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Welcome (WebEx)

10:00
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10:30

Heike Rauer

Welcome & Overview SPP  1992 Activities

Session 1 (WebEx)

10:30
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10:45

Sarah Khalafinejad

Population study of exoplanetary atmospheres using low- and high-resolution transmission spectroscopy 

10:45
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11:00

Dane Späth

11:00
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11:15

Gabriel-Dominique Marleau

Accreting planets: observable accretion tracers

11:15
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11:30

Lee Grenfell

11:30
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11:45

Katja Stock

How Planetary Systems  are Shaped by their Birthplace

11:45
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12:00

Sascha Grziwa

12:00
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13:00

Lunch Break (sci.an) 

Session 2 (WebEx)

13:00
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13:15

Konstantin Herbst

13:15
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13:30

Miriam Rengel

Investigating physico-chemical mechanisms in (exo)planetary atmospheres and their impact in the observables

13:30
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13:45

Monika Ellwarth

Spatially resolved solar spectroscopy as benchmark for exoplanet observations

13:45
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14:00

Enrique Sanchis Melchor

Effects of tidal heating in Proxima Centauri b's thermal evolution

14:00
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14:30

Coffee Break (sci.an)

14:30
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15:00

Election of PhD Representatives

15:00
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16:00

Poster Break-out Session (WebEx)

Session 3 (WebEx)

16:00
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16:15

Anton Krieger

Characterization of young accreting planets

16:15
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16:30

Oscar Carrión González

Atmospheric characterization of directly imaged exoplanets in reflected starlight

16:30
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16:45

Szilard Csizmadia

The power of wavelets in analysis of transit and phase curves in presence of stellar variability and instrumental noise

16:45
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17:00

Tobias Moldenhauer

The Influence of Core Mass and Headwind on the  Recycling of Planetary Proto-Atmospheres

17:00
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17:15

Wrap-up (WebEx)

Keynote (WebEx)

09:00
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09:30

Laura Kreidberg

(Invited)

Session 4 (WebEx)

09:30
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09:45

Maxwell Cai

The natural selection process of planetary systems

09:45
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10:00

Francesco Flammini Dotti

10:00
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10:30

Coffee Break (sci.an)

10:30
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11:00

Presentation of SPP 1992 Outreach team (WebEx)

Presentation of outreach activities

11:00
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12:00

Poster Break-out Session (WebEx)

12:00
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13:00

Lunch Break (sci.an)

Session 5 (WebEx)

13:00
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13:15

Wieland Dietrich

13:15
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13:30

Moritz Lietzow

13:30
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13:45

Cyrill Gapp

Deciphering Jupiter’s atmospheric chemistry as a benchmark for extrasolar gas giants using Herschel/PACS

13:45
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14:00

Florian Liebing

A robust, empirical approach to determine line-by-line convective blueshift strengths from F to M dwarfs

14:00-
14:15

Wrap up and Goodbye

  1. Thijs Kouwenhoven – Planetary systems in star clusters
  2. Richard Bischoff – Follow-up observations of YETI planet candidates
  3. Jan-Vincent Harre – Tidal orbital decay of Hot Jupiters
  4. Stefan Czesla – He I transmission spectroscopy
  5. Vera Wolthoff – Characterizing and Understanding the Planet Population around Intermediate-Mass Stars
  6. Anna Julia Poser – Tackling the radius inflation of hot Jupiters: Long-term radius evolution of cloudy exoplanets
  7. Miriam Rengel – Investigating physico-chemical mechanisms in (exo)planetary atmospheres and their impact on the observables
  8. Eike Guenther – The role of flares for the erosion of planetary atmospheres
  9. Fabian Wunderlich- Time Dependent Effects of Stellar Flares on Atmospheric Chemistry of Proxima Centauri b
  10. Rene Heller – New Predictions of PLATO’s Yield of Earth-sized Transiting Planets in the Habitable Zone of Sun-like Stars
  11. Szilard Czismadia – The power of wavelets in analysis of transit and phase curves in presence of stellar variability and instrumental noise
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