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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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Simultaneous observations of Jovian quasi-periodic radio emissions by the Galileo and Cassini spacecraft

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the Jovian radio emissions are beamed in a strobe light-like manner and not like a search light rotating with Jupiter's magnetic field.
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Ground-based and spacecraft observations of lightning activity on Saturn

TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that ground-based radio astronomy lets us detect Saturn's lightning with a high degree of reliability despite terrestrial interferences, which is the necessary basis for further detailed study of the temporal and spectral characteristics of the SEDs with ground based radio telescopes, in particular a correlation of 0.77 ± 0.15 between the average intensity of storms and the e-folding time.
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Science data visualization in planetary and heliospheric contexts with 3DView

TL;DR: 3DView as mentioned in this paper is a web tool designed by the French Plasma Physics Data Centre (CDPP) for the planetology and heliophysics community, which has extended functionalities to render space physics data (observations and models alike) in their original 3D context.
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ExPRES: an Exoplanetary and Planetary Radio Emissions Simulator

TL;DR: A numerical tool is presented, called ExPRES (Exoplanetary and Planetary Radio Emission Simulator), which is able to reproduce the occurrence in time-frequency plane of CMI-generated radio emissions from planetary magnetospheres, exoplanets or star-planet interacting systems.