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The EPOXI View of Earth Nick Cowan (University of Washington) KITP (May 18, 2010)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP2 “Habitable” Planets
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP3 Looking for Water Water in atmosphere? –H 2 O vapor –Variable cloud cover Water on surface? –Color of oceans –Glint of oceans –Polarization from oceans Long-Exposure Spectroscopy Daily Variability } } Yearly Variability
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP4 NWO, THEIA, TPF/Darwin, etc. (n+1 decades from now) (Simulated image from Oakley & Cash 2009) A.Long-Exposure Spectroscopy B.Time-Resolved Photometry
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP5 Oakley & Cash (2009) Orbital & Rotational Variability time flux Will not know A 0 (degenerate with R p ) Will measure A(t)/A 0 and A( )/A 0
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP6 EPOXI (PI: A'Hearn) ~Deep Impact Part II EPOCh (PI: Deming) 1.Observe known exoplanets 2.Observe Earth as an exoplanet
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP7 EPOXI Light Curves
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP8 EPOXI Light Curves Cowan et al. (2009)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP9 Backward Modeling v.s. Forward Modeling Data Simple Model Sophisticated Simulation Assumptions Parameters Data Starved Data Rich
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP10 Forward (Predictive) Modeling
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March 19th, 2008 (Robinson et al. 2010) Data Model time RMSE = 1.9% RMSE = 1.6%RMSE = 2.0% RMSE = 2.3%
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March 19th, 2008 time RMSE = 1.9%RMSE = 2.3% RMSE = 2.0%RMSE = 1.6% Data Model
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June 5th, 2008 (Robinson et al. 2010) time RMSE = 3.7% RMSE = 2.8%RMSE = 3.5% Data Model
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June 5th, 2008 time RMSE = 2.8%RMSE = 3.5% RMSE = 3.7% Data Model
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP15 Backward (Interpretive) Modeling
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP16 Time-Averaged Spectrum Cowan et al. (2009) 1) Clouds are plentiful and bright 2)Can we learn about planetary surface despite them?
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP17 Principal Component Analysis FaFa FbFb C1C1 C2C2
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP18 Eigencolors Cowan et al. (2009)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP19 Earth from Above Cowan et al. (in prep)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP20 Northern Eigencolors Cowan et al. (in prep)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP21 Earth from Below Cowan et al. (in prep)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP22 Southern Eigencolors Cowan et al. (in prep)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP23 Reflected Light Diffuse (Lambert) Reflection Specular (Shiny) Reflection
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP24 Specular Reflection (it’s small) Williams & Gaidos (2008)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP25 Equatorial Map Cowan et al. (2009)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP26 A Different Kind of Map 1)Simulated white light curve of Earth with real cloud cover 2) Can’t recover major landforms Oakley & Cash (2009)
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May 18, 2010Nick Cowan's Talk at ESMSSP27 Conclusion From VPL Time-Resolved, Multi-Band Photometry Complements Time-Averaged Spectroscopy
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