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Jean-Marie Gillis
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 13
Citations - 2937
Jean-Marie Gillis is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrometer & Space weather. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 2676 citations.
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The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) on the Herschel Space Observatory
Albrecht Poglitsch,C. Waelkens,Norbert Geis,Helmut Feuchtgruber,B. Vandenbussche,L. Rodriguez,Oliver Krause,Etienne Renotte,C. Van Hoof,P. Saraceno,J. Cepa,Franz Kerschbaum,P. Agnese,Babar Ali,Bruno Altieri,Paola Andreani,J.-L. Augueres,Zoltan Balog,L. Barl,Otto H. Bauer,N. Belbachir,M. Benedettini,N. Billot,O. Boulade,Horst Bischof,Joris Blommaert,E. Callut,C. Cara,R. Cerulli,D. Cesarsky,Alessandra Contursi,Ybe Creten,W. De Meester,V. Doublier,E. Doumayrou,L. Duband,Katrina Exter,Reinhard Genzel,Jean-Marie Gillis,Ulrich Grözinger,Thomas Henning,J. M. Herreros,Rik Huygen,Massimo Inguscio,Gerhard Jakob,Claude Jamar,C. Jean,J. de Jong,Reinhard O. Katterloher,Csaba Kiss,Ulrich Klaas,Dietrich Lemke,Dieter Lutz,Suzanne C. Madden,Benoit Marquet,J. Martignac,A. Mazy,Patrick Merken,Francis Montfort,L. Morbidelli,Thomas Müller,Markus Nielbock,K. Okumura,R. Orfei,Roland Ottensamer,Roland Ottensamer,Stefano Pezzuto,Paola Popesso,Jan Putzeys,S. Regibo,V. Reveret,Pierre Royer,Marc Sauvage,Jürgen Schreiber,Jutta Stegmaier,D. Schmitt,J. Schubert,E. Sturm,M. Thiel,G. Tofani,R. Vavrek,M. Wetzstein,E. Wieprecht,Erich Wiezorrek +83 more
TL;DR: The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) as discussed by the authors is one of the three science instruments on ESA's far infrared and sub-mil- limetre observatory.
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The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) on the Herschel Space Observatory
Albrecht Poglitsch,C. Waelkens,Norbert Geis,Helmut Feuchtgruber,B. Vandenbussche,L. Rodriguez,Oliver Krause,Etienne Renotte,C. Van Hoof,P. Saraceno,J. Cepa,Franz Kerschbaum,P. Agnese,Babar Ali,Bruno Altieri,Paola Andreani,J.-L. Augueres,Zoltan Balog,L. Barl,Otto H. Bauer,N. Belbachir,M. Benedettini,N. Billot,O. Boulade,Horst Bischof,Joris Blommaert,E. Callut,C. Cara,R. Cerulli,D. Cesarsky,Alessandra Contursi,Ybe Creten,W. De Meester,V. Doublier,E. Doumayrou,L. Duband,Katrina Exter,Reinhard Genzel,Jean-Marie Gillis,Ulrich Grözinger,Thomas Henning,J. M. Herreros,Rik Huygen,Massimo Inguscio,Gerhard Jakob,Claude Jamar,C. Jean,J. de Jong,Reinhard O. Katterloher,Csaba Kiss,Ulrich Klaas,Dietrich Lemke,Dieter Lutz,Suzanne C. Madden,Benoit Marquet,J. Martignac,A. Mazy,Patrick Merken,Francis Montfort,L. Morbidelli,Thomas Müller,Markus Nielbock,K. Okumura,R. Orfei,Roland Ottensamer,Roland Ottensamer,Stefano Pezzuto,Paola Popesso,Jan Putzeys,S. Regibo,V. Reveret,Pierre Royer,Marc Sauvage,Jürgen Schreiber,Jutta Stegmaier,D. Schmitt,J. Schubert,E. Sturm,M. Thiel,G. Tofani,R. Vavrek,M. Wetzstein,E. Wieprecht,Erich Wiezorrek +83 more
TL;DR: The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) as discussed by the authors is one of the three science instruments on ESA's far infrared and submillimetre observatory.
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The Solar Orbiter EUI instrument: The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager
Pierre Rochus,F. Auchère,David Berghmans,Louise K. Harra,Werner Schmutz,Udo Schühle,P. Addison,T. Appourchaux,R. Aznar Cuadrado,D. N. Baker,J. Barbay,D. Bates,Ali BenMoussa,M. Bergmann,C. Beurthe,B. Borgo,K. Bonte,M. Bouzit,L. Bradley,V. Büchel,Eric Buchlin,Jörg Büchner,F. Cabé,L. Cadiergues,M. Chaigneau,B. Chares,C. Choque Cortez,P. Coker,M. Condamin,S. Coumar,Werner Curdt,J. Cutler,D. Davies,G. Davison,Jean-Marc Defise,G. Del Zanna,Franck Delmotte,Véronique Delouille,L. Dolla,C. Dumesnil,F. Dürig,R. Enge,S. François,J.-J. Fourmond,Jean-Marie Gillis,B. Giordanengo,S. Gissot,Lucie M. Green,N. Guerreiro,A. Guilbaud,M. Gyo,M. Haberreiter,A. Hafiz,M. Hailey,Jean-Philippe Halain,J. Hansotte,Christophe Hecquet,K. Heerlein,Marie-Laure Hellin,S. Hemsley,Aline Hermans,V. Hervier,J.-F. Hochedez,Yvette Houbrechts,K. Ihsan,Lionel Jacques,A. Jérôme,J. B. L. Jones,M. Kahle,T. Kennedy,M. Klaproth,M. Kolleck,S. Koller,E. Kotsialos,E. Kraaikamp,P. Langer,A. Lawrenson,J. C. Le Clec’h,Cedric Lenaerts,Sylvie Liébecq,D. Linder,David Long,B. Mampaey,D. Markiewicz-Innes,Benoit Marquet,E. Marsch,Sarah A. Matthews,Emmanuel Mazy,Alexandra Mazzoli,S. Meining,Evgueni Meltchakov,R. Mercier,S. Meyer,M. Monecke,F. Monfort,Gilles Morinaud,F. Moron,L. Mountney,R. Müller,Bogdan Nicula,S. Parenti,S. Parenti,Hardi Peter,Daniel Pfiffner,A. Philippon,I. Phillips,Jean-Yves Plesseria,E. Pylyser,Frédéric Rabecki,M.-F. Ravet-Krill,J. Rebellato,Etienne Renotte,Luciano Rodriguez,Stéphane Roose,Julien Rosin,Laurence Rossi,P. Roth,F. Rouesnel,M. Roulliay,Antoine Rousseau,K. Ruane,J. Scanlan,P. Schlatter,Daniel B. Seaton,K. Silliman,S. Smit,Philip J. Smith,Sami K. Solanki,M. Spescha,A. Spencer,Koen Stegen,Yvan Stockman,N. Szwec,C. Tamiatto,J. Tandy,Luca Teriaca,C. Theobald,Isabelle Tychon,L. van Driel-Gesztelyi,Cis Verbeeck,Jean-Claude Vial,Stephan Werner,Matthew J. West,D. Westwood,Thomas Wiegelmann,G. Willis,Berend Winter,Andreas Zerr,X. Zhang,Andrei Zhukov +149 more
TL;DR: The Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) as discussed by the authors is part of the remote sensing instrument package of the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission that will explore the inner heliosphere and observe the Sun from vantage points close to the Sun and out of the ecliptic.
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Design status of ASPIICS, an externally occulted coronagraph for PROBA-3
Etienne Renotte,Andres Alia,Alessandro Bemporad,Joseph Bernier,Cristina Bramanti,Steve Buckley,Gerardo Capobianco,Ileana Cernica,Vladimir Daniel,Radoslav Darakchiev,Marcin Darmetko,Arnaud Debaize,François Denis,Richard Desselle,Lieve de Vos,Adrian Dinescu,Silvano Fineschi,Karl Fleury-Frenette,Mauro Focardi,A. Fumel,Damien Galano,Camille Galy,Jean-Marie Gillis,Tomasz Górski,Estelle Graas,Rafal Graczyk,Konrad Grochowski,Jean-Philippe A. Halain,Aline Hermans,Russell A. Howard,Carl Jackson,Emmanuel Janssen,Hubert Kasprzyk,Jacek Kosiec,Serge Koutchmy,Jana Kovačičinová,N. Kranitis,Michal Kurowski,Michał Ładno,Philippe Lamy,Federico Landini,Radek Lapáček,Vít Lédl,Sylvie Liébecq,Davide Loreggia,Brian McGarvey,Giuseppe Massone,Radek Melich,Agnes Mestreau-Garreau,Dominique Mollet,Łukasz Mosdorf,Michał Mosdorf,Mateusz Mroczkowski,Raluca Muller,Gianalfredo Nicolini,Bogdan Nicula,Kevin O'Neill,Piotr Orleanski,Marie-Catherine Palau,Maurizio Pancrazzi,Antonios Paschalis,Karel Patočka,Radek Peresty,Irina Popescu,Pavel Psota,Miroslaw Rataj,Jan Rautakoski,Marco Romoli,Roman Rybecký,Lucas Salvador,Jean-Sébastien Servaye,Cornel Solomon,Yvan Stockman,Arkadiusz Swat,Cédric Thizy,Michel Thome,Kanaris Tsinganos,Jim Van der Meulen,Nico Van Vooren,Tomáš Vít,Tomasz Walczak,Alicja Zarzycka,Joe Zender,Andrei Zhukov +83 more
TL;DR: The ASPIICS (Association of Spacecraft for Polarimetric and Imaging Investigation of the Corona of the Sun) as mentioned in this paper is the first space coronagraph to cover the range of radial distances between 1.08 and 3 solar radii where the magnetic field plays a crucial role in the coronal dynamics, thus providing continuous observational conditions very close to those during a total solar eclipse.