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Didier Tiphene
Researcher at Paris Observatory
Publications - 31
Citations - 986
Didier Tiphene is an academic researcher from Paris Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging spectrometer & Infrared astronomy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 846 citations.
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SPHERE: the exoplanet imager for the Very Large Telescope
Jean-Luc Beuzit,Arthur Vigan,David Mouillet,Kjetil Dohlen,Raffaele Gratton,Anthony Boccaletti,Jean-François Sauvage,H. M. Schmid,Maud Langlois,Cyril Petit,Andrea Baruffolo,M. Feldt,Julien Milli,Zahed Wahhaj,L. Abe,U. Anselmi,J. Antichi,Rudy Barette,J. Baudrand,Pierre Baudoz,Andreas Bazzon,P. Bernardi,P. Blanchard,R. Brast,Pietro Bruno,Tristan Buey,Marcel Carbillet,M. Carle,Enrico Cascone,F. Chapron,Gael Chauvin,Julien Charton,Riccardo Claudi,Anne Costille,V. De Caprio,A. Delboulbe,Silvano Desidera,Carsten Dominik,Mark Downing,O. Dupuis,Christophe Fabron,D. Fantinel,G. Farisato,Philippe Feautrier,Enrico Fedrigo,T. Fusco,P. Gigan,Christian Ginski,Julien Girard,Enrico Giro,D. Gisler,L. Gluck,Cecile Gry,Th. Henning,N. Hubin,Emmanuel Hugot,S. Incorvaia,M. Jaquet,M. Kasper,Eric Lagadec,Anne-Marie Lagrange,H. Le Coroller,D. Le Mignant,B. Le Ruyet,G. Lessio,J. L. Lizon,M. Llored,Lars Lundin,F. Madec,Yves Magnard,M. Marteaud,P. Martinez,D. Maurel,Francois Menard,Dino Mesa,O. Möller-Nilsson,Thibaut Moulin,C. Moutou,Alain Origne,J. Parisot,A. Pavlov,D. Perret,J. Pragt,Pascal Puget,Patrick Rabou,Juan-Luis Ramos,Jean Michel Reess,F. Rigal,Sylvain Rochat,Ronald Roelfsema,G. Rousset,A. Roux,Michel Saisse,Bernardo Salasnich,E. Sant'Ambrogio,Salvo Scuderi,D. Segransan,Arnaud Sevin,Ralf Siebenmorgen,Christian Soenke,Eric Stadler,Marcos Suarez,Didier Tiphene,Massimo Turatto,Stéphane Udry,Farrokh Vakili,L. B. F. M. Waters,L. Weber,Francois Wildi,Gérard Zins,Alice Zurlo +110 more
TL;DR: The Spectro-Polarimetic High contrast imager for Exoplanets REsearch (SPHERE) was designed and built for the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile as mentioned in this paper.
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VIRTIS: an imaging spectrometer for the ROSETTA mission.
Angioletta Coradini,Fabrizio Capaccioni,Pierre Drossart,Gabriele Arnold,Eleonora Ammannito,Francesco Angrilli,Antonella Barucci,Giancarlo Bellucci,Johannes Benkhoff,G. Bianchini,Jean-Pierre Bibring,M. I. Blecka,Dominique Bockelée-Morvan,Maria Teresa Capria,R. W. Carlson,Uri Carsenty,Priscilla Cerroni,Luigi Colangeli,M. Combes,Michael R. Combi,J. Crovisier,M.C. Desanctis,E. T. Encrenaz,Stéphane Erard,Costanzo Federico,Gianrico Filacchione,Uwe Fink,Sergio Fonti,Vittorio Formisano,Wing-Huen Ip,Ralf Jaumann,E. Kuehrt,Yves Langevin,Giulio Magni,Thomas B. McCord,Vito Mennella,Stefano Mottola,G. Neukum,Pasquale Palumbo,Giuseppe Piccioni,Heike Rauer,Bortolino Saggin,Bernard Schmitt,Didier Tiphene,G. P. Tozzi +44 more
TL;DR: The VIRTIS (Visual IR Thermal Imaging Spectrometer) experiment has been one of the most successful experiments built in Europe for Planetary Exploration as discussed by the authors, and it has been selected as a key experiment for 3 planetary missions: the ESA-Rosetta and Venus Express and NASA-Dawn.
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DENIS: A Deep Near-Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
N. Epchtein,B. de Batz,E. Copet,P. Fouque,Francois Lacombe,T. Le Bertre,Gary A. Mamon,Daniel Rouan,Didier Tiphene,W. B. Burton,E. Deul,Harm J. Habing,J. Borsenberger,M. Dennefeld,Alain Omont,J. C. Renault,B. Rocca Volmerange,Stefan Kimeswenger,Immo Appenzeller,Ralf Bender,T. Forveille,Francisco Garzón,Josef Hron,P. Persi,M. Ferrari-Toniolo,I. Vauglin +25 more
TL;DR: The first attempt to carry out a complete digitized survey of the southern sky in the range 1.5 -2.5 µm was made by the DENIS project as mentioned in this paper.
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ISOGAL : A deep survey of the obscured inner Milky Way with ISO at 7 mu m and 15 mu m and with DENIS in the near-infrared
Alain Omont,Gerry Gilmore,C. Alard,Bastien Aracil,T. August,Kiran S. Baliyan,Sylvie F. Beaulieu,Sylvie F. Beaulieu,S. Begon,X. Bertou,J. A. D. L. Blommaert,J. Borsenberger,J. Borsenberger,Martin Burgdorf,B. Caillaud,C. Cesarsky,Aparna Chitre,Aparna Chitre,E. Copet,B. de Batz,M. P. Egan,Daniel Egret,N. Epchtein,M. Felli,P. Fouque,Shashikiran Ganesh,Shashikiran Ganesh,R. Genzel,Ian S. Glass,Roland Gredel,Martin Groenewegen,F. Guglielmo,Harm J. Habing,Patrick Hennebelle,Biwei Jiang,U. C. Joshi,Stefan Kimeswenger,M. Messineo,M.-A. Miville-Deschenes,A. Moneti,Mark Morris,Devendra K. Ojha,Devendra K. Ojha,R. Ortiz,S. Ott,Mudumba Parthasarathy,Michel Perault,Stephan D. Price,Annie C. Robin,M. Schultheis,Frederic Schuller,Grégory Simon,Anthony Soive,L. Testi,D. Teyssier,Didier Tiphene,M. Unavane,J. T. van Loon,J. T. van Loon,R. F. G. Wyse +59 more
TL;DR: The ISOGAL project is an infrared survey of specific regions sampling the Galactic Plane selected to provide information on Galactic structure, stellar populations, stellar mass-loss and the recent star formation history of the inner disk and Bulge of the Galaxy as discussed by the authors.
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VIRTIS: Visible Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer for the Rosetta mission
F. Reininger,Angioletta Coradini,Fabrizio Capaccioni,M. T. Capria,Priscilla Cerroni,M. C. De Sanctis,Gianfranco Magni,Pierre Drossart,Maria Antonietta Barucci,Dominique Bockelée-Morvan,Jean-Michel Combes,J. Crovisier,T. Encrenaz,Jean-Michel Reess,Alain Semery,Didier Tiphene,Gabriele Arnold,Uri Carsenty,Harald Michaelis,Stefano Mottola,Gerhard Neukum,Günther H.J. Peters,Ulrich Schade,Fredric W. Taylor,S. B. Calcutt,T. J. Vellacott,P. Venters,R. E.J. Watkins,Giancarlo Bellucci,Vittorio Formisano,Francesco Angrilli,G. Bianchini,Bortolino Saggin,E. Bussoletti,Luigi Colangeli,Vito Mennella,Sergio Fonti,Jean-Pierre Bibring,Yves Langevin,Bernard Schmitt,Michael R. Combi,Uwe Fink,Thomas B. McCord,Wing Ip,Robert W. Carlson,Donald E. Jennings +45 more
TL;DR: The visible infrared thermal imaging spectrometer (VIRTIS) is one of the principal payloads to be launched in 2003 on ESA's Rosetta spacecraft as mentioned in this paper, and its primary scientific objective s are to map the surface of the comet Wirtanen, monitor its temperature, and identify the solids and gaseous species on the nucleus and in the coma.