Yves Rogez
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Science | 2015
Wlodek Kofman; Alain Herique; Yves Barbin; Jean Pierre Barriot; Valérie Ciarletti; S. M. Clifford; P. Edenhofer; Charles Elachi; Christelle Eyraud; Jean Pierre Goutail; Essam Heggy; L. Jorda; J. Lasue; Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; E. Nielsen; Pierre Pasquero; Frank Preusker; Pascal Puget; Dirk Plettemeier; Yves Rogez; H. Sierks; Christoph Statz; I. P. Williams; Sonia Zine; Jakob J. van Zyl
The Philae lander provides a unique opportunity to investigate the internal structure of a comet nucleus, providing information about its formation and evolution in the early solar system. We present Comet Nucleus Sounding Experiment by Radiowave Transmission (CONSERT) measurements of the interior of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. From the propagation time and form of the signals, the upper part of the “head” of 67P is fairly homogeneous on a spatial scale of tens of meters. CONSERT also reduced the size of the uncertainty of Philae’s final landing site down to approximately 21 by 34 square meters. The average permittivity is about 1.27, suggesting that this region has a volumetric dust/ice ratio of 0.4 to 2.6 and a porosity of 75 to 85%. The dust component may be comparable to that of carbonaceous chondrites.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2015
Valérie Ciarletti; Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; J. Lasue; Christoph Statz; Dirk Plettemeier; Alain Herique; Yves Rogez; Wlodek Kofman
After the successful landing of Philae on the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the Rosetta mission provided the first opportunity of performing measurements with the CONSERT tomographic radar in November 2014. CONSERT data were acquired during this first science sequence. They unambiguously showed that propagation through the smaller lobe of the nucleus was achieved. Aims. While the ultimate objective of the CONSERT radar is to perform the tomography of the nucleus, this paper focuses on the local characterization of the shallow subsurface in the area of Philae’s final landing site, specifically determining the possible presence of a permittivity gradient below the nucleus surface. Methods. A number of electromagnetic simulations were made with a ray-tracing code to parametrically study how the gradient of the dielectric constant in the near-subsurface affects the ability of CONSERT to receive signals. Results. At the 90 MHz frequency of CONSERT, the dielectric constant is a function of porosity, composition, and temperature. The dielectric constant values considered for the study are based on observations made by the other instruments of the Rosetta mission, which indicate a possible near-surface gradient in physical properties and on laboratory measurements made on analog samples. Conclusions. The obtained simulated data clearly show that if the dielectric constant were increasing with depth, it would have prevented the reception of signal at the CONSERT location during the first science sequence. We conclude from our simulations that the dielectric constant most probably decreases with depth.
Planetary and Space Science | 2015
Alain Herique; Yves Rogez; Oudomsack Pierre Pasquero; Sonia Zine; Pascal Puget; Wlodek Kofman
Acta Astronautica | 2016
Eric Jurado; Thierry Martin; Elisabet Canalias; Alejandro Blazquez; Romain Garmier; Thierry Ceolin; Philippe Gaudon; Cedric Delmas; Jens Biele; Stephan Ulamec; E. Remetean; Alex Torres; Julien Laurent-Varin; Benoit Dolives; Alain Herique; Yves Rogez; Wlodek Kofman; L. Jorda; Vladimir Zakharov; J.-F. Crifo; A. V. Rodionov; P. Heinish; Jean-Baptiste Vincent
Acta Astronautica | 2016
Yves Rogez; Pascal Puget; Sonia Zine; Alain Herique; Wlodek Kofman; Nicolas Altobelli; Mike Ashman; Maud Barthélémy; Jens Biele; Alejandro Blazquez; Carlos M. Casas; Marc Costa Sitjà; Cedric Delmas; Cinzia Fantinati; Jean-François Fronton; Bernhard Geiger; Koen Geurts; Björn Grieger; Ronny Hahnel; Raymond Hoofs; Armelle Hubault; Eric Jurado; M. Küppers; Michael Maibaum; Aurélie Moussi-Souffys; Pablo Muñoz; Laurence O’Rourke; Brigitte Pätz; Dirk Plettemeier; Stephan Ulamec
Planetary and Space Science | 2012
Alain Herique; J. Lasue; Yves Rogez; Sonia Zine; Wlodek Kofman
Archive | 2017
Caroline Lange; Jens Biele; Stephan Ulamec; Christian Krause; Barbara Cozzoni; Oliver Küchemann; Simon Tardivel; Tra-Mi Ho; Jan Thimo Grundmann; Christian Ziach; Christian Grimm; Silvio Schröder; Michael Lange; Josef Reill; Alain Herique; Yves Rogez; S. Rochat; Ian Carnelli; Andres Galvez; Christian Philippe; Björn Grieger; Jesus Gil-Fernandez; M. Kueppers; Dirk Plettemeier; Jerzy Grygorczuk; Marta Tokarz; Elisabet Wejmo
COSPAR 2018, 42nd Assembly | 2018
W. W. Kofman; Alain Herique; Valérie Ciarletti; Jérémie Lasue; Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; Yves Rogez; Sonia Zine; Dirk Plettemeier
Acta Astronautica | 2018
Alain Herique; Dirk Plettemeier; Caroline Lange; Jan Thimo Grundmann; V. Ciarletti; Tra-Mi Ho; Wlodek Kofman; Benoit Agnus; Jun Du; Wenzhe Fa; Oriane Gassot; Ricardo Granados-Alfaro; Jerzy Grygorczuk; Ronny Hahnel; Christophe Hoarau; Martin Laabs; Christophe Le Gac; Marco Mütze; S. Rochat; Yves Rogez; Marta Tokarz; Petr Schaffer; André-Jean Vieau; Jens Biele; Christopher Buck; Jesus Gil Fernandez; Christian Krause; Raquel Rodriguez Suquet; Stephan Ulamec
Acta Astronautica | 2018
Caroline Lange; Jens Biele; Stephan Ulamec; Christian Krause; Barbara Cozzoni; Oliver Küchemann; Simon Tardivel; Tra-Mi Ho; Christian Grimm; Jan Thimo Grundmann; Elisabet Wejmo; Silvio Schröder; Michael Lange; Josef Reill; Alain Herique; Yves Rogez; Dirk Plettemeier; Ian Carnelli; Andres Galvez; Christian Philippe; M. Küppers; Björn Grieger; Jesus Gil Fernandez; Jerzy Grygorczuk; Marta Tokarz; Christian Ziach