*Giovanna Tinetti1 (1.UCL)
Session information
[E] Oral
P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-AE Astronomy & Extrasolar Bodies
[P-AE22] Exoplanets
convener:Masahiro Ikoma(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo), Norio Narita(The University of Tokyo), Yuka Fujii(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Exoplanetary science, which began with the discovery of a hot Jupiter in 1995, reached a significant turning point by the detection of countless super-Earths by the Kepler space telescope. In 2018, the new space telescope TESS was launched to conduct an extensive survey of exoplanets orbiting nearby bright stars, opening a new era of characterization of exoplanet atmospheres. Moreover, recent observations have identified a growing number of terrestrial planets in the so-called habitable zone. While exoplanets have been targeted mainly for astronomy until recently, it would be fair to say that Earth and planetary science is finally becoming a research field to make a central contribution. This session aims at allowing participants to share their research results and new ideas regarding exoplanets and also inform the current status of their projects. Exoplanet science is a growing, interdisciplinary research field. We welcome participants from various fields.
[PAE22-02] Solving atmospheric retrievals with deep learning.
★Invited Papers
*Ingo Waldmann1 (1.University College London)
[PAE22-03] Condensates and Clouds in Exoplanetary Atmospheres: Some Lessons from our Solar System
★Invited Papers
*Tristan Guillot1,2 (1.Observatoire de la Cote d Azur, 2.JSPS/University of Tokyo)
*Billy Nelson Edwards1,2, Giovanna Tinetti1,2, Marcell Tessenyi2,1, Giorgio Savini1,2, Jonathan Tennyson1,2, Richard Archer2, Ian Stotesbury2, Max Joshua2, Benjamin Wilcock2 (1.University College London , 2.Blue Skies Space Ltd)
[PAE22-05] Detecting molecular lines in thermal emission spectra of temperate planets with SPICA/SMI
*Yuka Fujii1, Taro Matsuo2, Yui Kawashima3, Kazumasa Ohno4, Ayaka Okuya4, Teruyuki Hirano4 (1.Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Nagoya University, 3.Netherlands Institute for Space Research, 4.Tokyo Institute of Technology)
*Hiroto Mitani1, Riouhei Nakatani2, Naoki Yoshida1 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.RIKEN)