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Jean-Claude Gérard

Researcher at University of Liège

Publications -  284
Citations -  11825

Jean-Claude Gérard is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetosphere & Jupiter. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 264 publications receiving 10602 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Claude Gérard include University of Colorado Boulder & Astrophysics Research Institute.

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The effect of particle precipitation events on the neutral and ion chemistry of the middle atmosphere: II. Odd hydrogen

TL;DR: In this paper, a one dimensional time-dependent model of the neutral and ion chemistry of the middle atmosphere has been used to examine the production of odd hydrogen (H, OH, and HO2) during charged particle precipitation.
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A chemical survey of exoplanets with ARIEL

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TL;DR: The ARIEL mission as mentioned in this paper was designed to observe a large number of transiting planets for statistical understanding, including gas giants, Neptunes, super-Earths and Earth-size planets around a range of host star types using transit spectroscopy in the 1.25-7.8 μm spectral range and multiple narrow-band photometry in the optical.
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Ultraviolet emissions from the magnetic footprints of Io, Ganymede and Europa on Jupiter

TL;DR: The presence or absence of such footprints should illuminate the underlying physical mechanism by revealing the strengths of the currents linking the satellites to Jupiter as discussed by the authors, and it has been shown that Io's magnetic footprint extends well beyond the immediate vicinity of Io's flux-tube interaction with Jupiter, and much farther than predicted theoretically.
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Hubble Space Telescope imaging of Jupiter's UV aurora during the Galileo orbiter mission

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of WFPC 2 images of the main ovals of Jupiter's aurora with the UVS spectra and in situ particles, fields, and plasma wave measurements is presented.