Session

Future perspectives

Session 5
17 Jan 2025, 10:10
Fuligno Cenacle

Fuligno Cenacle

Via Faenza 48, 50123, Firenze

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  1. Thomas Baycroft
    17/01/2025, 10:10

    Gaia data release 4 is around the corner, and it will include the release of all the individual epoch astrometry for the first 5 years of the mission. Predicted to include 10s of thousands of exoplanets, it is less clear exactly what impact the Gaia data will have on circumbinary planet science. I will present up-to-date predictions of the expected yield of circumbinary planets from Gaia and...

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  2. Eamonn Kerins
    17/01/2025, 11:15

    The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman) is a NASA mission that is scheduled to launch in October 2026. Roman will have similar sensitivity and resolution to Hubble but will be able to survey the sky around 1400x faster. Around 25% of the first 5 years of the mission will be devoted to a near-infrared time domain survey of the Galactic bulge that is expected to find around 1,500 cool...

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  3. Hans Deeg
    17/01/2025, 11:50

    An overview over science with circumbinary planets in the context of the PLATO space mission will be given.

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  4. Camilla Danielski (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF))
    17/01/2025, 14:00

    The discovery and study of exoplanets in their diversity is arguably one of the most exciting development in astronomy over the past 25 years, rivalled by the detection of gravitational waves.
    In this talk I will merge these two fields presenting an original observational method which employs gravitational waves to detect exoplanets.
    In particular I will show how the Laser Interferometer...

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