BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CERN//INDICO//EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Invited talk: Individual challenges and synergies of high- and low -resolution data for exoplanet atmospheres DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220907T120000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220907T124500Z DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240704T115909Z UID:indico-contribution-147@meetings.aip.de DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Lisa Nortmann (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen )\nWhile first detections of atmospheric species were based on medium-to l ow resolution data from space\, ground-based facilities have majorly contr ibuted to our understanding of these far-away worlds since then.\nTo a lar ge part this is owed to the use of high-resolution spectroscopy\, which al lows us to identify the resolved lines of metals and molecules in the opti cal and infrared wavelength regions using cross-correlation with synthetic models or studies of isolated lines. The success of these methods on ultr a-hot to warm exoplanets have inspired the community to design instruments for the extremely large telescope facilities with the goal to extend thes e studies to the atmospheres of rocky worlds in the future. But not all ou r dreams for the bright future of exoplanet atmospheres are based on high- resolution instrumentation.\nIn parallel\, studies at lower resolution hav e been continued both from the ground as well as from space. Especially wi th the recent launch of JWST and the planned launch of ARIEL in 2029 we ca n expect space based medium resolution studies to be a main driver of the advancement of our field in the next decades.\nWith the same planets being observed at different resolutions and thus analyzed with different method s the question emerges of how these different kinds of data relate to each other. In this talk I will focus on the individual challenges and differe nces presented by low and high-res data and the methods used to analyze th em. I will address in which capacity the information derived from them is equivalent and/or complementary and what we can hope to gain when using bo th methods in unison.\n\nhttps://meetings.aip.de/event/16/contributions/14 7/ LOCATION:Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP) Lecture Hall URL:https://meetings.aip.de/event/16/contributions/147/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR