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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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Virtual Planetary Space Weather Services offered by the Europlanet H2020 Research Infrastructure
N. André,Manuel Grande,Nicholas Achilleos,Mathieu Barthelemy,M. Bouchemit,Kevin Benson,P.-L. Blelly,E. Budnik,S. Caussarieu,Baptiste Cecconi,T. Cook,Vincent Génot,Patrick Guio,A. Goutenoir,Benjamin Grison,Ricardo Hueso,M. Indurain,Geraint H. Jones,Geraint H. Jones,Jean Lilensten,Aurélie Marchaudon,Daniel Matthiä,Andrea Opitz,A. Rouillard,Iwona Stanislawska,J. Soucek,Chihiro Tao,L. Tomasik,J. Vaubaillon +28 more
TL;DR: The Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure (EPN2020-RI) will include an entirely new Virtual Access Service, "Planetary Space Weather Services" (PSWS) that will extend the concepts of space weather and space situational awareness to other planets in our Solar System and in particular to spacecraft that voyage through it as discussed by the authors.
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Space Weather applications with CDPP/AMDA
Vincent Génot,Christian Jacquey,M. Bouchemit,Michel Gangloff,Andrei Fedorov,Benoit Lavraud,N. André,L. Broussillou,C. Harvey,E. Pallier,Emmanuel Penou,Elena Budnik,R. Hitier,Baptiste Cecconi,F. Dériot,D. Heulet,Jean-Louis Pinçon +16 more
TL;DR: The general functionalities of AMDA are presented in the context of Space Weather with example scientific use cases.
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Statistical Survey of Type III Radio Bursts at Long Wavelengths Observed by the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO)/Waves Instruments: Goniopolarimetric Properties and Radio Source Locations
TL;DR: In this article, a large number of Type III radio bursts observed by STEREO between May 2007 and February 2013 were analyzed, and it was shown that these bursts statistically propagate in the ecliptic plane at frequencies between $125$ kHz and $2$ MHz.
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Extraordinary field-aligned current signatures in Saturn's high-latitude magnetosphere: Analysis of Cassini data during Revolution 89
Emma J. Bunce,Stanley W. H. Cowley,D. L. Talboys,Michele K. Dougherty,L. Lamy,William S. Kurth,P. Schippers,Baptiste Cecconi,P. Zarka,Chris S. Arridge,Chris S. Arridge,Andrew J. Coates,Andrew J. Coates +12 more
TL;DR: In the periapsis pass of Revolution 89, specifically on day 291 of 2008, the Cassini spacecraft observed unusual field-aligned current signatures in Saturn's high-latitude southern hemisphere in the midnight and dawn sector.
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NOIRE study report: Towards a low frequency radio interferometer in space
Baptiste Cecconi,Moustapha Dekkali,Carine Briand,Boris Segret,Julien N. Girard,Andre Laurens,Alain Lamy,David Valat,Michel Delpech,Mickael Bruno,Patrick Gélard,Martin Bucher,Quentin Nénon,Jean-Mathias Grießmeier,Albert-Jan Boonstra,Mark J. Bentum +15 more
TL;DR: The NOIRE study assessed the feasibility of a swarm of nanosatellites dedicated to a low frequency radio observatory, with help of CNES' PASO2, and no strong show-stopper was identified during the preliminary study.