Kolloquien
Wintersemester 2022/2023
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Kirchhoff-Institut für Physik, Otto-Haxel-Hörsaal
Friday 17:15
Talks
4.11.2022 17:00
INF 308, Hörsaal 1

The past 25 years have revealed a diversity of exoplanets far beyond what was
imagined from the limited sample in the Solar System. With new and upcoming
observing facilities and a rapidly growing number of nearby planets, we are beginning
to bring this diversity into focus, with detailed follow-up characterization of the planets’
atmospheres. In this talk, I will focus on two key questions in exoplanet atmosphere
studies: (1) what can we learn about giant planets' origins from their present-day
atmospheres? And (2) what can we learn about habitability from “Earth cousins”,
planets that are a little bigger or a little hotter than the Earth? I will provide some
historical context on these two questions, share a few preliminary results from the first
JWST observations of transiting planets, and conclude with a longterm perspective on
exoplanet atmosphere characterization through the 2040s, including the search for
biosignatures in the atmospheres of potentially inhabited planets.