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Detecting Rocky Exoplanets with Precise Radial Velocities |
2018-09-07
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CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics |
Institute of Theoretical Physics |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Seminar |
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Detecting Rocky Exoplanets with Precise Radial Velocities
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Speaker
报告人 |
王雪淞 博士
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Affiliation
所在单位 | Astronomy and Planetary Science at Carnegie DTM
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Date
日期 | 2018年9月7日14:00
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Venue
地点 | Conference Room 6420, ITP new building |
Abstract
摘要 | More than two decades after the first discovery of exoplanets, the field has moved into the era of finding populations of small planets, including the ones with a rocky composition that is similar to our Earth. Precise radial velocity (PRV) is taking the lead in surveying nearby bright stars for Earth analogs, while playing an important role in following up transiting exoplanets such as those discovered by Kepler (and TESS in the near future). With more than two dozen new PRV spectrographs being commissioned or built, we are now facing many challenges that emerge at the < 1 m/s level, which is the precision needed for finding and characterizing small, rocky planets. This talk focuses on projects addressing two of the challenges: stellar jitter/activity, and contamination from the Earth's atmosphere. I will also introduce our work with the Planet Finder Spectrograph on Magellan/Clay, including an upcoming Southern hemisphere TESS follow-up survey focusing on understanding the population of small planets. |
Contact person
所内联系人 | 黄庆国 | |
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