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pro vyhledávání: '"Devillepoix, H"'
Autor:
Shober, P. M., Tancredi, G., Vaubaillon, J., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Deam, S., Anghel, S., Sansom, E. K., Colas, F., Martino, S.
Context. Jupiter-family comets (JFCs), which originate from the Kuiper belt and scattered disk, exhibit low-inclination and chaotic trajectories due to close encounters with Jupiter. Despite their typically short incursions into the inner solar syste
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08224
Autor:
Brown, P. G., McCausland, P. J. A., Hildebrand, A. R, Hanton, L. T. J., Eckart, L. M., Busemann, H., Krietsch, D., Maden, C., Welten, K., Caffee, M. W., Laubenstein, M., Vida, D., Ciceri, F., Silber, E., Herd, C. D. K., Hill, P., Devillepoix, H., Sansom, Eleanor K., Cupák, Martin, Anderson, Seamus, Flemming, R. L., Nelson, A. J., Mazur, M., Moser, D. E., Cooke, W. J., Hladiuk, D., Malečić, Barbara, Prtenjak, Maja Telišman, Nowell, R.
The Golden (British Columbia, Canada) meteorite fall occurred on Oct 4, 2021 at 0534 UT with the first recovered fragment (1.3 kg) landing on an occupied bed. The meteorite is an unbrecciated, low-shock (S2) ordinary chondrite of intermediate composi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.17822
Autor:
Kann, D. A., Agayeva, S., Aivazyan, V., Alishov, S., Andrade, C. M., Antier, S., Baransky, A., Bendjoya, P., Benkhaldoun, Z., Beradze, S., Berezin, D., Boër, M., Broens, E., Brunier, S., Bulla, M., Burkhonov, O., Burns, E., Chen, Y., Chen, Y. P., Conti, M., Coughlin, M. W., Cui, W. W., Daigne, F., Delaveau, B., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Dietrich, T., Dornic, D., Dubois, F., Ducoin, J. -G., Durand, E., Duverne, P. -A., Eggenstein, H. -B., Ehgamberdiev, S., Fouad, A., Freeberg, M., Froebrich, D., Ge, M. Y., Gervasoni, S., Godunova, V., Gokuldass, P., Gurbanov, E., Han, D. W., Hasanov, E., Hello, P., Hussenot-Desenonges, T., Inasaridze, R., Iskandar, A., Ismailov, N., Janati, A., Laz, T. Jegou du, Jia, S. M., Karpov, S., Kaeouach, A., Kiendrebeogo, R. W., Klotz, A., Kneip, R., Kochiashvili, N., Kunert, N., Lekic, A., Leonini, S., Li, C. K., Li, W., Li, X. B., Liao, J. Y., Logie, L., Lu, F. J., Mao, J., Marchais, D., Ménard, R., Morris, D., Natsvlishvili, R., Nedora, V., Noonan, K., Noysena, K., Orange, N. B., Pang, P. T. H., Peng, H. W., Pellouin, C., Peloton, J., Pradier, T., Pyshna, O., Rajabo, Y., Rau, S., Rinner, C., Rivet, J. -P., Romanov, F. D., Rosi, P., Rupchandani, V. A., Serrau, M., Shokry, A., Simon, A., Smith, K., Sokoliuk, O., Soliman, M., Song, L. M., Takey, A., Tillayev, Y., Ramirez, L. M. Tinjaca, Melo, I. Tosta e, Turpin, D., Postigo, A. de Ugarte, Vanaverbeke, S., Vasylenko, V., Vernet, D., Vidadi, Z., Wang, C., Wang, J., Wang, L. T., Wang, X. F., Xiong, Shaolin L., Xu, Y. P., Xue, W. C., Zeng, X., Zhang, S. N., Zhao, H. S., Zhao, X. F.
GRB 221009A is the brightest Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) detected in more than 50 years of study. In this paper, we present observations in the X-ray and optical domains after the GRB obtained by the GRANDMA Collaboration (which includes observations from
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.06225
Autor:
Sansom, E. K., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Yamamoto, M. -Y., Abe, S., Nozawa, S., Towner, M. C., Cupák, M., Hiramatsu, Y., Kawamura, T., Fujita, K., Yoshikawa, M., Ishihara, Y., Hamama, I., Segawa, N., Kakinami, Y., Furumoto, M., Katao, H., Inoue, Y., Cool, A., Bonning, G., Howie, R. M., Bland, P. A.
On 5th December 2020 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Hayabusa-2 sample return capsule came back to the Earth. It re-entered the atmosphere over South Australia, visible for 53 seconds as a fireball from near the Northern Territ
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.02235
Publikováno v:
A&A 658, A109 (2022)
Context. The populations of small bodies of the Solar System (asteroids, comets, Kuiper Belt objects) are used to constrain the origin and evolution of the Solar System. Both their orbital distribution and composition distribution are required to tra
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.11656
Autor:
Towner, M. C., Jansen-Sturgeon, T., Cupak, M., Sansom, E. K., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Bland, P. A., Howie, R. M, Paxman, J. P., Benedix, G. K., Hartig, B. A. D.
Fireball networks are used to recover meteorites, with the context of orbits. Observations from these networks cover the bright flight, where the meteoroid is luminescent, but to recover a fallen meteorite, these observations must often be predicted
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.04397
Autor:
Neidhart, T., Miljković, K., Sansom, E. K., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Kawamura, T., Dimech, J. -L., Wieczorek, M. A., Bland, P. A.
Publikováno v:
Publ. Astron. Soc. Aust. 38 (2021) e016
Fireballs are infrequently recorded by seismic sensors on the ground. If recorded, they are usually reported as one-off events. This study is the first seismic bulk analysis of the largest single fireball data set, observed by the Desert Fireball Net
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.11534
Autor:
Shober, P. M., Jansen-Sturgeon, T., Bland, P. A., Devillepoix, H. A. R., Sansom, E. K., Towner, M. C., Cupák, M., Howie, R. M., Hartig, B. A. D.
Based on telescopic observations of Jupiter-family comets (JFCs), there is predicted to be a paucity of objects at sub-kilometre sizes. However, several bright fireballs and some meteorites have been tenuously linked to the JFC population, showing me
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08848
Autor:
Sansom, E. K., Bland, P. A., Towner, M. C., Devillepoix, H. A. R. D., Cupak, M., Howie, R. M., Jansen-Sturgeon, T., Cox, M. A., Hartig, B. A. D., Paxman, J. P., Benedix, G., Forman, L. V.
On the 27th of November 2015, at 10:43:45.526 UTC, a fireball was observed across South Australia by ten Desert Fireball Network observatories lasting 6.1 s. A $\sim37$ kg meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a speed of 13.68$\pm0.09\,\mbox{km s}^{-
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.07151
Autor:
Devillepoix, H. A. R., Cupák, M., Bland, P. A., Sansom, E. K., Towner, M. C., Howie, R. M., Hartig, B. A. D., Jansen-Sturgeon, T., Shober, P. M., Anderson, S. L., Benedix, G. K., Busan, D., Sayers, R., Jenniskens, P., Albers, J., Herd, C. D. K., Hill, P. J. A., Brown, P. G., Krzeminski, Z., Osinski, G. R., Aoudjehane, H. Chennaoui, Benkhaldoun, Z., Jabiri, A., Guennoun, M., Barka, A., Darhmaoui, H., Daly, L., Collins, G. S., McMullan, S., Suttle, M. D., Ireland, T., Bonning, G., Baeza, L., Alrefay, T. Y., Horner, J., Swindle, T. D., Hergenrother, C. W., Fries, M. D., Tomkins, A., Langendam, A., Rushmer, T., O'Neill, C., Janches, D., Hormaechea, J. L., Shaw, C., Young, J. S., Alexander, M., Mardon, A. D., Tate, J. R.
The world's meteorite collections contain a very rich picture of what the early Solar System would have been made of, however the lack of spatial context with respect to their parent population for these samples is an issue. The asteroid population i
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.01069