AbstractCurrent list of participants and abstracts

The full conference booklet can be downloaded here: conference_booklet.pdf

 

Name Organisation Abstract Slides Title
Nariman Abu Elkher Khalifa University Abstract Ab initio Spectroscopic Investigation of Hydrogen Fluoride
Ahmed Al-Refaie  UCL Abstract   Next Generation Methods for Simulating Exoplanet
Atmospheres
Ala'a Azzam University of Jordan Abstract   Empowering Space Science Research in Jordan through
Spectroscopic Data Generation and Global Collaboration
Sumaya Azzam University of Jordan Abstract Comprehensive MARVEL Analysis of Empirical Rovibrational Energy Levels for Twelve Carbon Dioxide
Isotopologues
Yoga Barrathwaj Raman Mohan Blue Skies Space Abstract Blue Skies Space – a new model for the future of space-based research data
Marco Barnfield ExoMol, UCL Abstract     Machine Learning for Isotopologue Extraction
Jo Barstow  The Open University Abstract   Three Years of Transiting Exoplanet Spectroscopy with
JWST
Peter Bernath  Old Dominion University Abstract Slides   Laboratory Astrophysics for Cool Stars and Exoplanets
Jayne Birkby  University of Oxford Abstract    Exploring Complex Chemistry in Exoplanet Atmospheres
at High Spectral Resolution
Charles Bowesman ExoMol, UCL Abstract    Non-LTE opacities and radiative transfer for exoplanets
Ryan Brady ExoMol, UCL Abstract   SOLIS: An accurate IR/Vis line list for sulfur monoxide (32S16O) & UV photoabsorption and photodissociation cross section predictions
Jeanna Buldyreva Institut UTINAM Abstract Updates and New Sections of the CoLine Database
Abstract Collisional-broadening line-shape parameters of rovibronic transitions in the 12C16O a3Π - X1 Σ+ (1,0) band
Sarah Casewell University of Leicester Abstract    Irradiated Brown Dwarfs and their Desert
Alexandro Collado CNRS LISA Abstract Slides VUV Absorption Cross-Section of HCN for Photochemistry Modelling of Hot Exoplanets
Patricio Ernesto Cubillos  ÖAW-Institut für Weltraumforschung Abstract    Upper-Atmosphere Exoplanet Constraints from  ltraviolet Observation
Jack Davey UCL Abstract   Investigating the Influence of Asymmetric Error Bars in Retrievals of Exoplanet Transmission Spectra
Fatemeh Davoudi University of Liege      
Elias Ehl  TU Graz Abstract  Slides  UV Dual Comb Spectroscopy - Ultra-High Resolution
Molecular Spectra in Milliseconds
Nayla El-Kork Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, UAE Abstract High-resolution Rovibrational and Rovibronic Spectra of 12C16O
Elizabeth Guest ExoMol, UCL Abstract   Predicting the rotational dependence of line broadening using machine learning
Rafal Hakalla University of Rzeszow Abstract   High-resolution FT spectroscopy of the 12C16O a3Π - X1 Σ+ system
Abstract High-resolution VUV and Vis Fourier-transform spectroscopy and extended deperturbation analysis of the 13C18O A 1Π (v = 2) level
Robert Hargreaves CfA, Harvard Smithsonian Abstract HITRAN2024 Data for Planetary Atmospheres
Gopal Hazra IIT Kanpur Abstract Constraining Atmospheric Evaporation Rate From Gas Giants by Simultaneous Modelling of Lyman-α, Hα and Helium Transit Spectra
David Haegele Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy Abstract Slides RACER (RApid Calculation of Exoplanetary Radiative Opacities): a new PYTHON Package to Effiently Calculate Opacities
Eric Hebrard  University of Exeter Abstract Slides  Some like it hot, some like it cold, some like it mild but old: Chemical kinetics of (exo)planetary atmospheres
Helgi Rafn Hróðmarsson  Universities of Paris Est Creteil / Lisa CNRS Abstract   Addressing Laboratory Challenges in the VUV for Exoplanet Atmospheres: Photodissociation and Photoionization
Parul Janagal Blue Skies Space Abstract Slides Blue Skies Space - A New Model for the Future of Space-Based Research Data
Ray Jayawardhana Johns Hopkins University Abstract Spectroscopy of Free-Floating Planetary-Mass Objects and their Disks with JWST
Uffe Jorgensen Niels Bohr Institute      
Miroslava Kassayova Charles University Abstract Rovibrational Overtone and Combination Bands of the HCNH+ Ion
Kyriaki Kefala ExoMol, UCL Abstract    Methane Spectra Assignment with the MM line list and
Marvel Update
Mahmoud Korek Beirut Arab University
Ruohan Liu UCL Abstract Exploring the Atmospheres of Sub-Neptunes through
Retrievals and Forward Modelling
Haitao Li National Space Science Center, CAS Abstract The Earth 2.0 (ET) Space Mission (Talk)
Abstract The First International Earth 2.0 (ET) Science Conference: Charting the Mission Roadmap
Tony Lynas-Gray ExoMol, UCL      
Sushuang Ma UCL Abstract Exploring the Atmosphere of the Hot Jupiter WASP-39b
Using Available Opacity Data
Ryan MacDonald  University of Michigan/University of St Andrews Abstract    Exoplanet Atmospheric Retrieval Over All Wavelengths
Yamila Miguel  Leiden University Abstract   Characterizing Hot Rocky Exoplanets: Insight from Lava Oceans and Atmospheric Interactions
Ryan Mok ExoMol, ULC Slides An Ab-initio Potential Energy Surface for the HOPO Molecule
Qing-He Ni ExoMol, UCL Abstract ExoMol Extensions: ExoAtom and ExoPhoto - Spectroscopic Databases for Atomic and Molecular Photodissociation
James O'Donoghue University of Reading Abstract Slides  Probing the Most Revealing Layers of the Giant Planets
Saja Obaidat AstroJo Institute Abstract Empirical Rovibrational Energy Levels of Hydrogen
Cyanide Isotopologues via MARVEL for High-Resolution
Exoplanetary Spectroscopy
Enric Palle Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias      
Vatsal Panwar University of Warwick Abstract High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Ultra-Hot Jupiter Atmospheres: Perspectives from the Roasting Marshmallows Program on Gemini South
Armando Perri ExoMol, UCL Abstract   Temperature-Dependent Photodissociation Cross Sections and Rates for H2S and NH
Matthieu Ravet J.-L. Lagrange & IPAG Abstract   Multi-modal Atmospheric Characterization of β Pictoris b: Adding High-Resolution Continuum Spectra from GRAVITY
Marco Pezzella Università degli Studi di Chieti/INFN Perugia Abstract NRMolCol: Inelastic Scattering Data for (exo)Planetary
Atmospheres
Rafael Rianço-Silva UCL/ University of Lisbon Abstract A study of very high-resolution visible spectra of Titan: Line characterization in visible CH4 bands and the search for C3
Michael Roman University of Leicester Abstract   Missing Opacity in the Atmospheres of Uranus and Neptune?
Arianna Saba Blue Skies Space A Population of 20 Exoplanet Atmospheres Observed with the Hubble Space Telescope Reveals Evidence for Widespread Stellar Activity
Chiara Schleif Max Planck, Garching Abstract   High-resolution overtone spectroscopy of H3O+
Louis Siebenaler University of Leiden Abstract  Slides   New Mean-Opacity Tables for Probing Stable Stratification in Giant Planets
Manika Singla Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad Abstract   Spectroscopic Characterization of Exoplanet
Atmospheres: From Terrestrial Worlds to Hot-Jupiters 
Miroslaw Schmidt NCAC, Torun Abstract Molecular Bands in High-Resolution Spectra of Kapteyn's
Star (M1.5 VI) Across a Broad Spectral Range from 3800 to 10,400 Å
Alex Smola ExoMol, UCL Abstract   Towards a spectroscopic potential energy surface of Methanol CH3OH-
Andrei Sokolov ExoMol, UCL      
Wojciech Szajna University of Rzeszow Abstract   

 FT-UV emission spectroscopy of the B2Σ+ - X 2Σ+ system of 12C16O+ and 12C17O+

Tara Tahseen UCL
Chenyi Tao University College London Abstract   Low-Lying Electronic States for CO
Jonathan Tennyson  ExoMol, UCL Abstract Slides The ExoMol project: progress and updates
Giovanna Tinetti  University College London Abstract    Towards a chemical survey of exoplanets
Patrick Tisserand  Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris Abstract Slides Hydrogen Deficient Carbon-Rich Supergiant Stars: Tracing their Atmosphere Rich in Oxygen-18 Isotope to their White-Dwarf Merger Origin
Hannah R Wakeford  University of Bristol  Abstract    The Importance of UV-Optical Spectra of Giant  Exoplanets
Sergey Yurchenko ExoMol, UCL Abstract Slides How to Characterise Uncertainties in Molecular Opacities:
An ExoMol Study
Mitchell John Yzer University of Oxford Abstract The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Near-Infrared High-Resolution Spectroscopy to Detect Atmospheric Technosignature Gases in Exoplanets
Tailong Zhang Blue Skies Space Abstract Atmospheric Characterisation with the Twinkle Space
Telescope Following Advancements from JWST Observations