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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall\, Coffee and cookies 2:30 PM\, Talk begins
  2:45 PM
SUMMARY:Infrared Spectroscopy of Stars and Planets\, Astronomy Colloqu
 ium\, Ian Crossfield\, MIT Dept of Physics
DESCRIPTION:Extrasolar planets and cool stars emit most of their light
  beyond the range of standard optical observations.  These objects are
  often best studied using infrared spectroscopy.  I will present recen
 t results from my group on two topics: space-based IR spectroscopy of 
 exoplanet atmospheres\, and ground-based\, high-resolution spectroscop
 y of both planets and stars.  I will also conclude with a brief discus
 sing of how future IR-optimized observatories will also enable excitin
 g new science in these areas.<br>\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5020
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