Programme
The meeting was held in the Zeeman building (NOT the Physics department) which is in the north-east of the campus. We were in room MS.05, which is on the second floor of the building. Please check to see the location and find directions.
Slides from the presentations are being linked here when permission is granted by the presenter.
Last update 02/10/2023 16:12
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Wednesday 13th |
Thursday 14th | Friday 15th | |||
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Session: "PLATO data from start to finish" |
Session: "PLATO synergies" |
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09:00 |
L1 data processing & global cotrendingLink opens in a new window |
09:00 | Benchmark stars for PLATOLink opens in a new window (Pierre Maxted) |
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09:20 |
Exoplanet data processing overview |
09:20 | Enhancing PLATO with the TESS data legacyLink opens in a new window (Daniel Bayliss) |
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09:40 |
The PLATO Ground-based Observing Programme (GOP)Link opens in a new window |
09:40 | NGTS support for PLATO (Peter Wheatley) |
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10:00 |
Discussion |
10:00 | Gaia-PLATO synergy updateLink opens in a new window (Nic Walton / Simon Hodgkin) |
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| 10:10 | Discussion | ||||
| 10:30 | Coffee/tea break | 10:30 | Coffee/tea break | ||
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Session: "Stellar activity"
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11:00 | N-FEE focal plane calibrationLink opens in a new window (Alan Smith) |
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11:00 |
The impact of stellar variability on exoplanet detection and characterisation with PLATO |
Session: "Getting involved in the PLATO mission consortium" | |||
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11:20 |
11:20 | Complementary science and the Guest Observer programmeLink opens in a new window (Gavin Ramsay - recorded) |
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11:40 |
Predicting convective blueshift and radial-velocity dispersion due to granulation for FGK starsLink opens in a new window |
11:40 | Why join the PMC, and how to do itLink opens in a new window (David Brown) |
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12:00 |
Probing the early evolution of planetary systems with PLATO |
12:20 |
Discussion / Q&A Round-upLink opens in a new window |
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| 12:20 | Discussion | ||||
| 13:00 | Lunch | 13:00 | End | ||
| 13:30 | On-site registration | ||||
| 14:30 | Session: "Stellar science" |
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Session: "A PLATO Primer" |
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Mission overview, current status, & flight hardware progressLink opens in a new window |
14:30 | Stellar science data processing overviewLink opens in a new window (David Brown) |
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| 15:00 |
The PLATO projectLink opens in a new window |
14:50 | Asteroseismic inference on populations of starsLink opens in a new window (Amalie Stokholm) |
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| 15:20 |
Observing fields & data productsLink opens in a new window |
15:10 | The PLATO asteroseismic analysis pipeline (Martin Nielsen) |
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| 15:40 |
Discussion |
15:30 | Discussion | ||
| 16:00 | Coffee/tea break | 16:00 | Coffee/tea break | ||
| Session: "Exoplanet science" |
Session: "Exoplanet theory" | ||||
| 16:30 | Circumbinary planets as a source of temperate planets (Amaury Triaud) |
16:30 | Recent work on planet formation theoryLink opens in a new window (Richard Nelson) |
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| 16:50 | Understanding stellar properties to learn about planetary systems (Vincent Van Eylen) |
16:50 | Planet populations arising from planet formation models (Gavin Coleman) |
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| 17:10 | Single transits with PLATO (Paul Str酶m) |
17:10 | Planet formation in stellar cluster environment (Lin Qiao) |
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| 17:30 | Discussion | 17:30 | Discussion | ||
| 18:00 | Close | 18:00 | Close | ||