9 Works
Collection of Jovian Radio Emission Probability and Occurrence Maps
Laurent Lamy, Baptiste Cecconi & Stéphane Aicardi
This collection contains a series of published Jovian radio emission probability and occurrence maps.
The GGS/WIND/Waves experience
Lucien Sitruck & Robert Manning
This document describes the DESPA contribution to the WAVES experiment on board the WIND spacecraft.
Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Abstract Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. The circumferential variation in particle size distribution inside the SCI crater is recognized and we interpret that major circumferential variation is caused...
Additional file 1 of Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Overview of the slope around the SCI impact site.
Jupiter Probability Tool
Stéphane Aicardi, Baptiste Cecconi & Laurent Lamy
Jupiter is a source of intense radio emissions in the decametric wavelength range observable from ground (above ∼10 MHz) and from space (down to a few kHz). The strong anisotropy of the Jovian radio sources results in characteristic shapes in the temporal-spectral domain, which can be used to identified the various types of Jovian radio components. The Jupiter Probability Tool provides users with Jovian radio emission observability predictions, depending on the observers location, and the...
Additional file 1 of Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Overview of the slope around the SCI impact site.
Particle size distributions inside and around the artificial crater produced by the Hayabusa2 impact experiment on Ryugu
K. Ogawa, N. Sakatani, T. Kadono, M. Arakawa, R. Honda, K. Wada, K. Shirai, Y. Shimaki, K. Ishibashi, Y. Yokota, T. Saiki, H. Imamura, Y. Tsuda, S. Nakazawa, Y. Takagi, M. Hayakawa, H. Yano, C. Okamoto, Y. Iijima, T. Morota, S. Kameda, E. Tatsumi, Y. Cho, K. Yoshioka, H. Sawada … & S. Sugita
Abstract Japanese Hayabusa2 spacecraft has successfully carried out an impact experiment using a small carry-on impactor (SCI) on an asteroid (162173) Ryugu. We examine the size distribution of particles inside and outside an artificial impact crater (the SCI crater) based on the images taken by the optical navigation camera onboard the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. The circumferential variation in particle size distribution inside the SCI crater is recognized and we interpret that major circumferential variation is caused...
Saturn Anomalous Myriametric Radiation, A New Type of Saturn Radio Emission Revealed by Cassini. Supplementary material: Catalogue of events.
Siyuan Wwwu, Shengyi Ye, Georg Fischer, Ulrich Taubenschuss, Caitriona Jackman, Elizabeth Patricia O'Dwyer, William Kurth, Shuo Yao, Zhonghua Yao, J. Douglas Menietti, Yan Xu, Shuo Yao & Baptiste CecconiSolar System Low Frequency Radio Spectra
Philippe Zarka & Baptiste Cecconi
This dataset contains the natural planetary low frequency radio emission spectra for the Sun, the Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
Affiliations
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Paris Observatory9
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Chiba Institute of Technology4
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Rikkyo University4
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology4
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Kōchi University4
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Washington University in St. Louis4
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University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan4
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University of Aizu4
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Meiji University4
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Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias4