Presentations

Contributed Talks Schedule:

(Note that we have reserved poster space for all presentations not awarded a talk slot below.)

Thursday Morning (09:15-10:30) – Stars – 5 Talks

09:15-09:30 “How do Substellar Objects Generate Magnetic Fields?Melodie Kao
09:30-09:45 “New Astrophysical Insights into Radial Velocity JitterJacob Luhn
09:45-10:00 “Modeling stellar variability with a multi-wavelength Gaussian process model: Applications to exomoon detectionTyler Gordon
10:00-10:15 “Chemical Enrichment of Stars by Planet Ingestion Melinda Soares-Furtado
10:15-10:30 “Signatures of Planet Migration in Cluster ChemistryJohn M. Brewer

Thursday Afternoon 1 (13:45-15:15) – Dynamics – 6 Talks

13:45-14:00 “Teetering Stars: Resonant Excitation of Stellar Obliquities by Hot and Warm Jupiters with External CompanionsKassandra Anderson
14:00-14:15 “Stellar obliquities and magnetic activities from Transit Chord CorrelationFei Dai
14:15-14:30 “Investigating Young Planetary Systems Through Their Debris DisksDJ Dong
14:30-14:45 “The Origin of Kepler-419B: A Path to Tidal Migration Through Secular Eccentricity ModulationJonathan Jackson
14:45-15:00 “Large Obliquities Expected for Planets in Close-in, Compact SystemsSarah Millholland
15:00-15:15 “Spin-States of Habitable Zone Exoplanets Around Cool Stars: Effects of Near-Resonant CompanionsAlec Vinson

Thursday Afternoon 2 (16:00-17:00) – Formation & Evolution – 4 Talks

16:00-16:15 “Using Ice and Dust Lines to Constrain the Surface Density of Protoplanetary DisksDiana Powell
16:15-16:30 “Probing the Environments of Young Stars using The Habitable Zone Planet Finder: A first look at V899 Mon with high resolution NIR spectroscopyJoe Ninan
16:30-16:45 “Identifying inflated super-Earths and photo-evaporated coresDaniel Carrera
16:15-17:00 “Atmospheric escape from M-dwarf exoplanets and implications for habitabilityChuanfei Dong

Friday Morning (09:00-10:15) – Atmospheres – 5 Talks

09:00-09:15 “Characterizing Exoplanet MeteorologyArthur Adams
09:15-09:30 “Probing the Three Dimensional Nature of Exoplanetary Atmospheres Through Eclipse MappingBrian Kilpatrick
09:30-09:45 “Solar System Bodies for Exoplanet ComparisonJack Madden
09:45-10:00 “High-Resolution Ground-Based Transmission Spectroscopy of Warm SaturnsEmily Deibert
10:00-10:15 “Simulated JWST/NIRISS Transit Spectroscopy Of Anticipated TESS Planets Compared To Select Discoveries From Space-Based And Ground-Based SurveysDana Louie

Friday Afternoon 1 (14:30-16:00) – Detection – 6 Talks

14:30-14:45 “Ultra-Stable Input Light for Ultra-Stable Spectrometers: The Fiber-train for HPF and NEIDShubham Kanodia
14:45-15:00 “First precision radial velocities in the Near-Infrared with the Habitable-zone Planet Finder SpectrographGuðmundur Stefánsson
15:00-15:15 “EXPRES Precision and First Light ResultsLily Zhao
15:15-15:30 “The EXPRES G-Dwarf Planet SearchAllen Davis
15:30-15:45 “Measuring the abundance of free floating planets with WFIRSTSamson Johnson
15:45-16:00 “On the Population of Exomoons in Kepler and the Exomoon Candidate Kepler-1625b I” Alex Teachey

Friday Afternoon 2 (16:30-18:00) – Populations & Habitability – 6 Talks

16:30-16:45 “Constraining the effects of stellar flares on exoplanet habitability with NGTSJames Jackman
16:45-17:00 “Planet Occurrence Rate for the Kepler A-dwarf SampleQuang Tran
17:00-17:15 “Characterizing the Architectures of the Kepler Exoplanetary SystemsMatthias Yang He
17:15-17:30 “Constraining the Habitable Zone Boundaries for Water World ExoplanetsNadia Marounina
17:30-17:45 “Model-Based Light Curve AnalysisBethlee Lindor
17:45-18:00 “The Feasibility and Benefits of In Situ Exploration of `Oumuamua-like objectsDarryl Seligman