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Damien Jacob
Researcher at Lille University of Science and Technology
Publications - 65
Citations - 2382
Damien Jacob is an academic researcher from Lille University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precession electron diffraction & Electron diffraction. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2191 citations. Previous affiliations of Damien Jacob include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & university of lille.
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Comet 81P/Wild 2 under a microscope.
Donald E. Brownlee,Peter Tsou,Jérôme Aléon,Conel M. O'd. Alexander,Tohru Araki,Saša Bajt,G. A. Baratta,Ron K. Bastien,Phil Bland,Phil Bland,Pierre Bleuet,Janet Borg,John P. Bradley,Adrian J. Brearley,Frank E. Brenker,Sean Brennan,John Bridges,Nigel D. Browning,Nigel D. Browning,John Robert Brucato,Emma S. Bullock,Mark J. Burchell,Henner Busemann,Anna L. Butterworth,Marc Chaussidon,Allan Cheuvront,Miaofang Chi,Mark J. Cintala,Benton C. Clark,Simon J. Clemett,George D. Cody,Luigi Colangeli,George Cooper,Patrick Cordier,Charles P. Daghlian,Zu Rong Dai,Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt,Zahia Djouadi,Gerardo Dominguez,Tom Duxbury,Jason P. Dworkin,Denton S. Ebel,Thanasis E. Economou,Sirine C. Fakra,Sam A. J. Fairey,Stewart Fallon,G. Ferrini,T. Ferroir,Holger Fleckenstein,Christine Floss,George J. Flynn,Ian A. Franchi,Marc Fries,Zack Gainsforth,J-P Gallien,M. J. Genge,Mary K. Gilles,Philipe Gillet,Jamie Gilmour,Daniel P. Glavin,Matthieu Gounelle,Monica M. Grady,Giles A. Graham,Patrick G. Grant,Simon F. Green,F. Grossemy,Lawrence Grossman,Jeffrey N. Grossman,Yunbin Guan,Kenji Hagiya,Ralph P. Harvey,Philipp R. Heck,Gregory F. Herzog,Peter Hoppe,Friedrich Hörz,Joachim Huth,Ian D. Hutcheon,Konstantin Ignatyev,Hope A. Ishii,Motoo Ito,Damien Jacob,Chris Jacobsen,Stein B. Jacobsen,Steven Jones,David J. Joswiak,A. J. G. Jurewicz,Anton T. Kearsley,Lindsay P. Keller,H Khodja,A. L. David Kilcoyne,Jochen Kissel,Alexander N. Krot,Falko Langenhorst,Antonio Lanzirotti,Loan Le,Laurie A. Leshin,Jan Leitner,Laurence Lemelle,Hugues Leroux,Ming-Chang Liu,K. Luening,Ian C. Lyon,G. J. MacPherson,Matthew A. Marcus,Kuljeet K. Marhas,Bernard Marty,Graciela Matrajt,Kevin D. McKeegan,Anders Meibom,Vito Mennella,Keiko Messenger,Scott Messenger,Takashi Mikouchi,Smail Mostefaoui,Tomoki Nakamura,T Nakano,Matthew Newville,Larry R. Nittler,Ichiro Ohnishi,Kazumasa Ohsumi,Kyoko Okudaira,D. A. Papanastassiou,Russ Palma,Russ Palma,Maria Elisabetta Palumbo,Robert O. Pepin,David Perkins,Murielle C. Perronnet,Piero Pianetta,William Rao,Frans J. M. Rietmeijer,François Robert,Detlef Rost,Alessandra Rotundi,R. E. Ryan,Scott A. Sandford,Craig S. Schwandt,Thomas H. See,D. J. Schlutter,J. Sheffield-Parker,Alexandre Simionovici,Steven B. Simon,I Sitnitsky,Christopher J. Snead,Maegan K. Spencer,Frank J. Stadermann,Andrew Steele,Thomas Stephan,Rhonda M. Stroud,Jean Susini,Stephen R. Sutton,Y Suzuki,Mitra L. Taheri,Susan Taylor,Nick Teslich,Kazu Tomeoka,Naotaka Tomioka,Alice Toppani,Josep M. Trigo-Rodríguez,David Troadec,Akira Tsuchiyama,Anthony J. Tuzzolino,Tolek Tyliszczak,Kentaro Uesugi,Michael A. Velbel,Joe Vellenga,Edward P. Vicenzi,Laszlo Vincze,J. Warren,Iris Weber,M. K. Weisberg,Andrew J. Westphal,Sue Wirick,Diane H. Wooden,Brigitte Wopenka,Penelope J. Wozniakiewicz,Ian Wright,Hikaru Yabuta,Hajime Yano,Edward D. Young,Richard N. Zare,Thomas J. Zega,Karen Ziegler,Laurent Zimmerman,Ernst Zinner,Michael E. Zolensky +185 more
TL;DR: The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study, and preliminary examination shows that the nonvolatile portion of the comet is an unequilibrated assortment of materials that have both presolar and solar system origin.
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Mineralogy and petrology of comet 81P/wild 2 nucleus samples
Michael E. Zolensky,Thomas J. Zega,Hajime Yano,Sue Wirick,Andrew J. Westphal,M. K. Weisberg,Iris Weber,J. Warren,Michael A. Velbel,Akira Tsuchiyama,Peter Tsou,Alice Toppani,Naotaka Tomioka,Kazushige Tomeoka,Nick Teslich,Mitra L. Taheri,Jean Susini,Rhonda M. Stroud,Thomas Stephan,Frank J. Stadermann,Christopher J. Snead,Steven B. Simon,Alexandre Simionovici,Thomas H. See,François Robert,Frans J. M. Rietmeijer,William Rao,Murielle C. Perronnet,D. A. Papanastassiou,Kyoko Okudaira,Kazumasa Ohsumi,Ichiro Ohnishi,Keiko Nakamura-Messenger,Tomoki Nakamura,Smail Mostefaoui,Takashi Mikouchi,Anders Meibom,Graciela Matrajt,Matthew A. Marcus,Hugues Leroux,Laurence Lemelle,Loan Le,Antonio Lanzirotti,Falko Langenhorst,Alexander N. Krot,Lindsay P. Keller,Anton T. Kearsley,David J. Joswiak,Damien Jacob,Hope A. Ishii,Ralph P. Harvey,Kenji Hagiya,Lawrence Grossman,Jeffrey N. Grossman,Giles A. Graham,Matthieu Gounelle,Philippe Gillet,Matthew J. Genge,George J. Flynn,T. Ferroir,Stewart Fallon,Denton S. Ebel,Zu Rong Dai,Patrick Cordier,Benton C. Clark,Miaofang Chi,Anna L. Butterworth,Donald E. Brownlee,John Bridges,Sean Brennan,Adrian J. Brearley,John P. Bradley,Pierre Bleuet,Phil Bland,Phil Bland,Ron K. Bastien +75 more
TL;DR: The bulk of the comet 81P/Wild 2 samples returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft appear to be weakly constructed mixtures of nanometer-scale grains, with occasional much larger ferromagnesian silicates, Fe-Ni sulfides,Fe-Ni metal, and accessory phases.
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Structure refinement using precession electron diffraction tomography and dynamical diffraction: tests on experimental data.
Lukáš Palatinus,Cinthia Antunes Corrêa,Gwladys Steciuk,Damien Jacob,Pascal Roussel,Philippe Boullay,Mariana Klementová,Mauro Gemmi,Jaromír Kopeček,M. Chiara Domeneghetti,Fernando Cámara,Václav Petříček +11 more
TL;DR: A large series of tests revealed that the method provides structure models with an average error in atomic positions typically between 0.01 and 0.02 Å, which is significantly more accurate than models obtained by refinement using kinematical approximation for the calculation of model intensities.
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A TEM study of thermally modified comet 81P/Wild 2 dust particles by interactions with the aerogel matrix during the Stardust capture process
Hugues Leroux,Frans J. M. Rietmeijer,Michael A. Velbel,Adrian J. Brearley,Damien Jacob,Falko Langenhorst,John Bridges,Thomas J. Zega,Rhonda M. Stroud,Patrick Cordier,Ralph P. Harvey,Martin Lee,Matthieu Gounelle,Michael E. Zolensky +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of high-resolution, analytical and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), including intensive element mapping, of severely thermally modified dust from comet 81P/Wild 2 caught in the silica aerogel capture cells of the Stardust mission were reported.
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Magnetic microstructures of metal grains in equilibrated ordinary chondrites and implications for paleomagnetism of meteorites
TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic microstructures of FeNi metals in two equilibrated chondrites were studied and two types of tetrataenite-bearing micro-structures were revealed: (1) Zoned taenite particles that consist of a “cloudy zone” (20-250 nm) embedded in Ni-poor matrix) and a 1-10 μm thick tetratonite rim.