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The Sixth Workshop on Extremely Precise Radial Velocities (EPRV 6)


Workshop programme
× Agenda in Local Time  (WEST / UTC+1)
29 June 30 June 1 July 2 July 3 July
Sunday, 29 June
18:00 Welcome Reception
Monday, 30 June
Chairperson – José Manuel Vílchez
09:15 Welcome
09:20 [IT] The Keck Planet Finder: commissioning and early science results from two years of operations
Sam Halverson
09:40 [IT] NIRPS joining HARPS at the ESO 3.6m: Setting new EPRV standards at near-infrared wavelengths
Francois Bouchy
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 [IT] ANDES for the ELT: pushing the frontiers of High-Resolution Spectroscopy
Paolo Di Marcantonio
10:50 [IT] Towards the delivery of iLocater
Jonathan Crass
11:10 CHORUS on GTC: Design, Construction, and Science Preparation
Sharon Xuesong Wang
11:25 HARPS3 and the Terra Hunting Experiment
René Tronsgaard
11:40 The Second Earth Initiative Spectrograph (2ES): A next-generation extreme precision spectrograph
Lars A. Buchhave
11:55 Improving radial velocity precision with CARMENES-PLUS An upgrade of the near-infrared Spectrograph
Roberto Varas
12:10 Lunch Break and Poster View
13:30 Splinters Sessions
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Splinters Sessions
Tuesday, 1 July
Chairperson – TBD
09:00 [IT] Data reduction challenges in optical and infrared pRV
Etienne Artigau
09:30 Combining Solar Data Sets Using Exposure-averaged GPs to Recover Variability and Instrumental Drifts
Jacob Luhn
09:50 10 years of EPRV HARPS-N solar observations
Xavier Dumusque
10:10 New calibration method for BiSON: unlocking 40 years of Sun-as-a-star RV data
Federica Rescigno
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Reaching 40 cm/s RV precision on HARPS-N solar data with a PCA correction at the spectral level
Sara Tavella
11:20 A systematic bias in template-matching RV extraction techniques
André Silva
11:40 Star or instrument? Probing spectral variability at the pixel level with KPF and NEID solar data
Ryan Rubenzahl
12:00 Lunch Break and Poster View
13:30 Splinters Sessions
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Splinters Sessions
18:30 Public Talk by Michel Mayor (in another location)
Wednesday, 2 July
Chairperson – TBD
09:00 [IT] Stellar variability and solar science
Nadege Meunier
09:30 Progress in mitigating stellar variability with NEID Sun-as-a-star observations
Eric Ford
09:50 An RV data challenge to assess the mass characterization of the PLATO RV follow-up: first results
Michael Cretignier
10:10 Stellar activity and the search for Earth-like planets around Sun-like stars
Anoop Gavankar
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Inferring (Super)Granulation Flows Directly and Quickly from Stellar Spectra
Michael Palumbo
11:20 Testing a Universal Activity Indicator with HARPS-N, HARPS and NIRPS Solar Observations
Khaled Al Moulla
11:40 Deciphering the spectral signature of granulation in a quiet K-dwarf
Ancy Anna John
12:00 Unlocking the Detection of Earth-Like Exoplanets by Mitigating Stellar Activity with Deep Learning
Yinan Zhao
12:20 Activity signals in Radial Velocity of active M dwarfs: Revealing two anti-correlated line families
Pierre Larue
12:40 Lunch Break and Poster View
14:00 Free Afternoon
19:00 Conference Dinner
Thursday, 3 July 2025
Chairperson – TBD
09:00 [IT] 1995-2025 “One, two, three... billions of planets in the Milky Way”
Michel Mayor
09:30 The ESPRESSO follow-up of small transiting exoplanets
Melissa Hobson
09:50 Diving into the planetary system of Proxima with NIRPS
Alejandro Suarez Mascareño
10:10 Seven needles in a haystack: Uncovering the planetary RV signal of the TRAPPIST-1 system with SPIRou
Alexandrine L'Heureux
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Results from the KPF-Obliquities Survey of Small Planets
Luke Handley
11:20 Detailed Architecture of the L 98-59 System and Confirmation of a Fifth Planet in the Habitable Zone
Charles Cadieux
11:40 A star misaligned with its cohort of long-period planets
Salomé Grouffal
12:00 Lunch Break and Poster View
13:30 Splinters Sessions
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Splinters Overview
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Universidade do Porto Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia COMPETE 2020 PORTUGAL 2020 União Europeia