Autores
                Dr.
            
                        Amaury Triaud
            
  Fecha y hora
                                    4 Jul 2019 - 10:30 Europe/London
                            Dirección
                                    Aula
Idioma de la charla
                                    Inglés
                            Número en la serie
                                    1
                            Descripción
                                    Many physical processes co-exist during planet assembly and during  planetary migration, and few observables provide an unambiguous view of  what results from planet formation. I will describe new means to  investigate the processes happening at  formation, by changing perspective, by looking at the problem from a  new vantage point. We will investigate planets away from single Sun-like  stars, and observe what results from formation in systems are that  different. Amongst those are ultra-cool dwarfs,  and binary stars.
Physical processes are validated when they are tested over orders  of magnitude.  Thanks to discoveries like TRAPPIST-1 we can finally  witness the outcome of planet formation in regimes that had remained  unexplored before. I will describe our efforts  discovering planets around the smallest stars, work that also bears  deep consequence on the search for life elsewhere.
Directly matching the physical and orbital properties of planets  orbiting single stars, to those of circumbinary planets has the  potential to test what we think we know about planet formation. I will  describe our efforts to establish a systematic  survey to seek circumbinary planets using ground-based facilities, and  show the results of a preliminary survey.