Harshitha M Parashivamurthy
@harshithamysore.bsky.social
Astrophysics PhD student @uchile.bsky.social▪️ Pursuing exoplanet demographic study around low mass stars▪️NOIRLab education ambassador▪️
harshitha@das.uchile.cl
harshitha@das.uchile.cl
Had a wonderful Diwali lunch at the department!😁 Never thought I would dance in front of an audience comprising of my professors to lungi dance, but I did.🥰
November 8, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Had a wonderful Diwali lunch at the department!😁 Never thought I would dance in front of an audience comprising of my professors to lungi dance, but I did.🥰
Celebrated the dead today on the día de Muertos at the department. Amazing how many similarities there are between Indian and Mexican traditions.
November 3, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Celebrated the dead today on the día de Muertos at the department. Amazing how many similarities there are between Indian and Mexican traditions.
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Interesting #astromethods paper came out recently that looks at whether or not large language models can replicate astrophysics papers.
The answer: No. 🔭☄️
They had a ~20% replication score, even with quite a lot of help. And this was just replicating papers - not doing anything new...
The answer: No. 🔭☄️
They had a ~20% replication score, even with quite a lot of help. And this was just replicating papers - not doing anything new...
ReplicationBench: Can AI Agents Replicate Astrophysics Research Papers?
Frontier AI agents show increasing promise as scientific research assistants, and may eventually be useful for extended, open-ended research workflows. However, in order to use agents for novel resear...
arxiv.org
October 29, 2025 at 10:53 AM
Interesting #astromethods paper came out recently that looks at whether or not large language models can replicate astrophysics papers.
The answer: No. 🔭☄️
They had a ~20% replication score, even with quite a lot of help. And this was just replicating papers - not doing anything new...
The answer: No. 🔭☄️
They had a ~20% replication score, even with quite a lot of help. And this was just replicating papers - not doing anything new...
A monte-meubles, anyone? 🤨
October 27, 2025 at 5:09 PM
A monte-meubles, anyone? 🤨
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October 8, 2025 at 9:10 PM
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Today's reading begins with Lise Meitner, who co-discovered nuclear fission (she wrote the paper!) and was in general an INCREDIBLE trailblazing scientist.
Except, as a Jew, she had to flee Nazi Germany to Sweden and lost her professorship in Berlin. The men she worked with got the prize instead 🧪🔭
Except, as a Jew, she had to flee Nazi Germany to Sweden and lost her professorship in Berlin. The men she worked with got the prize instead 🧪🔭
Lise Meitner - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
October 7, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Today's reading begins with Lise Meitner, who co-discovered nuclear fission (she wrote the paper!) and was in general an INCREDIBLE trailblazing scientist.
Except, as a Jew, she had to flee Nazi Germany to Sweden and lost her professorship in Berlin. The men she worked with got the prize instead 🧪🔭
Except, as a Jew, she had to flee Nazi Germany to Sweden and lost her professorship in Berlin. The men she worked with got the prize instead 🧪🔭
Satellite spotting and caffeine high at the best telescope in the world (TBTW, SMARTS 0.9m). @noirlabastro.bsky.social
September 26, 2025 at 9:51 PM
Satellite spotting and caffeine high at the best telescope in the world (TBTW, SMARTS 0.9m). @noirlabastro.bsky.social
Just finished a complete night of observation. Dusk to dawn! Two more nights to go, all I am praying for now is some sleep.
September 20, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Just finished a complete night of observation. Dusk to dawn! Two more nights to go, all I am praying for now is some sleep.
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Paper day!
You're doing ground-based high-resolution exoplanet transmission spectroscopy and want to analyse the planet—not the star or Earth's atmosphere.
Is there a way to disentangle your spectrum *without* destroying the planet signal?
arxiv.org/abs/2509.12737
🧵⬇️
🔭 #exoplanets #astromethods
You're doing ground-based high-resolution exoplanet transmission spectroscopy and want to analyse the planet—not the star or Earth's atmosphere.
Is there a way to disentangle your spectrum *without* destroying the planet signal?
arxiv.org/abs/2509.12737
🧵⬇️
🔭 #exoplanets #astromethods
TSD: An inverse problem approach for recovering the exoplanetary atmosphere transmission spectrum from high-resolution spectroscopy
Our ability to observe, detect, and characterize exoplanetary atmospheres has grown by leaps and bounds over the last 20 years, aided largely by developments in astronomical instrumentation; improveme...
arxiv.org
September 17, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Paper day!
You're doing ground-based high-resolution exoplanet transmission spectroscopy and want to analyse the planet—not the star or Earth's atmosphere.
Is there a way to disentangle your spectrum *without* destroying the planet signal?
arxiv.org/abs/2509.12737
🧵⬇️
🔭 #exoplanets #astromethods
You're doing ground-based high-resolution exoplanet transmission spectroscopy and want to analyse the planet—not the star or Earth's atmosphere.
Is there a way to disentangle your spectrum *without* destroying the planet signal?
arxiv.org/abs/2509.12737
🧵⬇️
🔭 #exoplanets #astromethods
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Okay, now that I can stop talking with all caps, why is this important?
So, we're looking for planets like Earth, right? It's the only place we've found with life so far.
What makes it "Earth"? Well, some things include being a rocky planet, and being the right temperature for liquid water. (1/N)
So, we're looking for planets like Earth, right? It's the only place we've found with life so far.
What makes it "Earth"? Well, some things include being a rocky planet, and being the right temperature for liquid water. (1/N)
After nearly a decade of saying which JWST result I was most excited about, it's here:
JWST SPECTRA OF THE HABITABLE TRAPPIST-1 PLANETS!
TRAPPIST-1 E!!!
IT'S ... A FLAT LINE!
BUT NOT AS FLAT AS IT COULD BE!?
IS THERE AN ATMOSPHERE?!?!?
WE STILL DON'T KNOWWWWW.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/08/s...
JWST SPECTRA OF THE HABITABLE TRAPPIST-1 PLANETS!
TRAPPIST-1 E!!!
IT'S ... A FLAT LINE!
BUT NOT AS FLAT AS IT COULD BE!?
IS THERE AN ATMOSPHERE?!?!?
WE STILL DON'T KNOWWWWW.
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/08/s...
Hopeful Hint of an Earthlike Atmosphere on a Distant Planet
www.nytimes.com
September 8, 2025 at 8:32 PM
Okay, now that I can stop talking with all caps, why is this important?
So, we're looking for planets like Earth, right? It's the only place we've found with life so far.
What makes it "Earth"? Well, some things include being a rocky planet, and being the right temperature for liquid water. (1/N)
So, we're looking for planets like Earth, right? It's the only place we've found with life so far.
What makes it "Earth"? Well, some things include being a rocky planet, and being the right temperature for liquid water. (1/N)
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Wound up with some cool @uchile.bsky.social merch and got a chance to interact with students from various departments at the International Graduate Student Gathering 2025😊 #fcfm #uchile
August 13, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Wound up with some cool @uchile.bsky.social merch and got a chance to interact with students from various departments at the International Graduate Student Gathering 2025😊 #fcfm #uchile
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Kepler mission: smaller stars have more short-period, small #exoplanets.
Theory: the smallest stars won’t have enough disk material to make small planets so there must be a turnover.
Kepler+K2: We have found a turnover!
Check out our newest Scaling K2 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.05734
🧵 1/9
🔭🧪☄️
Theory: the smallest stars won’t have enough disk material to make small planets so there must be a turnover.
Kepler+K2: We have found a turnover!
Check out our newest Scaling K2 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.05734
🧵 1/9
🔭🧪☄️
Scaling K2 VIII: Short-Period Sub-Neptune Occurrence Rates Peak Around Early-Type M Dwarfs
We uniformly combined data from the NASA Kepler and K2 missions to compute planet occurrence rates across the entire FGK and M dwarf stellar range. The K2 mission, driven by targets selected by guest ...
arxiv.org
August 11, 2025 at 1:01 AM
Kepler mission: smaller stars have more short-period, small #exoplanets.
Theory: the smallest stars won’t have enough disk material to make small planets so there must be a turnover.
Kepler+K2: We have found a turnover!
Check out our newest Scaling K2 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.05734
🧵 1/9
🔭🧪☄️
Theory: the smallest stars won’t have enough disk material to make small planets so there must be a turnover.
Kepler+K2: We have found a turnover!
Check out our newest Scaling K2 paper: arxiv.org/abs/2508.05734
🧵 1/9
🔭🧪☄️
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Family feud: Exoplanet demographics version!
Also, no manual vetting and utilize metadata!👀 @aussiastronomer.bsky.social #sagan2025 #exoplanets
Also, no manual vetting and utilize metadata!👀 @aussiastronomer.bsky.social #sagan2025 #exoplanets
July 25, 2025 at 6:03 PM
Family feud: Exoplanet demographics version!
Also, no manual vetting and utilize metadata!👀 @aussiastronomer.bsky.social #sagan2025 #exoplanets
Also, no manual vetting and utilize metadata!👀 @aussiastronomer.bsky.social #sagan2025 #exoplanets
Finding atmospheres would be great, but not finding them would be profound! (In the case of M dwarfs) - Jacob Lustig-Yaeger #sagan2025 #exoplanets
July 25, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Finding atmospheres would be great, but not finding them would be profound! (In the case of M dwarfs) - Jacob Lustig-Yaeger #sagan2025 #exoplanets
Exoplanet demographics are key: Integrative. A key point from today's talk by Daniel Apai at #sagan2025 on future prospects of key planetary processes and trends in the sub-Neptune population. #exoplanets
July 25, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Exoplanet demographics are key: Integrative. A key point from today's talk by Daniel Apai at #sagan2025 on future prospects of key planetary processes and trends in the sub-Neptune population. #exoplanets
Panel: Demographics of life in the universe!
Bio-signatures or Techno-signatures in the next 20 years?
#ssw2025 #exoplanets
Bio-signatures or Techno-signatures in the next 20 years?
#ssw2025 #exoplanets
July 24, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Panel: Demographics of life in the universe!
Bio-signatures or Techno-signatures in the next 20 years?
#ssw2025 #exoplanets
Bio-signatures or Techno-signatures in the next 20 years?
#ssw2025 #exoplanets
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ALMA found evidence for complex organic compounds, such as sugars & amino acids, in a protoplanetary disc.
Thus, discs may inherit these complex molecules from interstellar clouds.
More in this press release by @mpi-astro.bsky.social : https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2025-05-v881-ori
🔭 🧪
Thus, discs may inherit these complex molecules from interstellar clouds.
More in this press release by @mpi-astro.bsky.social : https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2025-05-v881-ori
🔭 🧪
The evolution of life may have its origins in outer space
Astronomers find complex organic molecules – precursors to sugars and amino acids – in a planet-forming disc.
www.mpia.de
July 24, 2025 at 3:31 PM
ALMA found evidence for complex organic compounds, such as sugars & amino acids, in a protoplanetary disc.
Thus, discs may inherit these complex molecules from interstellar clouds.
More in this press release by @mpi-astro.bsky.social : https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2025-05-v881-ori
🔭 🧪
Thus, discs may inherit these complex molecules from interstellar clouds.
More in this press release by @mpi-astro.bsky.social : https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2025-05-v881-ori
🔭 🧪
What does the radius valley tell about the planet formation scenario around low mass stars? And how does it connect it with water worlds? To know more, come visit my poster #37 at SSW2025. #sagan2025 #exoplanets
July 23, 2025 at 6:46 PM
What does the radius valley tell about the planet formation scenario around low mass stars? And how does it connect it with water worlds? To know more, come visit my poster #37 at SSW2025. #sagan2025 #exoplanets
Exoplanet architectures and demographics covered by Courtney Dressing and Ilaria Pascucci! #sagan2025 #exoplanets
July 23, 2025 at 6:39 PM
Exoplanet architectures and demographics covered by Courtney Dressing and Ilaria Pascucci! #sagan2025 #exoplanets
All-Seeing TESS! Slide from the #sagan2025 talk from Joshua Winn. #exoplanets
July 22, 2025 at 10:25 PM
All-Seeing TESS! Slide from the #sagan2025 talk from Joshua Winn. #exoplanets