The Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC / IEEC) is an institution at the forefront of scientific and technological research with the mission of contributing to the general advance of studies of the Cosmos.
The theme of the 8th Institute of Space Sciences Summer School will be Exploring the standard cosmological model and beyond in the era of Euclid and Rubin LSST.
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[Intro on cosmo, Euclid, LSST, CMB, comological model, beyond.]
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The 2024 Summer School at the ICE-CSIC is focused on observations at different wavelengths, exploiting the in-house expertise and existing collaborations. The prime objective being to provide junior astronomers with a foundation in the field of exoplanets through lectures by prominent researchers in the field.
It will be divided into two parts: the first one will be devoted to the understanding of the basics of detection methods, and on how each of them can provide insights into the characterization of the mass, radius, orbital properties and stability of the exoplanets, the composition and structure of their atmospheres, and the understanding of the stellar hosts including state-of-the art machine learning techniques. The second part aims at forming the students on one of the key characteristics of planets, that is the radio emission due to their magnetic field, a topic that recently gained interest in the community. Observational methods and planetary models will be discussed. The school will include extensive hands-on sessions with the aim of showing examples of data analysis for some specific planetary systems, as well as of some numerical models.
The Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC/IEEC) will welcome around 40 Master and Doctoral students to attend the Summer School, in which they will broaden their knowledge on Exoplanets as well as get in touch with the other research groups working at the Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC). Applications from early-career postdocs are also welcome.
Topics
Transit spectrophotometry
High-resolution spectroscopy
Direct imaging
Transmission spectroscopy
Stellar activity
Machine learning techniques
Analysis methods
Quest for radio emission in exoplanets
Magnetism and radio emission
Dynamo and magnetism
Flares from magnetic stars
Radio interferometry
Very low frequency interferometry
Habitability and magnetism
Hands-on activities
Statistical analysis
Spectral data extraction
Spectroscopic data analysis
Photometric data analysis
Transmission spectroscopic analysis
Stellar activity mitigation
Analysis of magnetic field Solar System planets
Playing with radio data
Preparation of observational proposal
Visit to Montsec Observatory