Publications from the "Planet Team"
Mercury
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- Analytical Development of Rigid Mercury Nutation Series, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamics Astronomy
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- Inertial core-mantle coupling and libration of Mercury
- Information on interior structure of the terrestrial planets from their rotation
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"(SC)RMI: A (S)emi-(C)lassical (R)elativistic (M)otion (I)ntegrator, to model the orbits of space probes around the Earth and other planets
Venus
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Atmospheric, Ionospheric, Surface, and Radio Wave Propagation Studies with the Venus Express Radio Science Experiment VeRa
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Information on interior structure of the terrestrial planets from their rotation
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Venus Express Radio Science: Sounding of the Venus surface, atmosphere, and ionosphere.
Mars
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First numerical ephemerides of the two Martian moons
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Gravity, rotation, and interior of the terrestrial planets from planetary geodesy
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- Influence of the winds and of the CO2 mass exchange between the atmosphere and the polar ice caps on Mars' orientation parameters
- nfluence of triaxiality and second-order terms in flattenings on the rotation of terrestrial planets: I. Formalism and rotational normal modes.
- Information on interior structure of the terrestrial planets from their rotation
- Interior structure of terrestrial planets. I. Modeling Mars' mantle and its electromagnetic, geodetic and seismic properties
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- Joint estimation of Martian C20 and rotation variations from simultaneous geodetic measurements: Numerical simulations of a Network Science Experiment.
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Liquid Core for Mars
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Long-term evolution of orbits about a precessing oblate planet: 3. A semianalytical and a purely numerical approaches