For this virtual conference, it has taken the form of daily e-zine of micro-fiction stories, poetry, and art inspired by the discoveries being presented at the conference, called "Heavy Metal Jupiters and Other Stories". It has been edited by Jessie Christiansen and Heather Clitheroe, and we are so grateful and excited by all the contributions!
Monday Zine The creative works in today's issue were inspired by the abstracts that will be presented today by Jason Rowe, Eric Nielsen, Arthur Vigan, and Kevin Schlaufman.
Tuesday Zine The creative works in today's issue were inspired by the abstracts that will be presented today by Ryan Cloutier, Andrew Neil, Daniel Thorngren, Rafael Luque, Sivan Ginzburg, and Jiayin Dong.
Wednesday Zine The creative works in today's issue were inspired by the abstracts that will be presented today by Martin Schlecker, Juliette Becker, Nader Haghighipour, and Sivan Ginzberg.
Thursday Zine The creative works in today's issue were inspired by the abstracts that will be presented today by Aida Behmard , Emily Safsten, Rachel Fernandes (she/her), Sam Grunblatt, Erik Dennihy , Matthias Schrieber, and Steve Lubow.
Friday Zine The creative works in today's issue were inspired by the abstracts that will be presented today by James Rogers, Kristin Sotzen, William Misener, Óscar Carrión- González, Samson Johnson, and Knicole Colon.
The exoplanet field has transitioned rapidly from discovery to characterization. As the numbers of known exoplanets grows, our ability to discern and understand the underlying populations and planets that produce the observed distributions we see also grows. This conference will bring together community members working both theoretically and observationally on understanding exoplanet demographics.
Abstract submission is now closed.
Selection criteria: The SOC is committed to building an inclusive conference agenda, and is looking for ways to facilitate vibrant, thoughtful, and respectful discussions between all participants. Submissions are widely solicited and encouraged. Abstracts were anonymously ranked in three career stage categories (student, postdoc, and staff) using three criteria: originality of the work, relevance to the conference themes, and results.
Three types of presentations were selected:
Scientific Organizing Committee |
Local Organizing Committee |
Jessie Christiansen, Chair (Caltech/NExScI) |
Ashley Baker (Caltech) |
Andrew Howard (Caltech) |
Juliette Becker (Caltech) |
Eric Mamajek (JPL) |
Wendy Burt (Caltech/IPAC) |
Eric Nielsen (New Mexico State University) |
Ellen O'Leary (Caltech/IPAC-NExScI) |
Sean Raymond (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux) |
Taichi Uyama (Caltech) |
James Owen (Imperial College) |
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Johanna Teske (Carnegie Observatories) |
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Jennifer Yee (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard-Smithsonian) |
Questions and to be added to the mailing list:
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