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SUMMARY:PAMS Seminar: "Cold Exoplanets: Ground-based Direct Imaging and Po
 pulation Studies Planning for Future Space Missions" by Shannon Dulz
DESCRIPTION:Shannon Dulz is an alumna from MSU\, graduating in 2017 with a
  double major in Physics and Mathematics. She is currently a PhD student 
 at University of Notre Dame\, Department of Physics.\n\n\nAbstract:Planne
 d and proposed space-based missions with direct imaging mission component
 s\, like the Roman Space Telescope\, HabEx\, and LUVOIR\, are expected to
  revolutionize our ability to measure planetary atmospheres. Optimal surv
 ey strategies are dependent\, however\, on our understanding of exoplanet
  statistics and observations in the years preceding launch. This talk wil
 l discuss the demographics of exoplanets and efforts to extend inner plan
 et occurrence rates to less constrained cold planets. I will also discuss
  ground-based direct imaging with the NIRC2 instrument at Keck Observator
 y searching for cold giant planets around astrometrically accelerating st
 ars.\n\n\nThis seminar will be held exclusively on Zoom (955 5209 1021). 
 Please visit the Physics Seminars page for a link.
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 trong&gt;Shannon Dulz is an alumna from MSU\, graduating in 2017 with a doub
 le major in Physics and Mathematics. She is currently a PhD student at&amp;nb
 sp\;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;b&gt;University of Notre Dame\, Department of Physics.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;br&gt;Planned and proposed space-based missions with direct i
 maging mission components\, like the Roman Space Telescope\, HabEx\, and 
 LUVOIR\, are expected to revolutionize our ability to measure planetary a
 tmospheres. Optimal survey strategies are dependent\, however\, on our un
 derstanding of exoplanet statistics and observations in the years precedi
 ng launch. This talk will discuss the demographics of exoplanets and effo
 rts to extend inner planet occurrence rates to less constrained cold plan
 ets. I will also discuss ground-based direct imaging with the NIRC2 instr
 ument at Keck Observatory searching for cold giant planets around astrome
 trically accelerating stars.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This seminar will be held exclusivel
 y on Zoom (955 5209 1021). Please visit the&amp;nbsp\;&lt;a href="https://physic
 s.missouristate.edu/seminars.htm"&gt;Physics Seminars page&lt;/a&gt; for a link.&lt;/
 p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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URL:https://physics.missouristate.edu/seminars.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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