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<div class="">Welcome back from the Thanksgiving break! This week PLS is excited to virtually host Professor Yamila Miguel from Leiden University & the Leiden Observatory. Yamila will be telling us about <b class="">Jupiter as revealed by the Juno mission</b>.</div>
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<div class="">Talk details and Zoom information below. We hope to see you there!</div>
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<div class=""><b class="">When: 12:30 PM ET, Tuesday Nov. 30</b></div>
<div class=""><b class="">Zoom</b>: <a href="https://mit.zoom.us/j/92653636868" class="">https://mit.zoom.us/j/92653636868</a></div>
<div class=""><b class="">PW</b>: PLSF2021</div>
<div class="">(Virtual only this week.)</div>
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<div class=""><b class="">Title: </b>Unveiling the secrets of Jupiter with the Juno mission</div>
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<div class=""><b class="">Abstract: </b>With more than 4000 exoplanets found and about 2-dozens of planets with detected atmospheric chemical species, we have moved from an era of discovery to a new era of exoplanet characterisation. On the other hand, extremely
accurate measurements by Juno and Cassini missions, make this an exceptional time to combine detailed information on the solar system giant planets and the large amount of data from exoplanets to get a better understanding on planetary physics and a better
comprehension of planet formation and evolution.</div>
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<div class="">Because our knowledge of the interior structure of the giant planets is linked with the data we obtain from space missions, these last years were crucial for this field: the outstanding accuracy of the gravity data provided by Juno has fundamentally
changed our understanding of the interior of Jupiter. It has allowed us to put constraints on the zonal flows, the extent of differential rotation and led us to find that Jupiter has most likely a dilute core. In this presentation I will review our knowledge
on the interior structure of Jupiter and will also show some new results where we find that a non-homogenous envelope is also a constraint set up by the Juno measurements, which is helping us to get closer to unveiling Jupiter’s deep secrets and to reach a
better understanding of the giant planets formation history.</div>
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