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Exploring the variety of small planets using HARPS-N
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Annelies Mortier
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Kavli Institute, Cavendish Lab., Univ. of Cambridge
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2
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Hot Jupiters, Cold Kinematics
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Alexander Mustill
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Lund University, Sweden
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3
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Photometric magnetic activity and active-region lifetimes of solar-like stars
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Angela Santos
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The University of Warwick
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4
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Detailed monitoring of the water vapor maser in the binary protostellar system of solar masses IRAS 16293-2422
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Alexandr Volvach
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Radio Astronomy Laboratory of Crimean Astrophysical Observatory
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5
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The key role of the host star rotational history on the evolution of the planetary system: the case of TOI-849 and Kepler-444.
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Camilla Pezzotti
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University of Geneva
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6
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Novel gyrochronology tests with wide-separation binaries
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Diego Godoy-Rivera
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC)
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7
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Transit Timing in the Kepler Field with PLATO: The case for 24 cameras on the Kepler Field.
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Daniel Jontof-Hutter
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University of the Pacific
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8
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CHOCOLATE: a new Chromatic Line-Profile Tomography technique to retrieve transmission spectroscopy
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Emma Esparza-Borges
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Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)
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9
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Tidal dissipation modelling in gaseous giant planets at the time of space missions
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Hachem DHOUIB
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Astrophysics Division, CEA Paris-Saclay
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10
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An assessment of potential Plato Observing strategies to maximize science return from the Kepler Field.
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Jason Rowe
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Bishop's University
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11
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The detectability of Saturn-like exoplanetary rings by PLATO
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Leigh Smith
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University of Cambridge
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12
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Extended-body corrections to the inverse-square law for spherically symmetric sources
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Mradumay Sadh
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Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw
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13
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Prospects for PlatoSim, the end-to-end PLATO Simulator, combined with High Performance Computing
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Nicholas Jannsen
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KU Leuven
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14
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TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting an M dwarf
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Nicole Schanche
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University of Bern
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15
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Magneto-chronology of nearby Sun-like stars
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Philippe Gondoin
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(none)
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16
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The star-planet interaction by combining asteroseismic and space weather techniques
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Raffaele Reda
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University of Rome Tor Vergata
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17
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ROOSTER, a machine learning tool to determine stellar surface rotation periods in Kepler data
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Sylvain Breton
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AIM - CEA de Saclay/Université de Paris
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18
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Study of strange exoplanets
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S.Majal Shiny
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Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore
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19
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Sweet Cat v2: What stellar homogeneous parameters provide to planetary systems studies
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Sergio Sousa
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Instituo de astrofisica e ciência do espaco
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20
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How the stellar flicker noise affects the characterization of planetary transits?
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Sophia SULIS
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Univ. Aix Marseille, LAM,
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21
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Estimation of hot Jupiter tidal infall rate in the Galaxy
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Yaroslav Lazovik
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Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University
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22
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SOAP-GPU: Efficient Spectral Modeling of stellar activity using Graphic Processing Units
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Yinan Zhao
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Observatoire de Genève, Univ. de Genève
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23
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The envelope of low-mass stars: the impact of coulomb effect on stellar oscillations
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Ana Brito
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Dept. Matemática Instituto Superior de Gestão
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24
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Hierarchically modelling many stars
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Alexander Lyttle
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University of Birmingham
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25
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Detecting sub-stellar companions using the stellar pulsation timing method
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Felix Mackebrandt
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Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
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26
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Mixed Modes and the Asteroseismic Surface Term
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Joel Ong
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Yale University
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27
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Rotation and flares of M dwarfs with habitable zones accessible to TESS
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Mirjam Bogner
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Institut fuer Astronomie und Astrophysik Tuebingen
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28
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The SHERLOCK PIPEline
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Martín Dévora Pajares
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Dpto. Física Teórica y del Cosmos. Universidad de Granada.
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29
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Earth-like planets orbiting solar-like stars
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Vardan Adibekyan
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Instituo de astrofisica e ciência do espaco
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30
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PLATO's capabilities in studying phase curves
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Vikash Singh
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INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania
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31
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The Pandora SmallSat
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Thomas Barclay
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NASA GSFC / UMBC
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32
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Giant white-light flares on fully convective stars occur at high latitudes
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Ekaterina Ilin
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Leibnitz Institute for Astrophysics, Postdam (AIP)
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33
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Spatially resolved solar spectroscopy as benchmark
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Monika Ellwarth
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Institut für Astrofisik, Georg-August Universität Gottingen
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34
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Stellar Parameters Via Spectrum Synthesis Of APOGEE DR 16 H-band Spectra Of M Dwarf Stars
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Bárbara Rojas-Ayala
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AI-UTA
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35
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Hunting for exoplanets in stellar associations using TESS
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Eleni Evangelia Manthopoulou
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University of Padova
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36
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CHEOPS, HARPS-N and TESS: a joint effort to characterize the unexpected planetary system around TOI-561
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Gaia Lacedelli
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University of Padova
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37
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Validation of TESS exoplanet candidates orbiting Solar-analog stars
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Giacomo Mantovan
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University of Padova
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The similarity of multi-planet systems |
Jon Fernandez Otegi |
Universities of Geneva & Zurich |
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Unraveling Solar analogs from PLATO mission: Rotation and activity recovery from simulated light curves |
Leandro de Almeida |
Laboratóio Nacional de Astrofísica |
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NIRPS: the Near-InfraRed Planet Searcher joining HARPS on the 3.6-m |
Nolan Grieves |
University of Geneva |
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Structure of the tidally heated hot Jupiter KELT-9b |
Nadine Nettelmann |
DLR Berlin |
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A fast folding algorithm to produce BLS periodograms in search for transiting planets |
Sahar Shahaf |
Dept. Particle Physics & Astrophysics, Weizman Institute of Science, Israel |
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Characterizing warm Jupiters from TESS single transit events |
Solène Ulmer-Moll |
Geneva Observatory |
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