Crawford10:10 AM0:20
BREAK (30 min)10:30 AM0:30
Session 5 (Chair: Ilaria Pascucci)SpeakerTime (PDT)Duration
Business Meeting: Discuss New SIGs/SAGs, Discuss Potential New Findings, Solicit new suggestions for ExEP or ExoPAG action, Announcements, etc.11:00 AM1:30
ADJOURN12:30 PM

JANUARY 8, 2023

Joint Program Analysis Group (PAG) Session 3:00-5:00 PM PDT Room 4C-3
Joint PAG Meeting Info

About the Meeting

NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group (ExoPAG) will hold its twenty seventh meeting January 7th through the 8th, 2023 immediately preceeding the 241st AAS meeting in Seattle, WA. This will be a hybrid meeting. The agenda will include programmatic updates of relevance for the ExoPAG community, science updates and descriptions of exciting new capabilities, updates from SIGs and SAGs, as well as our regular business meeting.

ExoPAG meetings offer an opportunity to participate in discussions of scientific and technical issues in exoplanet exploration, and a forum for community input on the prioritization of activities in NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP). All interested members of the space science community are invited to attend and participate. Suggestions for topics and/or speakers at the meeting along these lines are welcome.

Business Meeting Discussion Summary

Download the Summary Notes of the business meeting discussion held during ExoPAG 27

Code of Conduct

Please review the ExoPAG 27 Code of Conduct for all meeting participants

ExoPAG in-person attendees are expected to follow the AAS COVID-19 Policy

Conference Registration

We ask that intended participants provide their general information by accessing the blue "register" button above to assist us with logistics planning (there is no fee associated with this).
Additionally, ExoPAG attendees will need to register for the AAS conference as the ExoPAG is considered a splinter meeting of the wniter AAS. For those that will not attend any AAS sessions outside of the ExoPAG, please select the "HAD Member 2 Day Special" registration.

Venue Information

Seattle Convention Center
705 Pike St., Seattle, WA
Room 4C-2

Hotel and Transportation

  • AAS has provided discounted rates at 2 hotels which can be booked through their site.
  • The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is approximately 13 miles from the Seattle Convention Center. Rideshare cost is ~$46.
  • Information on Ground Transportation is also available.

Remote Access

Real Time Questions and Answers

  • Questions for speakers and the Executive Committee should be submitted via the NASA online tool. Click the "+ ask" button on the right side of the green box to submit a question.
  • The Q&A session will be moderated and all appropriate questions will be made public (i.e. no profanity, abuse etc)
  • All public questions will be published anonymously
  • Questions can be "upvoted" by other attendees by clicking the arrow to the left of the question
  • All answers can be viewed under each question
  • Previous FAQs

Early Career Scientists Talk Guidelines

The application for early career talks is closed.

Thank you for your submissions. Selections will be made and applicants will be notified mid-November, 2022.

Community Feedback

Community members can propose suggestions for the ExoPAG that will be dispositioned by the EC and can subsequently be discussed by the full ExoPAG.
Members can also propose ideas for future ExoPAG findings via this google form. (See description of past findings.)

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