Enjoyed being part of #EDHW22 - good atmosphere and lots ESCR in exoplanets/planetary geology. Gave a talk on SETI. Dry conference dinner in Edinburgh - very brave.

Jarita Holbrook shows her film "Astromoves" at #EdHW22, showing a series of interviews of people navigating through a career in astronomy research, from struggling to find a postdoc position to handling impostor syndrome.

And this, people, is why we were not given lunch today.

The Planetary Spectrum Generator (PSG) is a simulation tool for modelling atmospheric absorption—introduces Vincent Kofman #EdHW22—This is being used to develop realistic noise and planet models to determine what it would take to detect spectral features on an extrasolar Earth.
Live around Barnard's Star? You'd see a fluctuating radio signal from the Earth driven by mobile communication—says Mike Garret #EdHW22—that rise and fall as regions of the Earth rise and set on the horizon (e.g. a peak as Europe rises into view, followed by Japan setting.)
M-dwarfs seem to be bigger than theory suggests—explains Matthew Swayne #EdHW22—Precise observations of eclipsing binaries with CHEOPS suggests this is not related to metallicity, but that there may be trend with orbital period, where tighter binaries showing more inflation.
Planets forming further from their star could hold onto their primitive atmosphere of H/He, providing a heat blanket that could maintain habitability—says Marit Mol Lous #EdHW22—water-suitable temperatures might be maintainable for billions of years.
Planets form quickly around M-dwarf stars, and risk having any water rapidly blasted away by the star's early strong irradiation—notes Keavin Moore #EdHW22—but a basal (subsurface) magma ocean could trap and save water, releasing it to the surface when it's a bit safer!
Forming gas giants around M-dwarfs through simulations of core accretion is a problem—finds Martin Schlecker #EdHW22—Observations can be matched... if you slow down migration by a factor of 10. Is this a clue for a planet trap that can pin young planets and allow them to grow?
Last day of #EdHW22! What a week!
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