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"Circumbinary Planets as Tools in Astrophysics" [1]

Date: 
Monday, August 17, 2015 - 11:00
Location: 
AURA Lecture Hall
Speaker: 
DAVID MARTIN, Geneva Observatory and NOAO South Visiting Astronomer
Talk Abstract: 
Circumbinary planets are undoubtedly interesting objects in their own regard. However, they can also shed light on broader questions in planetary and stellar physics. I will demonstrate this by presenting the following:
1) The observational trends seen to date and what they tell us
2) A link between circumbinary planets and the formation and evolution of the closest binaries
3) Some inherent observational advantages of circumbinary planets
4) Future prospects for circumbinary detections

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