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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/785224-where-and-how-
 to-find-habitable-terrestrial-planets-ji-wang-caltech
LOCATION:Pavillon Roger-Gaudry \, 2900\, boul. Édouard-Montpetit\, Local M
 -415\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada
SUMMARY:Where and How to Find Habitable Terrestrial Planets - Ji Wang (Calt
 ech)
DESCRIPTION:Résumé:Terrestrial planets (mass < 20 Earth masses\, radius 
 < 2.0 Earth radii) exist in about 20% of stellar systems. This number is u
 nfortunately not 100%. In the quest for another habitable world\, we need 
 to decide on where to look for them. My research focuses on comparative st
 udies of planet formation in different environments\, e.g.\, single vs. mu
 ltiple star systems\, metal-poor vs. metal-rich stars. These studies provi
 de clues on benign or hostile environment for planet formation and help to
  prioritize the search for habitable terrestrial planets. I will also intr
 oduce a new technique\, high dispersion coronagraphy. This technique is pr
 omising in detecting habitable worlds and finding biomarkers in their atmo
 spheres with ground-based extremely large telescopes such as the thirty me
 ter telescope.
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