Exoplanet Atmospheric Studies At High Spectral Resolution: from visible to near-infrared wavelengths
Romain Allart
Université de Montréal


During this talk, I will present my thesis work which focuses on the study of exoplanet atmospheres. I will show how different atomic and molecular species, at both visible and infrared wavelengths, can be used to constrain different physical processes shaping exoplanet atmospheres. If time allows, I will also discuss various works linked to exoplanets and high-resolution spectra (e.g., the study of the Rossiter McLaughlin effect, the impact of telluric lines on precise radial velocity,?). Finally, I will conclude on what I will do during my postdoc at UdeM.

Date: Jeudi, le 18 mars 2021
Heure: 11:30
Lieu: Université de Montréal
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