P Encrenaz
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Recent Articles
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Cernicharo J, Teyssier D, Quintana-Lacaci G, Daniel F, Agundez M, Prieto L, et al.
Astrophys J Lett
. 2016 Jan;
796(1).
PMID: 26722620
We report on the discovery of strong intensity variations in the high rotational lines of abundant molecular species towards the archetypical circumstellar envelope of IRC+10216. The observations have been carried...
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Goicoechea J, Teyssier D, Etxaluze M, Goldsmith P, Ossenkopf V, Gerin M, et al.
Astrophys J
. 2015 Nov;
812(1).
PMID: 26568638
We present the first ~7.5'×11.5' velocity-resolved (~0.2 km s) map of the [C ii] 158 m line toward the Orion molecular cloud 1 (OMC 1) taken with the /HIFI instrument....
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Tzortzakis S, Mechain G, Patalano G, Andre Y, Prade B, Franco M, et al.
Opt Lett
. 2007 Nov;
27(21):1944-6.
PMID: 18033410
We report on what is believed to be the first observation of coherent subterahertz (sub-THz) emission from a 1-m string in the atmosphere. The sub-THz pulse emitted by the filamentary...
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Stofan E, Elachi C, Lunine J, Lorenz R, Stiles B, Mitchell K, et al.
Nature
. 2007 Jan;
445(7123):61-4.
PMID: 17203056
The surface of Saturn's haze-shrouded moon Titan has long been proposed to have oceans or lakes, on the basis of the stability of liquid methane at the surface. Initial visible...
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Elachi C, Wall S, Janssen M, Stofan E, Lopes R, Kirk R, et al.
Nature
. 2006 Jun;
441(7094):709-13.
PMID: 16760968
Cassini's Titan Radar Mapper imaged the surface of Saturn's moon Titan on its February 2005 fly-by (denoted T3), collecting high-resolution synthetic-aperture radar and larger-scale radiometry and scatterometry data. These data...
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Lorenz R, Wall S, Radebaugh J, Boubin G, Reffet E, Janssen M, et al.
Science
. 2006 May;
312(5774):724-7.
PMID: 16675695
The most recent Cassini RADAR images of Titan show widespread regions (up to 1500 kilometers by 200 kilometers) of near-parallel radar-dark linear features that appear to be seas of longitudinal...
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Elachi C, Wall S, Allison M, Anderson Y, Boehmer R, Callahan P, et al.
Science
. 2005 May;
308(5724):970-4.
PMID: 15890871
The Cassini Titan Radar Mapper imaged about 1% of Titan's surface at a resolution of approximately 0.5 kilometer, and larger areas of the globe in lower resolution modes. The images...
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