Asteroseismology has brought about a revolution in our understanding of stars and their interiors, yielding profound new insights into stellar evolution, Galactic archeology, and exoplanet-host stars. The greatest advances have been enabled by near-continuous photometry from space-based missions, such as CoRoT, Kepler, and now the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). TASC5/KASC12 will be the first meeting where participants have the opportunity to present analysis and results from asteroseismology and precision stellar astrophysics of objects in the southern ecliptic observed by TESS. The workshop will emphasize the most recent results from TESS, but will also highlight new results from existing data from the Kepler and K2 missions; the joint meeting is the 5th workshop of the TESS Asteroseismic Science Consortium and the 12th workshop of the Kepler Asteroseismic Science Consortium. TESS is an MIT-led NASA mission, and the workshop will be held from 22-26 July 2019 on the MIT campus in Cambridge, USA. It is unique in that it will immediately precede the first TESS Science Conference, also held at MIT starting 29 July 2019.
Online Registration: The deadline for submitting your registration and payment is July 11, 2019 at 11:59PM EDT. Please contact tasc5@mit.edu with exceptional cases after July 11. Payment is due upon registration if paying via credit card or upon receipt of your invoice if paying by another method. Space cannot be guaranteed for any registration that is not paid in full by this date.
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