Space and Planetary Sciences (P)
Session Sub-categoryEM
Session IDP-EM11
Title Exoplanet
Short Title Exoplanet
Date & Time
Oral
session
AM2-PM2 Wed, 24 MAY
On-site
poster
coretime
PM3 Wed, 24 MAY
Online
Poster
session
PM1 Thursday, 25 MAY
Main ConvenerName Takanori Kodama
Affiliation The university of Tokyo
Co-Convener 1Name Shota Notsu
Affiliation Star and Planet Formation Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research
Co-Convener 2Name Yui Kawashima
Affiliation RIKEN
Co-Convener 3Name Mayuko Mori
Affiliation The University of Tokyo
Session Language E
Scope The number of detected exoplanets has been increasing thanks to Kepler and TESS. So far, we have learned of the diversity of exoplanets ranging from Super-Earth- to Jupiter-size. Among them, some are thought to be rocky planets within the so-called habitable zone. Thanks to the successful launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in 2021, exoplanetary science is opening a new era for the characterization of the exoplanet atmosphere. Various next projects are underway, such as Ariel and JASMINE space telescopes and TMT. A new generation of exoplanetary science will be not only a field of astronomy but also Earth-Planetary Science. Thus, we must have a comprehensive discussion based on various science backgrounds, such as stellar physics, disk evolution, planetary formation, and planetary climate. This session aims at allowing participants to share their knowledge and research results, inform the current status of each project of exoplanets, and discuss future prospects in the field of exoplanetary science from both theoretical and observational points of view. We welcome participants from various fields of science and young researchers.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster
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