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Baptiste Cecconi
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 268
Citations - 5427
Baptiste Cecconi is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere of Saturn & Magnetosphere. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 252 publications receiving 4784 citations. Previous affiliations of Baptiste Cecconi include Janssen Pharmaceutica & University of Toulouse.
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S/WAVES: The radio and plasma wave investigation on the STEREO Mission
J. L. Bougeret,Keith Goetz,M. L. Kaiser,Stuart D. Bale,Paul J. Kellogg,Milan Maksimovic,N. Monge,Steven J. Monson,P. L. Astier,S. Davy,M. Dekkali,J. J. Hinze,R. Manning,E. Aguilar-Rodriguez,Xavier Bonnin,Carine Briand,Iver H. Cairns,Cynthia A Cattell,Baptiste Cecconi,Jonathan Eastwood,Robert E. Ergun,Joseph Fainberg,Sang Hoang,K. E. J. Huttunen,Säm Krucker,Alain Lecacheux,Robert J. MacDowall,Wolfgang Macher,André Mangeney,C. A. Meetre,Xenophon Moussas,Q. N. Nguyen,T. H. Oswald,Marc Pulupa,M. J. Reiner,M. J. Reiner,Peter A. Robinson,Helmut O. Rucker,Chadi Salem,Ondrej Santolik,J. M. Silvis,R. Ullrich,P. Zarka,I. Zouganelis +43 more
TL;DR: The STEREO/WAVES instrument as discussed by the authors was designed to measure the three components of the fluctuating electric field from a fraction of a hertz up to 16 MHz, plus a single frequency channel near 30 MHz.
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Radio and plasma wave observations at Saturn from Cassini's approach and first orbit.
D. A. Gurnett,William S. Kurth,George Hospodarsky,A. M. Persoon,T. F. Averkamp,Baptiste Cecconi,Alain Lecacheux,P. Zarka,P. Canu,Nicole Cornilleau-Wehrlin,Patrick H. M. Galopeau,Aurélien Roux,C. C. Harvey,Philippe Louarn,Rolf Boström,Georg Gustafsson,Jan-Erik Wahlund,Michael D. Desch,William M. Farrell,M. L. Kaiser,Keith Goetz,Paul J. Kellogg,Georg Fischer,H. P. Ladreiter,Helmut O. Rucker,H. Alleyne,Arne Pedersen +26 more
TL;DR: Radio emissions from Saturn showed that the radio rotation period is now 10 hours 45 minutes 45 ± 36 seconds, about 6 minutes longer than measured by Voyager in 1980 to 1981, and many intense impulsive radio signals were detected from Saturn lightning during the approach and first orbit.
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Response of Jupiter's and Saturn's auroral activity to the solar wind
John Clarke,Jonathan D. Nichols,Jean-Claude Gérard,Denis Grodent,Kirk C. Hansen,William S. Kurth,G. R. Gladstone,J. Duval,S. Wannawichian,Emma J. Bunce,Stanley W. H. Cowley,F. J. Crary,Michele K. Dougherty,Laurent Lamy,Donald G. Mitchell,Wayne Pryor,Kurt D. Retherford,Tom Stallard,Bertalan Zieger,Philippe Zarka,Baptiste Cecconi +20 more
TL;DR: A large campaign of observations of these planets has been undertaken using the Hubble Space Telescope, in association with measurements from planetary spacecraft and solar wind conditions both propagated from 1 AU and measured near each planet as mentioned in this paper.
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Jupiter's low-frequency radio spectrum from Cassini/Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) absolute flux density measurements
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply the calibration method developed by Dulk et al. to the data from the Cassini/Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) High-Frequency Receiver in order to derive flux density measurements of six components of the Jovian low-frequency radio spectrum over the full frequency range of the instrument (3.5 kHz to 16.1 MHz).
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The Electric Antennas for the STEREO/WAVES Experiment
Stuart D. Bale,R. Ullrich,Keith Goetz,N. Alster,Baptiste Cecconi,M. Dekkali,N. R. Lingner,Wolfgang Macher,R. Manning,J. McCauley,Steven J. Monson,T. H. Oswald,Marc Pulupa +12 more
TL;DR: The STEREO/WAVES experiment is designed to measure the electric component of radio emission from interplanetary radio bursts and in situ plasma waves and fluctuations in the solar wind as mentioned in this paper.