IA planetary systems group is organizing the 3rd of the yearly Planetary Systems Day. The day will feature presentations of planetary research works being done by the team and external collaborators, plus a presentation and discussion sessions dedicated to the forthcoming ESA space mission ARIEL.
Programme
Session 1 – Auditorium
10:30 – Introduction – Nuno C. Santos
10:40 – CHEOPS reveals the deformation of WASP-103b – Susana Barros
11:00 – The unexpected detection of Barium in the atmospheres of ultra-hot gas giants – Tomás Silva
11:20 – Diversity of terrestrial planets: a link to the chemical makeup of their host stars – Vardan Adibekyan
11:40 – Semi-Bayesian template matching and its application to ESPRESSO data – André Silva
12:00 – 3D Climate modelling of rocky exoplanets with a Venus-like atmosphere: LP 890-9 c and TRAPPIST-1 c – Diogo Quirino
12:20 – Lunch at Biology canteen
Session 2 – Auditorium
13:30 – Planetary science across light-years with Ariel – Giovanna Tinetti (UCL, UK)
13:50 – Portuguese participation in the framework of Ariel space mission – Pedro Machado
14:10 – Homogeneous Ages and Masses for Stars in the Ariel Reference Sample – Tiago Campante
14:30 – Studying warm Neptunes to better understand the cold ones – Jérémy Leconte (CNRS, FR)
14:50 – Chemical characterisation for Ariel stars – Elisa Delgado Mena
15:10 – Coffee break
Discussion session – Conference room
15:20 – ARIEL Discussion (Chair: Pedro Machado)
16:50 – End