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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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Discovering the Sky at the Longest Wavelengths with Small Satellite Constellations
Xuelei Chen,Jack O. Burns,Leon Koopmans,Hanna Rothkaehi,Joseph Silk,Ji Wu,Albert-Jan Boonstra,Baptiste Cecconi,Cynthia H. Chiang,Linjie Chen,Li Deng,Maurizio Falanga,Heino Falcke,Quanlin Fan,Guangyou Fang,Anastasia Fialkov,Leonid I. Gurvits,Yicai Ji,Justin C. Kasper,Kejia Li,Yi Mao,Benjamin McKinley,Raul A. Monsalve,Jeffery B. Peterson,Jinsong Ping,Ravi Subrahmanyan,Harish Vedantham,Marc Klein Wolt,Fengquan Wu,Yidong Xu,Jingye Yan,Bin Yue +31 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discussed the potential of opening up this window for astronomical observations by using a constellation of small or micro-satellites, including the low frequency payload on Chang'e-4 mission lander, relay satellite and the Longjiang satellite, and also the future DSL mission, which is a linear array on lunar orbit which can make synthesized map of the whole sky as well as measure the global spectrum.
Europlanet-IDIS Data model: a Data Model for a Planetology Virtual Observatory
Baptiste Cecconi,Jean Aboudarham,Nicolas André,Jérôme Berthier,N. Bourrel,M. T. Capria,Maria Cristina De Sanctis,Stéphane Erard,Michel Gangloff,Christian Jacquey,Maxim L. Khodachenko,Pierre Le Sidaner,Cedric Leyrat,N. Manaud,Walter Schmidt,Bernard Schmitt,F. Topf,Frank Trauthan,Alain Sarkissian,S. Vinatier +19 more
TL;DR: The CDPP (Data Centre for Plasma Physics, based in Toulouse) is developing a new data model to describe the wide variety of data products that can be found in the planetology community, which includes a wide range of science thematics such as plasma physics, planetary surfaces, interiors, atmospheres or small bodies.
JUICE: A European Mission to Jupiter and its Icy Moons
Claire Vallat,Thomas Roatsch,Michele K. Dougherty,Athena Coustenis,Yasumasa Kasaba,Jan-Erik Wahlund,Ondrej Santolik,Stas Barabash,Gabriele Cremonese,Pasquale Palumbo,Hanna Rothkaehl,Luciano Iess,Giuseppe Piccioni,Pontus Brandt,Hauke Hussmann,Yves Langevin,Francois Poulet,Jeffrey J. Plaut,Rosario Lorente,Ralf Jaumann,Nicolas Altobelli,Leigh N. Fletcher,Kurt D. Retherford,Emma J. Bunce,Tim Van Hoolst,Harald Hoffmann,Gabriel Tobie,Ingo Mueller-Wodarg,Baptiste Cecconi,Andrea Accomazzo,Peter Wurz,Leonid Gurvits,Federico Tosi,Randy Gladstone,Christian Erd,Giuseppe Cimo,Norbert Krupp,Paul Hartogh,Olivier Witasse,Lorenzo Bruzzone,Olivier Grasset,Yohai Kaspi,Adam Masters,Thibault Cavalié,David J. Stevenson,Arnaud Boutonnet,Claudio Muñoz Crego,Ignacio Tanco +47 more
TL;DR: JUICE as discussed by the authors is the first large mission in the ESA Cosmic Vision program, which will make detailed observations of the Jovian system, with a special focus on the planet itself, its giant magnetosphere, and the three icy moons: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa.
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Polarization in Low Frequency Radio Astronomy
TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of polarimetry was introduced for low frequency radio astronomy, where the radio source region is usually magnetized and the propagation medium is anisotropic, and the polarization depends on the local magnetic field direction, the propagation mode and the direction of propagation.