AASTCS 10: Extreme Solar Systems V

Abstracts

Extreme Solar Systems V
Christchurch, NZ
16 – 21 March 2024

Abstract submission is closed.

Abstract notifications will be sent on Wednesday, 24 January.


Rules & Regulations

  • Limit one (1) abstract submission per Presenter.
  • The abstract must be submitted through the online system.
  • Presenters must be listed as the first author on the paper.
  • Presenting/first author must register for the meeting.
  • Presenting/first author must be the presenter at the meeting. On rare occasions, Extreme Solar Systems will consider exceptions to this rule in the case of a major illness or other emergency. The first author should e-mail the Chair of the SOC in advance of the presentation, explaining the situation and suggesting a backup presenter.
  • No limit to the number of co-authored abstracts.

Oral & Poster Presentations

Oral
The number of oral presentation time slots is limited. Oral presentations will be changed to posters if there are no remaining slots. All authors whose abstracts are changed will be notified.

Oral presentations are arranged by topic.

Poster

Poster presentations will be arranged by topic and should be printed no larger than 110cm wide x 220cm high. Posters will remain on display for the duration of the conference, with dedicated poster sessions allotted for presentation.

Topical Categories

Categories are used as a guide for the Scientific Organizing Committee to build coherent sessions. The final session assignments and session titles are at the discretion of the SOC.

1. Planet Detection - Transits
2. Planet Detection - Radial Velocities
3. Planet Detection - Microlensing
4. Planet Detection - Imaging
5. Planet Detection - Other
6. Transit Timing
7. Stellar Spins and Obliquities
8. Population Statistics and Mass-Radius Relations
9. Multiple-Planet Systems  
10. Earths and Super-Earths 
11. Neptunes and Mini-Neptunes
12. Hot Jupiters and Ultra-Short Periods
13. Planets around Compact Objects
14. Planets in Star Clusters
15. Planets in and around Binary Stars
16. Planet Formation Theory
17. Orbital Dynamics and Planet-Planet Interactions
18. Star-Planet Interactions and Tides
19. Disk-Planet Interactions and Migration Theory
20. Interior Structure Modeling
21. Planets around Young Stars
22. Protoplanetary Disks - Observations 
23. Protoplanetary Disks - Theory
24. Debris Disk Observations and Modeling
25. Planetary Atmospheres - Hot Jupiters
26. Planetary Atmospheres - Terrestrial Planets and Mini-Neptunes
27. Planetary Atmospheres - Directly Imaged Planets and Brown Dwarfs
28. Planetary Atmospheres - Theory
29. Future Missions and Instrumentation
30. Habitability 
31. Biosignatures
32. Technosignatures
33. Other - Theory
34. Other - Observational

Abstract Form Details

The form contains instructions on the various steps required to complete a submission.

  • The abstract must be complete and submitted by the deadline, 11:59 pm ET, 12 December 2023.
  • The abstract body text can be a maximum of 2,250 characters (which includes letters, numbers, punctuation, spacing, returns, and symbols/special characters).
  • To enter co-authors, you must have the following: full first and last name, email address, and affiliation.
  • You can continue to make changes to your abstract before the deadline. To edit an abstract, sign back in to find the abstract you submitted, and make changes. Please remember to resubmit once you have made changes.
  • To switch the presenting author to a co-author you must submit a new abstract by logging in as the new presenting author.

Publication of Abstracts

The meeting and abstract schedule are published in various formats:

  • Online Abstracts - Available prior to the meeting; includes full abstract text.
  • Astrophysics Data System (ADS) - Abstracts are sent to ADS and typically published two weeks prior to the meeting.