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16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13094 > Paper 13094-40
Paper 13094-40

SPECULOOS: five years hunting terrestrial planets around ultra-cool dwarfs

18 June 2024 • 16:30 - 16:50 Japan Standard Time | Room G403/404, North - 4F

Abstract

The SPECULOOS (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) project aims to detect temperate terrestrial planets transiting nearby ultracool dwarfs, including late M-dwarf stars and brown dwarfs, which are well-suited for atmospheric characterization using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and upcoming giant telescopes like the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). Led by the University of Liège, SPECULOOS is conducted in partnership with the University of Cambridge, the University of Birmingham, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Bern, and ETH Zurich. The project operates a network of robotic telescopes at two main observatories: SPECULOOS-South in Chile, with four telescopes, and SPECULOOS-North in Tenerife, currently with one telescope (soon to be two). This network is complemented by the SAINT-EX telescope located in San Pedro Mártir, Mexico. In this paper, we review the status of our facilities after five years of operations, the current challenges and development plans, and our latest scientific results.

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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
Sebastián studied Electronic Engineering at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM) in Valparaíso, Chile where he also completed his MSc degree in Electronic Engineering. After a couple of years working on instrumentation and adaptive optics projects he started PhD studies in Astrophysics at Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile). In 2018 he was awarded with a two year contract to conduct his PhD research under the co-supervision of an ESO staff astronomer in the ESO offices in Santiago de Chile under the ESO Studentship program. Since 2022 he is working as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Liège in Belgium, dividing his work between being the manager of the SPECULOOS South Observatory (SSO) and conducting his research, mainly searching for exoplanets in ultra-cool stars and multiplicity studies in the young nearby stellar associations.
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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
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Daniel Sebastian
Univ. of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
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Artem Burdanov
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Center for Space and Habitability, University of Bern (Switzerland)
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University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Didier Queloz
Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom), ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
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Center for Computacional Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute (United States)
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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Liège Univ. (Belgium), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States), Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) (Spain)
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Thomas Baycroft
Univ. of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
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Yasmin Davis
Univ. of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
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Fatemeh Davoudi
Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Liège Univ. (Belgium)
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Observatoire de Paris, CEA Paris-Saclay (France)
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Yilen Gómez-Maqueo-Chew
Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico)
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Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
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Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
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Madison Scott
Univ. of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
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Samantha Thompson
Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
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Selçuk Yalçinkaya
Liège Univ. (Belgium), Department of Astronomy & Space Sciences, Ankara University (Turkey)