Articles and Communications
The IMCCE personnel publish articles in various scientific reviews and takes part in international conferences. These articles make possible to diffuse original works, related to research in theoretical celestial mechanics, mathematics, astrometry or planetology and a more technical works applied in the development of the ephemerides.
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2014
Scientific perspectives from Gaia data of Solar System objects
Paolo Tanga, Jérôme Berthier, Alberto Cellino, Marco Delbo, A. Dell'Oro, Daniel Hestroffer, Daniel Hestroffer, François Mignard, Karri Muinonen, Jean-Marc Petit, Thierry Pauwels, William Thuillot
2014
Physical properties of asteroids derived from a novel approach to modeling of optical lightcurves and WISE thermalinfrared data
Josef Durech, Josef Hanus, Marco Delbo, Victor Ali-Lagoa, Benoît Carry
2014
Mimas' physical forced libration places strong constraints on its interior and origin.
Radwan Tajeddine, Nicolas Rambaux, Valéry Lainey, Sébastien Charnoz, Attilio Rivoldini, Andy Richard, Benoît Noyelles
2014
Spatial Patterns Analysis in Cosmology based on Marked Point Processes
Radu S. Stoica, Elmo Tempel, Lauri Juhan Liivamägi, G. Castellan, Enn Saar
2014
The ''CAmera for BEtter Resolution'' (CABERNET): First scientific results
Jérémie Vaubaillon, Auriane Egal, Alexandre Clovirola, François Colas, Sylvain Bouley, Prakash Atreya, Bérénice Reffet, Regina Rudawska
2014
An Earth with Two Suns
Elke Pilat-Lohinger, Zs. Sandor, Siegfried Eggl, David Bancelin
2014
Dynamics of single and multiple asteroids based on Gaia observations
Daniel Hestroffer
2014
Ground-based follow-up of Solar System objects detected by Gaia
William Thuillot, Benoît Carry, Jerôme Berthier, Pedro David, H. Devillepoix, Daniel Hestroffer
2014
Alhazen : Un héritage millénaire
Pascal Descamps
2014
Search for faint meteors on the orbits of Pribram and Neuschwanstein meteorites
Pavel Koten, Jérémie Vaubaillon, D. Capek, V. Vojácek, Pavel Spurný, R. Stork, François Colas
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