The 3rd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science will be held in Vietri sul Mare (Salerno), Italy from 27 to 31 May, 2019. The School - taking place close to the enchanting Amalfi Coast - is aimed to provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art picture of a variety of relevant aspects of the fast-developing, highly interdisciplinary field of Exoplanet research. The Lecture topics of the 3rd edition of the School will be focused on the exoplanet demographics and unveiling planet formation and evolution. The Lectures will be delivered by five senior researchers to an audience of graduate students, Ph.D. students and young post-docs.
The Lecture Notes of the 3rd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science will be published by Springer in its Astrophysics and Space Science Library series. A copy of the book will be sent to each participant.
Lecture Notes of the 1st Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science
Lecture Notes of the 2nd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science
Lecture
Notes 1 2015 |
Lecture
Notes 2 2017 |
The 3rd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science is supported by the University of Salerno (UNISA), the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (UNIROMA2), the National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF), the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy (MPIA), Progetto Premiale INAF 2015 Frontiera of the Italian Ministry of the University and Research (MIUR), and by Europlanet 2020 RI Work Package NA1 - Innovation through Science Networking, Task 5. The EU-project Europlanet 2020 RI has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 654208.
Planet formation and dynamical evolution
Stellar irradiation, gravitational and magnetic interactions
Observations and Statistics from Microlensing and Imaging discoveries
Observations and Statistics from RV and Transit discoveries
The School is open to graduate students and young post-doctoral researchers, and offers the fascinating possibility to interact with world-class experts engaged in different areas of exoplanetary systems.
The school format will include 4-6 hours of lectures for each topic and a selection of short presentations by School participants on their specific research.
Protoplanetary disks structure and evolution
Methods of Detecting Extrasolar Planets
Radial velocity and transit measurement techniques
Exoplanet characterisation: linking theory and observations
Hints for a turnover at the snow line in the giant planet occurrence rate
Dust dynamics
Accretion of protoplanets
Observational constraints and key processes
Determining Demographics of Extrasolar Planets from Surveys
Mass, size, and period distributions
Type I migration
The mysterious case of HD169142
Exoplanet demographics in the era of TESS
What Have Direct imaging and Microlensing Surveys Taught Us About the Demographics of Long-period Planets?
Gas accretion and Type II migration
Hot super-Earths
Eccentricity distribution
Results on the Demographics of Long-period planets from Other Detection Methods
Resonance trapping during migration
Giant exoplanets
Solar-System formation: classical models
Star-planet tidal interaction
Orbital inclination and obliquity
The onset of instability in resonant chains
Non-adiabatic tidally induced stellar oscillations
Synthesizing Results from Various Surveys and Constraints on Planet Formation Theories
Solar-System formation: alternative models
Origin of Earth's water and of water on rocky exoplanets
Tides and the evolution of exoplanets
Planet multiplicity
Stellar irradiation and planet atmosphere evaporation
Planetary systems: dynamical evolution in star clusters
The imprint of X-ray photoevaporation on the orbital distribution of giant planets
Star-planet magnetic interactions and their impact on exoplanets
What does the future hold?
Ultra-short period planets – distributions and properties
RegistrationThe School is open to underdraduated, graduate students and young Post-doc researchers. The registration fee is € 350 (Euro), and includes a copy of the Proceedings, conference kit, coffee breaks and social dinner.PLEASE, REGISTER BY FILLING IN THE ON-LINE FORM ON THE RIGHT-HAND PANEL
The Registration Fee
must be settled no
later than March
1, 2019, with
bank transfer to:
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VenueThe school will
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Social eventsWednesday, May 29 - Tour of the Amalfi coast and social dinner (free). Individuals who wish to bring partners or family members to the tour and the conference dinner need to pay 70 € per person.Sunday, May 26 - Visit of Paestum archeological site. From 9:00am to 5:00pm. Cost: 40 €. The cost includes the transfer from the hotel to Paestum (and vice versa), the entrance ticket, and a professional guide. If you are interested to participate, please, contact the organisers (ases3@mpia.de).Saturday, June 1 - Hiking on the Path of the Gods. From 9:00am to 6:00pm. Transfer from the hotel to Agerola (starting point of the trail) - hiking on the path of the Gods from Agerola to Nocelle (roughly 3 hr) - going downstairs to Positano - visit of Positano and swimming - return to Salerno by ferry. Cost: 35 €. The cost includes the transfer from the hotel to Agerola and the price of the ticket of the ferry. If you are interested to participate, please, contact the organisers (ases3@mpia.de). |
AccommodationFor your stay, we recommendLloyd's Baia HotelVia Benedetto Croce
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Lunch / Dinner
If you want, you can have lunch and dinner at the hotel.
Prices are 25 € and 30 € for lunch and dinner, respectively,
with the possibility to choose dishes from a restricted menu.
If you prefer this solution, you have to notify it, at least one day in advance, at the hotel reception
or fill in the appropriate entries in the Accommodation form.
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The best way to arrive at the Lloyd’s Baia Hotel
is from the airport
of Naples. On Sunday, May 26, shuttles will be organised
from the airport of Naples to the Hotel. Please, communicate
your arrival times to the organisers (ases3@mpia.de). If you want to
come and leave at your time, please follow the information on the
right-hand panel.
Another way to arrive in Vietri sul Mare is from the airport
of Rome. Read information below.
A1) Land at
Rome Airport Fiumicino (FCO).
A2) From the Railway Station of the Airport, catch a train to Rome Railway Station (Leonardo
Express).
A3) From Rome Railway Station, catch a train to Salerno Railway
Station (TRENITALIA).
A4) From Salerno Railway Station catch
CSTP bus n. 4 or n. 9 to Vietri (tickets cost € 1,10 at
authorized retailers). See this
google map. The Lloyd’s Baia Hotel offers a free shuttle service to its guests for both arrivals and departures.
Please, contact the Hotel to reserve it.
Rome Airport Fiumicino (FCO)
Naples Airport
Capodichino (NAP)
Bus connections map to/from Naples airport
Alibus Naples-Airport Bus Company
Naples Railway Station
BusItalia Campania
Company
UNICO
Campania
TRENITALIA
From Naples Airport Capodichino to Vietri sul Mare follow Route B, Route C or Route D.
B1) Land at Naples
Airport Capodichino (NAP)
B2) Catch the
BUONOTOURIST bus from the bus terminal, in front of Arrival
exit (see
map), to Salerno (Bus Terminal, Via Vinciprova). You can buy
tickets on board. Departure times are: 09:15 and 13:30.
B3) From the bus stop in Via Vinciprova, catch
CSTP bus n. 4 or n. 9 (tickets cost € 1,10 at
authorized retailers). See this google
map. The Lloyd’s Baia Hotel offers a free shuttle service to its guests for both arrivals and departures.
Please, contact the Hotel to reserve it.
C1) Land at Naples
Airport Capodichino (NAP)
C2) Catch the
SITA bus from the bus terminal, in front of Arrival exit (see
map), to Salerno (Bus Terminal, Via Vinciprova). You can buy
tickets on board. Departure times are: 08:45 and 16:00. Tickets cost
€ 4,30 at authorized retailers - no surcharge for purchases on
board. Then follow B3.
D1) Land at Naples
Airport Capodichino (NAP)
D2) Catch the Alibus bus from the bus terminal, in front of Arrival
exit (see
map), to Naples
Railway Station. You can buy tickets on board. Tickets cost €
4,00 at authorized retailers - no surcharge for purchases on board.
D3) From Naples Railway Station catch a train to Salerno Railway
Station
D4) From Salerno Railway Station catch
CSTP bus n. 4 or n. 9 (tickets cost € 1,10 at
authorized retailers). See this
google map. The Lloyd’s Baia Hotel offers a free shuttle service to its guests for both arrivals and departures.
Please, contact the Hotel to reserve it.
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Lorenzo Albanese | University of Salerno | Italy |
Xanthippi Alexoudi | Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam | Germany |
Giuliano Antoniciello | University of Padova | Italy |
Domenico Barbato | INAF - Turin Astrophysical Observatory | Italy |
Oscar Barragán | University of Oxford | United Kingdom |
Aldo Stefano Bonomo | INAF - Turin Astrophysical Observatory | Italy |
Samantha Brown | Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | Germany |
Andrew Bunting | Oxford University | United Kingdom |
Josh Calcino | University of Queensland | Australia |
Camille Bergez-Casalou | Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | Germany |
Nelly Cerpa | ESO | Germany |
Quentin Changeat | University College London | United Kingdom |
Lorenzo Colombo | University of Padova | Italy |
Daniel Cummins | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
Maurizio D'Addona | University of Naples | Italy |
Shweta Dalal | Institut d'astrophysique de Paris | France |
Daria Desiderà | University of Padova | Italy |
Matías Díaz | Universidad de Chile | Chile |
Ekaterina Ilin | Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics | Germany |
Linn Eriksson | Lund Observatory | Sweden |
Esther Euteneuer | Heidelberg University | Germany |
Mohammad Farhat | American University of Beirut | Lebanon |
Rachel Fernandes | University of Arizona | USA |
Francesco M. Flammini Dotti | Xi'An Jiaotong-Liverpool University | China |
Jordan Fleming | UC Berkeley | USA |
Raphael Franz | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Germany |
Giuseppe Frustagli | INAF - Brera Astronomical Observatory | Italy |
Matías Gárate | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Germany |
Steven Giacalone | UC Berkeley | USA |
Antoine Grandje | Institut de Planétologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble | France |
Gloria Guilluy | University of Turin - OATo | Italy |
Kieran Hirsh | Centre de recherche astronomique de Lyon | France |
Antonella Lucia Iannella | University of Sannio | Italy |
Jeff Jennings | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom |
Luke Johnson | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
Jessica Khaimova | University of Göttingen | Germany |
Samuel Karlin | University of Leeds | United Kingdom |
Tadahiro Kimura | University of Tokyo | Japan |
Gaia Lacedelli | University of Padova | Italy |
Cecilia Lazzoni | INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova | Italy |
Sara Lenzi | University of Turin | Italy |
Roxanne Ligi | INAF - Brera Astronomical Observatory | Italy |
Rafael Luque | Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias | Spain |
Jasmine MacKenzie | Technical University of Berlin | Germany |
Eleni-Evangelia Manthopoulou | University of Padova | Italy |
Andrew Mayo | University of California, Berkeley | USA |
Andrea Guzman Mesa | University of Bern | Switzerland |
Darius Modirrousta-Galian | INAF - Palermo Astrophysical Observatory | Italy |
Suyin Mongillo | University of Salerno | Italy |
Kristina Monsch | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Germany |
Mayuko Mori | University of Tokyo | Japan |
Mateusz Mróz | Warsaw University | Poland |
Mateusz Mróz | Warsaw University | Poland |
Lorenzo Mugnai | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy |
Maria Rosaria Musone | University of Salerno | Italy |
Luca Naponiello | University of Florence | Italy |
Rebecca Nealon | University of Leicester | United Kingdom |
Louise Nielsen | Observatory of Geneva | Switzerland |
Nick Oberg | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen | Netherlands |
Jon Fernandez Otegi | University of Zurich | Switzerland |
Gaël Ottoni | Observatory of the University of Geneva | Switzerland |
Dominique Petit | ESO | Germany |
Gabriele Pichierri | Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur | France |
Matteo Pinamonti | INAF - Turin Astrophysical Observatory | Italy |
Paul-Louis Poulier | Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research | Germany |
Rossella Ragusa | University of Naples | Italy |
James Rogers | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
Arnaud Roisin | University of Namur | Belgium |
María Paula Ronco | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile | Chile |
Vito Saggese | University of Salerno | Italy |
Sofia Savvidou | Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | Germany |
Martin Schlecker | Max Planck Institute for Astronomy | Germany |
Manuel Scherf | Space Research Institute | Austria |
Sho Shibata | University of Tokyo | Japan |
Daniela Sicilia | University of Padova | Italy |
Vikash Singh | INAF - Catania Astrophysical Observatory | Italy |
Magdalena Špoková | Masaryk University | Czech Republic |
Manu Stalport | University of Geneva | Switzerland |
Matthew Standing | University of Birmingham | United Kingdom |
Maritza Soto | Queen Mary University | United Kingdom |
Miles Timpe | University of Zurich | Switzerland |
Arnaud Vericel | Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon | France |
Benedetta Veronesi | University of Milano | Italy |
Noriharu Watanabe | SOKENDAI | Japan |
David Wöckel | Thuringian State Observatory | Germany |
Apostolos Zormpas | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | Germany |
The 3rd Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science is supported by the University of Salerno (UNISA), the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (UNIROMA2), the National Institute of Astrophysics (INAF), the Max Planck Institute of Astronomy (MPIA), Progetto Premiale INAF 2015 Frontiera of the Italian Ministry of the University and Research (MIUR), and by Europlanet 2020 RI Work Package NA1 - Innovation through Science Networking, Task 5. The EU-project Europlanet 2020 RI has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 654208.
The event is organised by
Lecturers of the previous editions of the Advanced School on Exoplanetary Science