Panel 3: Chemistry and Physics of exoplanet atmospheres

ORAL

Abstract

Understanding the challenges involved in observational, theoretical, and laboratory research for interpreting telescope data and characterizing extrasolar atmospheres is crucial. Here, a list of key science questions that is proposed for discussion in this panel:



1. How can we enhance our understanding of the chemistry and physics of extrasolar atmospheres to improve the interpretation of observational data?

2. What are the primary challenges and opportunities in the field of molecular spectroscopic measurements and ab initio studies for extrasolar planets?

3. What insights can we gain from laboratory simulations of gases and clouds relevant to exoplanet atmospheres, and how can they be applied in radiative transfer modeling of exoplanets?

4. What are the potential applications and limitations of deep neural networks in extracting information and insights from observational data?

5. How can we create an inclusive workplace environment that encompasses a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds?

6. What challenges are involved in leading science proposals with a multidisciplinary nature relevant to NASA's exoplanet missions?

Presenters

  • Anne B McCoy

    University of Washington

Authors

  • Anne B McCoy

    University of Washington

  • Partha P Bera

    NASA

  • Alexander Tielens

    University of Leiden, Leiden Univ, Leiden University