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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

Tidal friction in rotating turbulent convectivestellar and planetary regions

Stéphane Mathis, Pierre Auclair-Desrotour, M. Guenel, Christophe Le Poncin-Laffite

2014

The flux of long-period comets and the initial orbital distribution of the Oort cloud

Marc Fouchard, Hans Rickman, Giovanni B. Valsecchi, Christiane Froeschlé

2014

La ligne méridienne de l'Observatoire de Paris : Une analyse des registres des observations de Cassini II de 1730 à 1755

Pascal Descamps

2014

The Phemu 2015 campaign of observations of the mutual events of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter

Jean-Eudes Arlot, Eléonore Saquet, Vincent Robert, Valéry Lainey

2014

A new meteor detection algorithm for shuttered photography

Bérénice Reffet, Jérémie Vaubaillon, François Colas

2014

Gaia contribution to the dynamics of Solar System Objects

Daniel Hestroffer, Jerôme Berthier, Benoît Carry, Pedro David, William Thuillot, Jean-Eudes Arlot, David Bancelin, Marc Fouchard, Anatoliy Ivantsov, Irina Kovalenko, Valéry Lainey, Christophe Le Poncin-Laffite, Paolo Tanga

2014

The distribution of asteroid material from multi-filter all-sky photometric surveys

Benoît Carry

2014

Analysis of C21 and S21 time series over long periods of time from SLR data

Florent Deleflie, David Coulot, Christian Bizouard, Jean-Michel Lemoine, P. Bonnefond, Jean-Yves Richard, Franck Reinquin

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