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ICPAE Monthly Webinar: Feb 17th 00:00 UTC

February 17th 2022, 00:00 UTC

16th 16:00 PST and 17th 01:00 CET
16th 7 PM in New York, 17th 1 AM in Paris, 17th 8 AM in Beijing


Exploring the Mysterious Origins of Super-Earths and Mini-Neptunes


 Heather A. Knutson
(Caltech, USA)


Recorded video: YouTube, Bilibili


Abstract:

Nearly a decade has passed since the discovery that planets with sizes intermediate between that of the Earth and Neptune (“super-Earths” or “mini-Neptunes”, depending on their densities) dominate the observed population of close-in exoplanets. These planets have no solar system analogue, yet a significant fraction of Sun-like stars appear to have at least one (and often more) interior to Mercury’s orbit.  In my talk I will describe ongoing efforts to characterize the bulk and atmospheric compositions of these planets, and to explore their past formation and migration histories.

About the speaker:

Heather Knutson is a professor of planetary science in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology.  She obtained her BS in physics from Johns Hopkins University in 2004, and her PhD in astronomy from Harvard University in 2009.  She then spent two years as a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley before beginning her faculty position at Caltech.  She is the recipient of the Annie Jump Cannon Award and the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize from the American Astronomical Society, as well as the Paolo Farinella Prize from the Europlanet Society.  Her research focuses on using the present-day properties of exoplanetary systems to explore how planetary systems form and evolve.

Audience in the world:

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Organization: ICPAE
(https://www.iamas.org/icpae/webinar)
Supported by IAMAS (https://www.iamas.org)

ICPAE Monthly Webinar: Jan 17th 17:00 UTC

January 17th 2022, 17:00 UTC

18:00 CET and 12:00 EST
12 noon in New York, 6 PM in Paris, 18th 1 AM in Beijing


Day-Night Cloud Asymmetry Inhibits Early Ocean Formation on Terrestrial Planets


Martin Turbet
(CNRS, France)


Recorded video: YouTube, Bilibili


Abstract:

I will present the results of new 3-D Global Climate Model (GCM) simulations aimed at reproducing the conditions of primordial surface water condensation and thus of the formation of oceans on terrestrial planets. The simulations reveal that clouds preferentially form on the nightside of young and hot telluric planets endowed with a water-rich atmosphere. These clouds have thus a net warming effect that effectively prevents the formation of surface liquid water oceans. I will show how this result has important implications for the past and present habitability of Earth, Venus and exoplanets.

About the speaker:

Dr. Martin Turbet is currently a CNRS research scientist working at the “Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique” a.k.a. LMD, in Paris. After defending the PhD thesis at LMD in 2018, and a short-term postdoctoral visit at the Department of Geophysical Sciences of the University of Chicago, he did three years of postdoc at the Astronomical Observatory of the University of Geneva. His research work lies at the interface between astrophysics, climate sciences and geophysics. The main expertise of Dr. Turbet is the development and use of sophisticated numerical atmospheric models to study the climates of terrestrial planets located inside the Solar System (Mars, Earth and Venus) and outside (exoplanets). He also works on spectroscopic measurements in the lab (to measure gas opacities) and with telescopes (to study the properties of the atmospheres of telluric planets).

Audience in the world:

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Organization: ICPAE
(https://www.iamas.org/icpae/webinar)
Supported by IAMAS (https://www.iamas.org)

Past meetings

2022

MonDayInformation
FEB1-3Mercury Exploration Assessment Group (MExAG) Meeting, Virtual
27-MAR 4ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, USA, Virtual
MAR 7-11LPSC 2022, The Woodlands, USA (hybrid)
21-27Protostars and Planets VII, Kyoto, Japan
APR3-8EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria
MAY1-6Exoplanets 4, Las Vegas, USA
15-20Origins and Exploration: From Stars to Cells (AbSciCon), Altanta, USA
22-JUN 2Japan Geoscience Union Meeting (JpGU) 2022, Chiba, Japan (hybrid)
JUN13-15Solar System Science with the ELT, Garching, Germany (hybrid)
14-177th Mars Atmosphere Modelling and Observations Workshop, Paris, France
27-30The First Penn State SETI Symposium, State College, PA
JUL4-9Cool Stars 21, Toulouse, France (hybrid)
4-8Rocky Worlds II, Oxford, United Kingdom
16-2444th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR 2022), Athens, Greece
25-292022 Sagan Summer Workshop: Exoplanet Science in the Gaia Era, Pasadena, CA
Aug1-5AOGS2022, virtual
SEP18-23EPSC2022,Granada, Spain
OCT2-7DPS, London, Canada
3-7From Clouds to Planets II: The Astrochemical Link, Berlin, Germany
3-75th Workshop of the Network of Ultraviolet Astronomy (Face-to-Face), Vitoria, Spain

2021

MonDayInformation
JAN11-15237th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Virtual
27MEPAG Virtual Meeting #11, Virtual
28-443rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Sydney, Australia
FEB2-5Science with UV-efficient ground-based spectrographs, Virtual
3-5Mercury Exploration Assessment Group (MExAG) Annual Meeting, Virtual
9-11Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG) Meeting, Virtual
22-26Habitable Worlds, Virtual
MAR15-1952nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Virtual
15-May 7White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
APR1-2GSA Southeastern Meeting 2021, Virtual
14-16The UK Exoplanet Community Meeting 2021, Birmingham, UK
19-30Virtual European Geophysical Union Conference, Virtual
MAY3-5Stars and Planets in the Ultraviolet: A Cross-Community Symposium, Virtual
11-15Distributed Volcanism and Distributed Volcanic Hazards, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
(Postponed to 19-23 September 2022, Flagstaff, AZ, USA)
17-19GAC-MAC 2021: Exploring Geosciences Through Time and Space – DELAYED UNTIL NOVEMBER 2021, London, Canada
24-28XMM-Newton (Virtual) Workshop 2021: A High-Energy View of Exoplanets and Their Environments, Virtual
30-1Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2021, Yokohama City, Japan
JUN3-6Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2021, Virtual
16-18Workshop on Terrestrial Analogs for Planetary Exploration, Virtual
28-25th Planetary Data Workshop and Planetary Science Informatics & Data Analytics, Virtual
JUL4-9Goldschmidt2021 Conference, Lyon, France
5-815th Hellenic Astronomical Conference, Patras, Greece
19-232021 Sagan Summer Workshop: Circumstellar Disks and Young Planets, Pasadena, CA, USA (Virtual)
AUG1-618th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS2021), Virtual
2-6TESS Science Conference II, Cambridge, MA, USA
16-2136th International Geological Congress (IGC), Dehli, India
SEP13-17Planet-Forming Disks: From Surveys to Answers, Leiden, The Netherlands
20-24Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy with Extremely Large Telescopes, Oxford, United Kingdom
OCT3-8DPS 53rd Annual Meeting, Virtual
4-6Martian Enigmas 2021, Houston, TX, USA
4-29Gaps, Rings, Spirals, and Vortices: Structure Formation in Planet-Forming Disks, Munich, Germany
5-9Ultraviolet Astronomy in the XXI Century: 5th Workshop of the Network for Ultraviolet Astronomy – Face-to-Face, Vitoria, Spain
11-15PLATO Mission Conference 2021, Virtual
12-1472nd International Astronautical Conference, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
25-28Brines Across the Solar System: Modern Brines, Virtual
NOV1-3GAC-MAC 2021: Exploring Geosciences Through Time and Space, London, Canada
8-919th Meeting of the Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG), Virtual
29-Dec 3Venera-D: Venus Cloud Habitability System Workshop, Virtual
DEC8-10PLATO Atmospheres Workshop, Virtual
13-17AGU Fall Meeting 2021, Online and New Orleans, LA, USA (hybrid)
16-21Pacifichem 2021, Online and Honolulu, HI, USA (hybrid)

27th IUGG General Assembly 2019: July 8 -18 (Montreal, Canada). http://www.iugg2019montreal.com/

26th IUGG General Assembly 2015: June 22 – July 2 (Prague, Chech Republic): http://www.iugg2015prague.com

DACA 2013: July 8-12 (Davos, Switzerland), an IUGG (IAMAS and IACS) event: http://www.daca-13.org/index_EN

Exoclimes: Aspen, Colorado between the 16th-20th January 2012.   http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/exoclimes/

EGU 2012 : April 22-27, Vienna, Austria : http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2012/

Comparative Climatology of Terrestrial Planets, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 25-28 June 2012, www.lpi/usra.edu/vexag

COSPAR  2012 July 14-22  (Mysore, India) : http://www.cospar2012india.org/

AOGS 2012  (AOGS-AGU Joint assembly)   August 13-17 (Singapore, Santosa Island) :http://www.asiaoceania.org/society/index.asp