Programme
Key Speakers
Vincent Bourrier, Observatoire de Genève -Toward a unified view of exo-Neptunian evolution
Eva-Maria Ahrer, MPIA - Unveiling the diversity of (sub-)Neptune atmospheres with JWST: an overview and lessons learned
David Armstrong, University of Warwick - The Demographics of Neptunian Exoplanets
Lorena Acuña, MPIA - The interior compositions and structures of Neptunian exoplanets
James Owen, Imperial College London - Models for sculpting close-in planets: mass-loss and dynamics
Remo Burn, MPIA Heidelberg - Sub-Neptune Formation and Evolution in Coupled Models: Water-Rich Origins and Diverging Radii from Interior Distribution
Amadeo Castro-González, Centro de Astrobiología, Madrid - Exploring the Boundaries of the Neptunian Desert, Ridge, and SavannaAvailable Presentations from Speakers
Below are links to PDF versions of the presentations given by the speakers. Only those where permission has been given are listed here.
- Lorena Acuña - The interior compositions and structures of Neptunian exoplanets
- Eva-Maria Aher - Unveiling the diversity of (sub-)Neptune atmospheres with JWST: an overview and lessons learned
- Alejandro Hacker - TOI-2374 b and TOI-3071 b: two metal-rich sub-Saturns well within the Neptunian desert
- Paul Huet - Late gas released in the young Kuiper belt could have significantly contributed to the carbon enrichment of the atmospheres of Neptune and Uranus
- Kaiming Cui - Demographics of Close-In TESS Neptunian Planets
- Luca Naponiello - Status of the HONEI program
- Richard Nelson - Recent developments in understanding the migration of super-Earths and Neptunes
- Léna Parc - Long-Term RV Follow-Up of Planets in the Neptune Desert with CORALIE
- Maddy Scott - TOI-6478b - the bridge between cold exo-Neptunes and the Solar Systems ice giants
- Emily Wong - Advancing JADE: Evolution of Hot Sub-Neptunes with Water-Enriched Atmospheres