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24–26 Sept 2025
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Advancing Precision Radial Velocity Towards Detecting Earth Analogs

25 Sept 2025, 10:40
35m
N400 (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)

N400

Tsung-Dao Lee Institute

Speaker

Lily Zhao (University of Chicago)

Description

Extreme precision radial velocity (EPRV) measurements, capable of capturing signals with a semi-major amplitude of just 10-30 cm/s, are needed to needed to uncover low-mass planets, inform planet formation scenarios, and reveal atmospheric composition. Achieving this level of precision spectroscopy requires innovation at all levels, from the instrumentation to the extraction software to the astrophysics guiding the final derived RV measurements. I will give an overview of recent advances in the field of EPRV with a focus on data-driven algorithms.

Session Selection Astronomy and Astrophysics

Primary author

Lily Zhao (University of Chicago)

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