Stellar properties and behavior play a key role in addressing many pressing questions in exoplanet science, from breaking the stellar activity barrier for radial velocity planets to understanding how stellar environments affect planet formation and habitability. TESS and Gaia are improving stellar characterization by orders of magnitude in precision and sample size. Addressing both observations and theory, the conference will focus on recent advances in translating this new knowledge of stars into detecting and characterizing exoplanets and understanding their formation, evolution, and habitability. Members of the stellar community will share the latest results in characterizing and understanding stars, and members of the planetary community will share applications of planet-star connections and emphasize what stellar knowledge is most important in addressing open questions in exoplanet science.
Planet-Star Connections in the Era of TESS and Gaia to be held in UC Santa Barbara, Estados Unidos between 20 maio 2019 and 24 maio 2019. It covers specific areas of Física such as 0. Visit the website of the conference for more detailed information or contact the organizer for specific questions.
Add to calendar2019-05-202019-05-24Europe/LondonPlanet-Star Connections in the Era of TESS and Gaiahttps://www.sciencedz.net/pt/conference/51307-planet-star-connections-in-the-era-of-tess-and-gaiaUC Santa Barbara - Estados Unidos
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