Final program and presentations

planning

We plan a program covering a wide range of topics over 11 days (Tuesday through Friday), so 16 half-days. The program will include classroom sessions followed by practical work. Inter-students presentations will be freely organized by the participants,  at their convenience.


Monday 12: 21:00: introduction to the functioning of the school

Tuesday 13th
The exoplanet zoo
      morning
Introduction to the school by the organizers
Pascale Danto: CNES participation in the Ariel mission and associated exoplanet summer schools
         9h00 - 10h30 : J.-P. Beaulieu : observations of exoplanet atmospheres by space missions
             11h00 - 12h20 : A. Morbidelli - formation of planetary systems
   afternoon: free until 5pm
     17h00 - 18h30 : P.O. Lagage : Space assets

wednesday 14

            9h00- 10H30 : C. Moutou - characterization of exoplanets by ground-based observations
            11h00-12h30 : P.-O. Lagage: JWST data reduction

afternoon : practical work - session I : 3h

    1st group : Data Reduction NIRSPEC (lead : B. Edwards)
    2nd group : Data Reduction MIRI/LRS (lead : A. Dyrek)

thursday 15
     Host stars

         9h00 - 10h30 : O. Creevey - characterization of host stars
         11h00 - 12h30 : A. Strugarek - magnetic interaction and wind between stars and planets

     afternoon: free until 5pm

         17h00-18h30: E. Bolmont - star-planet tidal effects


Friday 16 :

      9:00 - 10:30 B. Charnay : interpretation & inversion of data
    11h00 - 12h30: A. Chiavassa- The impact of stellar activity on the observations from simulations of stellar convection


afternoon : practical work session II :

    1st group : Data Reduction MIRI/LRS (lead : A. Dyrek)
    2nd group : Data Reduction NIRSPEC (lead : B. Edwards)

Saturday 17:

    09h00 - 10h30 : I. Kleiner : Laboratory spectroscopy and analysis
    11h00 - 12h30 : M. Rey : ab initio calculations + database

afternoon : practical work session III : generic session - preparation of JWST observations, misc. (lead: JP Beaulieu and Th. Fouchet, B. Edwards)

Sunday 18 free
     
Monday the 19th Chemistry

         09h00 - 10h30 :E. Hebrard: introduction and modeling of molecular chemistry in atmospheres
         11h00 - 12h30 :Olivia Venot : chemistry (thermo/photochemistry) - modelisation

afternoon : Practical work Session IV :

    1st group : Data reduction for MIRI/MRS (lead : M. Mâlin)
    2nd group: Interpretation of JWST reduced data using 1D to 3D forward models (leadds : Y. Jaziri & W. Pluriel)

    17h00 - 18h30 : O. Venot & E. Hébrard  & N. Carrasco : Experimental chemistry for solar system planets and exoplanets: laboratory experiments 1. Laboratory Experiments

2. Ion chemistry and exoplanetary atmospheres

Tuesday the 20th

        09h00 - 10h30 : J. Leconte Basic dynamics and terrestrial planets
         11h00 - 12h30 : V. Parmentier - hot giant planets & clouds

     afternoon : free

         17h00 - 18h30 : T. Guillot - Link between deep and superficial planets

Wednesday 21th

         09h00 - 10h30 : F. Forget - Habitability
         11h00 - 12h30 : H. Massol : Atmosphere formation

    afternoon : practical work session V :

    1st group: Interpretation of JWST reduced data using 1D to 3D forward models (leadds: Y. Jaziri & W. Pluriel)
    2nd group: Data reduction for MIRI/MRS (lead : M. Mâlin)

Thursday 22nd :

        09h00 - 10h30 : F. Leblanc : Exhaust and evaporation
        11h00 - 12h30 : P. Drossart - Lessons to learn from  solar system observations

     afternoon : practical work session VI : wrap-up & preparation of conclusions

Friday 23rd :
     morning general discussion - assessment of the practical work and the school - prospects
    afternoon : departure

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