Sunday 23rd July
21:00
Registration
Day 1 – Monday 24th July
08:30
Registration
09:20
Welcome
L. Fossati
Chair: Isabella Pagano
09:30
W. Benz
09:50
D. Queloz
10:10
Expected precision on planet radii with CHEOPS
A. Deline
10:30
Family portrait of small K2 planets from the KESPRINT consortium
D. Gandolfi
10:50
Coffee
Chair: Willy Benz
11:20
Spitzer Confirmation of Planet Candidates from K2
J. Livingston
11:40
K2 Discoveries as Precursors for CHEOPS Follow-Up Candidates
H. Giles
11:50
The Brightest K2 System for CHEOPS: HD106315b,c
D. Bayliss
12:10
Synergy between NGTS and CHEOPS
M. Guenther
12:30
Lunch
Chair: Ignasi Ribas
14:00
Detection of the periodic transit of an extended object in the Kepler field: planetary rings or exocomets shower?
F. Kiefer
14:20
Unlocking the Secrets of Nearby Exoplanets with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
G. Ricker
14:40
Leveraging the Thousands of Known Planets to Inform TESS Follow-Up
S. Ballard
15:00
Maximizing the TESS Mission's Small Planet Yield with CHEOPS
D. Dragomir
15:20
TESS Q&A
Ricker, Ballard, Dragomir
15:30
Coffee
Chair: Nuno Santos
16:00
Does stellar flicker limit the performance of CHEOPS?
M. Lendl
16:20
Measuring granulation during planet transits
A. Chiavassa
16:40
Cautionary Tales of Rossiter-McLaughlin Analyses
H. Cegla
17:00
Can stellar activity make a planet seem misaligned?
M. Oshagh
17:10
The power of Gaussian processes as models for stellar activity
J. Faria
17:20
New methods for parameterising limb darkening during the fitting ofexoplanet transit lightcurves
K. Hay
17:40
The analysis of multicolor light curves with the transit- and spot modeling code PyTranSpot
I. Juvan
17:50
End of Day 1
19:00
Dinner
Day 2 – Tuesday 25th July
Chair: Melvyn Davies
09:00
TESS M Dwarf Planets Observed from CHEOPS, JWST and Beyond (INVITED)
E. Gaidos
09:40
Exoplanet atmospheres with GTC and CHEOPS
E. Palle
10:00
Exoplanetary Atmospheres: Theoretical Concepts and Foundations
K. Heng
10:10
Ambiguities of Planetary Radii
P. Cubillos
10:30
Coffee
Chair: Enric Palle
11:00
TArget PrioritizAtion routineS for CHEOPS observations: A grid of planet upper atmosphere models
D. Kubyshkina
11:20
J. Haldemann
11:40
Producing a Census of Exoplanetary Atmospheres with CHEOPS
S. Kane
12:00
Optical phase curves of exoplanets at large phase angles
A. Garcia Munoz
12:20
Disentangling the reflected light of an exoplanet from the stellar activity and the instrumental noise
M. L. Serrano
12:30
Lunch
Chair: Stephane Udry
14:00
Observing disintegrating planets with CHEOPS
V. Bourrier
14:20
Exoplanet orbit mates through transit searches with Cheops within the TROY project
J. Lillo-Box
14:40
Transit Timing Variations: from Kepler/K2 towards CHEOPS
L. Borsato
15:00
The K2-19 system: test bench for stellar activity correction
O. Demangeon
15:20
Why are the eccentricities of exoplanets overestimated?
N. Hara
15:30
Coffee
Chair: Giampaolo Piotto
16:00
AMD-Stability and the classification of planetary systems
J. Laskar
16:20
The hypervelocity collisions of transiting planets
A. Mustill
16:40
The influence of gravitational perturbations on the habitability of planets in binary stars
E. Pilat-Lohinger
17:00
Tidal evolution of circumbinary planets
A. Correia
17:20
Survival of habitable planets in unstable planetary systems
M. Davies
17:40
End of Day 2
18:30
Dinner
20:30
Wine tasting
Day 3 – Wednesday 26th July
Chair: Michael Gillon
09:00
SWEET-CAT and its contribution to CHEOPS
S. Sousa
09:20
TESS asteroseismology of CHEOPS prime targets
T. Campante
09:40
Planets around evolved stars with CHEOPS
V. van Grootel
10:00
Young low-mass eclipsing binaries in the K2 clusters
E. Gillen
10:20
Cheops observations of eclipsing binaries with very low mass stars
P. Maxted
10:40
Coffee
Chair: Andrew Cameron
11:10
CHEOPS and ESPRESSO: synergies for the detection of exorings
N. Santos
11:30
Pre-Screening CHEOPS targets with SAINT-EX
B.-O. Demory
11:50
M. Gillon
12:10
The CARMENES radial velocity instrument
I. Ribas
12:30
End of workshop
12:30
Lunch
14:00
Begin of the CHEOPS Open Time Workshop
Contributed talks are expected to be 15+5 minutes long, except for those marked in red, which should be 7+3 minutes long.
Posters are welcome, but need to be registered through the registration website by the 1st of July.
Recommended poster size: posters should be no larger than format A0. Each pinwall is 120 (horizontal) x 140 (vertical) cm .