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Meeting contribution: Extrasolar planets and their auroral processes

Sometimes searching for your own papers on [ADS] leads to interesting results... like [this abstract] (by me... well of my talk at the [BAA]):

"Mr George explained that his department was involved in the hunt for emission in the low radio frequency sky. The hope was to directly detect exoplanets with radio astronomy techniques. His talk would introduce the methods used to discover extrasolar planets over the past decade, then outline auroral emissions in the solar system, and show how these could help discover less massive planets than had been found to date. "

- nice [write up of my talk] in the article too biggrin.gif

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