Detecting Planets Around Low Mass Stars: The Gateway to Terrestrial Planets

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Properties And Dynamics Of The Atmosphere, Meteorology, Low Luminosity Stars, Subdwarfs, And Brown Dwarfs, Solar Wind Plasma, Sources Of Solar Wind

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Recently, the Exoplanet Task Force report highlighted the importance of testing the latest and future planet detection methods using M dwarfs since they represent the easy targets. This makes M dwarfs important near-future exoplanet targets. The goal of this session will be to present the latest science results and observational advances in M dwarf planet surveys. Emphasis was placed on the synergy between different search methods including the importance of RV follow-up to transit discoveries and target vetting for future imaging and astrometric studies. The implications of survey results on low-mass stellar multiplicity, the IMF, and planet/star formation was also be reviewed. Here, we reproduce abstracts of the talks and a summary of lessons learned from the session.

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