diff --git a/.DS_Store b/.DS_Store index 0ac40163..43c71e95 100644 Binary files a/.DS_Store and b/.DS_Store differ diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 94ae8a75..80f03076 100644 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ name: Dr. Elsa Ducrot author: Dr. Elsa Ducrot +title: Elsa Ducrot's homepage description: PhD -github: http://www.github.com/educrot -twitter: https://twitter.com/ElsaDucrot +github: http://www.github.com/educrot22 linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elsa-ducrot-440300140/ email: elsa.ducrot@cea.fr disqus: diqus-username diff --git a/_includes/codes.html b/_includes/codes.html index 544aef67..e9a7ecd4 100644 --- a/_includes/codes.html +++ b/_includes/codes.html @@ -3,22 +3,68 @@

Research


I am interested in terrestrial planets orbiting ultra-cool stars, in particular planets within their habitable zone. - During my PhD I have had the chance to be involved in all the aspects of the + Considering the
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+ SPECULOOS:

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During my PhD I have had the chance to be involved in all the aspects of the SPECULOOS project: technical monitoring and on-site missions, scheduling of the observations, robotic operations, data reduction, data analysis and - most important of all the interpretation of the results.
- Besides, a great part of my PhD is dedicated to the in-depth study of the Trappist-1 system. Notably, I have had the chance to lead the analysis of more than - 1000 hours of observation of the system with the Spitzer space telescope and - I have been in charge of the organisation of the Trappist-1 - follow up with SPECULOOS for the last three years. Since Oct 2021 I have joined the JWST/MIRI + most important of all the interpretation of the results. One of my objectives as a PhD student was to work on the selection and implementation of + the observational strategy of the SPECULOOS survey. In that regard I developed a python + package to help the planification of all observations on the SPECULOOS telescopes, either + core or external programs (see codes). +
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+ JWST:

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Since Oct 2021 I have joined the JWST/MIRI GTO ExoMIRI science team at CEA to work on "unveiling the atmospheric composition of the TRAPPIST-1 planets with MIRI", a project for which I was granted the Paris Region Fellowship, an EU co-founded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) grant. - Finally, I have a strong interest in astrobiology.

+ For this purpose, I have been highly involved in the analysis of 5 secondary eclipses -when the planet passes behind the star as seen from the observer- + of the planet TRAPPIST-1 b at 15 microns and 5 others at 12.8 microns. From this measurement we measured the brightness temperature of the planet + in the two bands + This project has been recently completed and presented in a paper (see publications). + + Since Oct 2023, I have joined the Observatory of Paris-PSL + to work more generally on the "characterization of the atmospheres of rocky to Sub-Neptunes planets with the JWST", a project for which I was granted + the Paris Observatory-PSL fellowship . + + Finally, I have a strong interest in astrobiology. + + +
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+ The TRAPPIST-1 system:

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+

A great part of my PhD was dedicated to the in-depth study of the Trappist-1 system. Notably, I have had the chance to lead the analysis of more than + 1000 hours of observation of the system with the Spitzer space telescope and + I have been in charge of the organisation of the Trappist-1 + follow up with SPECULOOS for the last three years. + +

+ +

Codes


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To help scheduling observations on the SPECULOOS telescopes I have developed this python package that aims at improving and facilitate the scheduling of observations on the @@ -29,7 +75,7 @@

To help scheduling observations on the SPECULOOS te the number of hours surveyed and the priority of the target (based on its stellar properties). Besides, as SPECULOOS telescopes are spread over three locations in the world spock plays a key role in the coordination of the observation between different observatories (SSO, SNO and SAINT-EX).

- All source codes can be found on my Github page and a comprehensive documentation (in dev) is available
+ All source codes can be found on my Github page and a comprehensive documentation (in dev) is available here.


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Curriculum Vitae



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Curriculum Vitae

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-

 elsa.ducrot@cea.fr

+

 elsa.ducrot@obspm.fr / elsa.ducrot@cea.fr



Hi! I'm Elsa.

-

I am a postdoc at the CEA, working in the MIRI instrument - science team to observe the day side emission of terrestrial temperate planets with the James Webb Space Telescope. Previously I was a PhD student at +

Since Sep 2024 I am an Assisant-Astronomer at OSUPS (Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers Paris-Saclay). I work at CEA Saclay and have a visitor status at the Observatory of Paris. From Oct 2023 to Sep 2024, I was a postdoc at the Observatory of Paris, working on unveiling the atmospheres of rocky to Sub-Neptunes planets with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). From Sep 2021 to Oct 2023 I was a posdoct at CEA, working in the JWST/MIRI instrument + science team to observe the day side emission of terrestrial temperate planets. Previously I was a PhD student at the University of Liège working under the supervision of Dr Michaël Gillon. - I am interested in the search of habitable planets around ultra-cool star. + I am interested in the search of habitable planets around ultra-cool star, the most amenable for the first characterisation of temperate rocky worlds with the JWST. I am notably involved in the SPECULOOS - project and a lot of my time is dedicated to the study of the Trappist-1 system.

+ project and a lot of my time is dedicated to the study of the TRAPPIST-1 system. +
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  • CV
  • Research
  • Presentations \& conferences
  • +
  • Outreach
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  • CV
  • Research
  • Presentations & conferences
  • +
  • Outreach

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    -

    Presentations

    -

    Here is a non-exhaustive lists of conferences, workshops and seminar I have participated to or been invited to.

    +

    Oral presentations

    +

    Here is a non-exhaustive lists of conferences, workshops and seminar I have participated, been invited to, or organised.

    -- LAST UPDATE MAY 2025 -- +
    + +
    +

    Exoplanets in your backyards 3

    +

    Nov 2024 - Louisville, Kentucky

    +

    Member of the Scientific Organizing Committee .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
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    EPSC 2024

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    Sep 2024 - Berlin, Germany

    +

    Invited Talk on "TRAPPIST-1's inner planets seen in emission"

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
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    Exoplanets V

    +

    June 2024 - Leiden, Netherlands

    +

    Talk on "TRAPPIST-1 b seen in emission: secondary eclipses, and double phase curve"

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
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    European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2024

    +

    Jan 2024 - Vienna, Austria

    +

    Co-chair of the session: "Exploring the Trappist-1 system through observation \& modeling" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Rocky worlds III

    +

    Jan 2024 - Zurich, Switzerland

    +

    Talk on "JWST broadband thermal emission spectrum of TRAPPIST-1 b" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
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    Invited seminar at the European Space Agency

    +

    Nov 2023 - Leiden, Netherlands

    +

    Talk on "Measuring the thermal emission of TRAPPIST-1’s innermost planets using the JWST" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Société Française d'Exobiologie (SFE)

    +

    Nov 2023 - Grenoble, France

    +

    Talk on "Constraining the thermal emission of TRAPPIST-1's innermost planets" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Invited seminar at Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS)

    +

    Oct 2023 - Orsay, France

    +

    Talk on "Measuring the thermal emission of TRAPPIST-1’s innermost planets using the JWST" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Colloquium series of the Astronomy Department of the University of Geneva

    +

    Oct 2023 - Geneva, Switzerland

    +

    Talk on "Constraining the albedo of the Earth-sized Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b using the JWST" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    SF2A 2023

    +

    June 2023 - Strasbourg, France

    +

    Talk on "Thermal Emission from the Earth-sized Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b using the +JWST" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    BEACON 2023

    +

    May 2023 - Toulouse, France

    +

    Talk on "Thermal Emission from the Earth-sized Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b using the +JWST" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    CoolStars 2021

    +

    July 2022 - Toulouse, France

    +

    Plenary talk "A four-year follow-up campaign of TRAPPIST-1 from the ground" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    AbSciCon 2022

    +

    May 2022 - Atlanta, GA, USA

    +

    Invited talk on "A four years follow-up campaign of TRAPPIST-1 with the SPECULOOS telescopes" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +
    +
    + +
    +

    Exoplanet IV

    +

    May 2022 - Las Vegas, NE, USA

    +

    Talk on "A four years follow-up campaign of TRAPPIST-1 with the SPECULOOS telescopes" .

    +

    [Link to website]

    +

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    [Link to website]
    -

    Lunch seminar at Cornell University, NY, USA (invited)

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    Mar 2021 - 1 hour oral presentation to explain the status of follow-up observations on the TRAPPIST-1 system

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    Lunch seminar at Cornell University, NY, USA

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    Mar 2021 - Presentation of the status of follow-up observations on the TRAPPIST-1 system

    [Link to website]


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    [Link to website]
    -

    Lunch seminar at Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany (invited)

    +

    Lunch seminar at Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany (invited seminar)

    July 2020 - Virtual 30 min oral presentation to introduce the Global results of the Spitzer Exploration Science Program Red Worlds.


    -

    Exoplanets III, Heidelberg, Germany (held remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic)

    +

    Exoplanets III, Heidelberg, Germany (talk, held remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic)

    July 2020 - Oral presentation on "TRAPPIST-1: Global Results of the Spitzer Exploration Science Program and ground based transit timing variations follow-up" .

    [Link to abstract]


    -

    EPSC-DPS join meeting 2019, Geneva, Switzerland

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    EPSC-DPS join meeting 2019, Geneva, Switzerland

    Sept 2019 - Oral presentation untitled "Latest news of SPECULOOS and TRAPPIST-1".

    [Link to abstract]

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    [Lin
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    AbSCiCon 2019, Bellevue, WA

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    AbSCiCon 2019, Bellevue, WA

    June 2019 - Oral presentation untitled "TRAPPIST-1: Latest outcomes from an extensive photometric follow up".

    [Link to abstract]

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    Mar 2019 - 1h Oral presentation on "SPECULOOS, the search for habita


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    EXOJC 2019, Bordeaux, France

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    Mar 2019 - Poster on "Latest news from the photometric follow up of TRAPPIST-1".

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    [Link to programme]

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    Metropolis Bruxelles, Belgium (invited)

    Nov 2018 - 1h presentation on exoplanets and the SPECULOOS project to high school students in the context of the METROPOLIS initiative. The METROPOLIS project has for objective @@ -104,19 +207,32 @@

    Nov 2018 - 1h presentation on exoplanets and the SPECULOOS project t
    -

    Exoplanets II, Cambridge, UK

    -

    July 2018 - Poster on the "The 0.6-4.55µm broadband transmission spectra of TRAPPIST-1 planets".

    -

    [Link to poster]

    +

    Société Astronomique de Liège, Liège, Belgium (invited)

    +

    Feb 2018 - 1h Oral presentation of the SPECULOOS project to the members of the Astronomical society of Liège.

    +

    [Link to abstract]


    +

    Poster presentations

    +

    Here is a lists of the poster I have presented in conferences.

    +
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    Société Astronomique de Liège, Liège, Belgium (invited)

    -

    Feb 2018 - 1h Oral presentation of the SPECULOOS project to the members of the Astronomical society of Liège.

    -

    [Link to abstract]

    +

    EXOJC 2019, Bordeaux, France

    +

    Mar 2019 - Poster on "Latest news from the photometric follow up of TRAPPIST-1".

    +

    [Link to programme]

    +
    +
    + +
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    Exoplanets II, Cambridge, UK

    +

    July 2018 - Poster on the "The 0.6-4.55µm broadband transmission spectra of TRAPPIST-1 planets".

    +

    [Link to poster]


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    Publications

    -

    To date, I have contributed to 34 peer-reviewed publications, - 2 of which I was the first author. Please find below a list of my first-author peer-reviewed publications, - a list of my significant contribution peer-reviewed publications, and a list of the others peer-reviewed publications I was involved in.

    +

    To date, I have contributed to 67 papers. + Please find below a list of my first-author peer-reviewed publications, + a list of my significant contribution peer-reviewed publications, and a list of the others peer-reviewed publications I was involved in. + Statistics about my publications can be found on [NASA ADS] +

    -- LAST UPDATE MAY 2025 -- +

    First-author publications:

    + +
    +

    First JWST thermal phase curves of temperate terrestrial exoplanets reveal no thick atmosphere around TRAPPIST-1 b and c

    +

    Gillon & Ducrot et al. 2025 Nature Astronomy in revision

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Combined analysis of the 12.8 and 15 microns JWST/MIRI eclipse observations of TRAPPIST-1 b

    +

    Ducrot, Lagage et al. 2024 Nature Astronomy 9, pages 358–369

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +

    TRAPPIST-1: Global results of the Spitzer Exploration Science Program Red Worlds

    -

    Ducrot et al. 2020. A & A vol. 640, p. A112, Aug. 2020.

    +

    Ducrot et al. 2020. A & A vol. 640, p. A112

    [Click here to read full article]

    The 0.8-4.5 μm Broadband Transmission Spectra of TRAPPIST-1 Planets

    -

    Ducrot et al. 2018. The Astronomical Journal, Volume 156, Issue 5, article id. 218, 16 pp. (2018).

    +

    Ducrot et al. 2018. The Astronomical Journal, Volume 156, Issue 5, article id. 218, 16 pp

    [Click here to read full article]

    Significant contribution publications:

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    TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf

    -

    N. Schanche, ..., Ducrot et al. 2021. Accepted for publication in A & A

    -

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Warm Jupiters around M dwarfs are great opportunities for extensive chemical, cloud, and haze characterisation with JWST

    +

    Teinturier, Ducrot , Charnay 2024 A & A, Volume 690 +

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Simulating JWST MIRI LRS time series observations

    +

    Dyrek, Ducrot et al. 2023, A & A, Volume 683,

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

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    No thick carbon dioxide atmosphere on the rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 c

    +

    Zieba, Kreidberg, Ducrot et al. 2023, Nature Volume 620

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Thermal emission from the Earth-sized exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 b using JWST

    +

    Greene, Bell, Ducrot et al. 2023, Nature, Volume 618

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Two temperate super-Earths transiting a nearby late-type M dwarf

    +

    Delrez, Murray, Pozuelos, Narita, Ducrot et al. 2022, A & A, Volume 667, id.A59, 31 pp.

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Complex Modulation of Rapidly Rotating Young M Dwarfs: AddingPieces to the Puzzle

    +

    Günther, Berardo, Ducrot et al. 2022. The Astronomical Journal, Volume 163, Number 4.

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    Refining the transit timing and photometric analysis of TRAPPIST-1: Masses, radii, densities, dynamics, and ephemerides.

    -

    Agol, Dorn, Grimm, Turbet, Ducrot et al. 2021. The Planetary Science Journal, vol. 2, Issue 1, id.1, 38 pp.

    +

    Agol, Dorn, Grimm, Turbet, Ducrot et al. 2021. The Planetary Science Journal, vol. 2, Issue 1, id.1, 38 pp.

    [Click here to read full article]

    Development of the SPECULOOS exoplanet search project

    -

    Sebastian, Pedersen, Murray, Ducrot et al. 2020. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 11445, id. 1144521 16 pp. (2020).

    +

    Sebastian, Pedersen, Murray, Ducrot et al. 2020. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 11445, id. 1144521 16 pp. (2020).

    [Click here to read full article]

    SPECULOOS - Ultracool Dwarf Transit Survey, Target List and Strategy

    -

    Sebastian, Gillon, Ducrot et al. 2020. A & A, vol. 645, January 2021.

    +

    Sebastian, Gillon, Ducrot et al. 2020. A & A, vol. 645, January 2021.

    [Click here to read full article]

    πEarth: a 3.14-day Earth-sizedPlanet fromK2’s Kitchen Served Warm by the SPECULOOS Team

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    Niraula, de Wit, Rackham, Ducrot et al. 2020. The Astronomical Journal, vol. 160, Issue 4, id.172, 9 pp.

    +

    Niraula, de Wit, Rackham, Ducrot et al. 2020. The Astronomical Journal, vol. 160, Issue 4, id.172, 9 pp.

    [Click here to read full article]

    -
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    Complex Modulation of Rapidly Rotating Young M Dwarfs: AddingPieces to the Puzzle

    -

    Günther, Berardo, Ducrot et al. 2020. Submitted to The Astronomical Journal

    -

    [Click here to read full article]

    -
    +

    Other co-authored publications:

    +
    +

    TOI-6508 b: A massive transiting brown dwarf orbiting a low-mass star

    +

    Barkaoui, ..., Ducrot et al. 2025. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 696, id.A44, 15 pp.

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    JWST sighting of decametre main-belt asteroids and view on meteorite sources

    +

    Burdanov, ..., Ducrot et al. 2025. Nature, 638, pages74–78

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

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    TOI-2015 b: A sub-Neptune in strong gravitational interaction with an outer non-transiting planet

    +

    Barkaoui, ..., Ducrot et al. 2025. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 695, A291

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

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    History and Habitability of the LP 890-9 Planetary System

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    Barnes, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. The Planetary Science Journal, Volume 6, Issue 1, id.25, 13 pp.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    TOI 762 A b and TIC 46432937 b: Two Giant Planets Transiting M-dwarf Stars

    +

    Hartman, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. AJ 168 202

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    The radiative and dynamical impact of clouds in the atmosphere of the hot Jupiter WASP-43 b

    +

    Teinturier, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 683, A231

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A long-period transiting substellar companion in the super-Jupiters to brown dwarfs mass regime and a prototypical warm-Jupiter detected by TESS

    +

    Jones, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 683, A192

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Evidence for transit-timing variations of the 11 Myr exoplanet TOI-1227 b

    +

    Amenara, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 683, A96

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    Nightside clouds and disequilibrium chemistry on the hot Jupiter WASP-43b

    +

    Bell, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. Nature Astronomy, volume 8, pages 879–898

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    An extended low-density atmosphere around the Jupiter-sized planet WASP-193 b

    +

    Barkaoui, ..., Ducrot et al. 2024. Nature Astronomy, volume 8, pages 909–919

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

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    A 1.55 R_earth habitable-zone planet hosted by TOI-715, an M4 star near the ecliptic South Pole

    +

    Dransfield, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 527, Issue 1, pp.35-52.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    SO2, silicate clouds, but no CH4 detected in a warm Neptune

    +

    Dyrek, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Nature

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    Water condensation zones around main sequence stars

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    Turbet, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 679, id.A126, 36 pp.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A roadmap to the efficient and robust characterization of temperate terrestrial planet atmospheres with JWST

    +

    TRAPPIST-1 JWST Community Initiatives, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. in review at Nature Astronomy

    +

    [Click here to read full article]

    +
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    An M dwarf accompanied by a close-in giant orbiter with SPECULOOS

    +

    Triaud, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 525, Issue 1, pp. L98-L104. Oct 2023

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    Potential Atmospheric Compositions of TRAPPIST-1 c Constrained by JWST/MIRI Observations at 15 microns

    +

    Lincowski, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 955, Issue 1, id.L7, 12 pp.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    TOI-2084 b and TOI-4184 b: Two new sub-Neptunes around M dwarf stars

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    Barkaoui, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. A & A Volume 677, id.A38, 20 pp.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A reflective, metal-rich atmosphere for GJ 1214b from its JWST phase curve

    +

    Kempton, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Nature 620, 67–71. Aug 2023.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A temperate Earth-sized planet with tidal heating transiting an M6 star

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    Peterson, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Nature 617, 701–705

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A super-Earth and a mini-Neptune near the 2:1 MMR straddling the radius valley around the nearby mid-M dwarf TOI-2096

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    Pozuelos, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 672, id.A70, 25 pp

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    Precise near-infrared photometry, accounting for water vapour

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    Pedersen, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 518, Issue 2, pp.2661-2670

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    Final Report for SAG 21: The Effect of Stellar Contamination on Space-based Transmission Spectroscopy

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    Rackham, ..., Ducrot et al. 2023. RAS Techniques and Instruments, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2023, pp. 148-206

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    SPECULOOS Northern Observatory: Searching for Red Worlds in the Northern Skies

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    Burdanov, ..., Ducrot et al. 2022. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 134, Issue 1040, id.105001, 11 pp

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    TESS discovery of a sub-Neptune orbiting a mid-M dwarf TOI-2136

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    Tianjun, ..., Ducrot et al. 2022. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 514, Issue 3, August 2022, Pages 4120–4139

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    A Study of Flares in the Ultra-Cool Regime from SPECULOOS-South

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    Murray, ..., Ducrot et al. 2022. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 513, Issue 2, June 2022, Pages 2615–2634

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    TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf

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    Schanche, ..., Ducrot et al. 2021. A @amp A, Volume 657, id.A45, 18 pp.

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    [Click here to read full article]

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    prose: A Python framework for modular astronomical images processing

    Garcia, Timmermans, Pozuelos, Ducrot et al. 2021. Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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    NGTS clusters survey - III. A low-mass eclipsing binary in the Blanco 1 open cluster spanning the fully convective boundary

    Smith, ..., Ducrot et al. 2021. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 507, Issue 4

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    A large sub-Neptune transiting the thick-disk M4 V TOI-2406

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    A transit timing variation observed for the long-period extremely low-density exoplanet HIP 41378 f

    Bryant, ..., Ducrot et al. 2021. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 504, Issue 1, pp.L45-L50

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    Six transiting planets and a chain of Laplace resonances in TOI-178.

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    Outreach

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    I also believe outreach activities are an integral part of the job of researcher. + I therefore try to dedicated part of my time to share my passion for astronomy and promote the importance of gender diversity in science. + I have listed below a selection of the outreach events I have participated to + in the past years, from radio interviews to presentations in festivals or high schools. +
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    ⭑ Astrobio Education

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    Outreach course about the TRAPPIST-1 system

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    [Click here watch the video]

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    ⭑ Ciel et Espace

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    Interview about SPECULOOS-3b

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    Click here watch the interview

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    ⭑ Utopiales 2023

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    Three rond tables

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    Celle qui cherche des exoplanètes

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    Transmission par les images

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    Jouer avec la vitesse de la lumière

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    ⭑ La science CQFD

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    Outreach radio interview about the topic: Exoplanets: who's got an atmospheric face?

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    [Click here to listen]

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    ⭑ La cerise dans le labo

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    Project of podcast and a comic book to describe the work of 13 women reasearcher and promote women in sciences

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    [Click here to listen to the podcast]

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    [Click here to buy the comic book]

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    ⭑ Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie

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    Outreach video on the James Webb Space Telescope

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    [Click here to see the video]

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    ⭑ Arte twich

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    First images of the JWST telescope

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    [Click here to see the video]

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    ⭑ Epsiloon journal

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    Interview about the JWST

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    [Click here to see the journal]

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    + Ambassadress for the program For Girls in Sciences:

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    This program aims to help raise the profile of science as an attractive career and inspire girls to become scientists by + providing tutoring in sciences, visits, and guidance on career orientation. + As an ambassadress of FGIS my role is to organize visits of research labs, answer to questions and + propose short-term internships to break down preconceived ideas about scientific careers and women in science. +

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