AIP Kalender
Colloquium | Heather Cegla (University of Warwick | Coventry, UK)
Sprecher/in: Heather Cegla (University of Warwick | Coventry, UK)
Titel: Exploring the impact of stellar variability in high resolution spectroscopy through observations and simulations
Zusammenfassung: High-precision, high-resolution spectroscopy is a powerful tool for confirming and characterising exoplanets, but variability on stellar surfaces can contaminate these measurements. In this talk, I will provide an overview of the work my group is performing in this area. I will show our most recent efforts studying granulation on Sun-like stars using 3D stellar atmosphere simulations across a range of stellar lines in the optical. We also use spectroscopic observations of transiting planets to spatially resolve stellar surfaces. I will share our analysis of the WASP-85 A system, where we use the transiting planet to spatially resolve the surface and isolate the properties of an occulted starspot. Finally, I will discuss our use of high-resolution cross-correlation spectroscopy to characterise exoplanet atmospheres and examine how stellar surface variability can bias these measurements through forward modelling.
Anmerkung: Host: Katja Poppenhäger
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Datum:
23. April 2026, 14:30 – 15:30
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Ort:
AIP; Kirch-Haus, Konferenzraum
- Kontakt:
Julián Alvarado-Gómez
julian.alvarado-gomez@aip.de