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Natural satellites dynamics and internal structure 23 September 2004 Valéry Lainey, MAGE network
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Brief Presentation Teaching : 39 hours teaching in 2001 (Lille-University) 1998-2002 DEA, PhD Thesis (Galilean satellites) Keywords: celestial mechanics, numerical simulations, ephemerides ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2003-2004 under contract with IMCCE/OV Keywords: OV and Solar system, external Jovian satellites 2003 Post-doc Keywords: observations, reduction, PHEMU 2004-2005 Post-doc Keywords: Phobos, Deimos, Mars Express Paris Bruxelles Bangalore
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New Dynamical Model of the Galilean Satellites (PhD thesis) Choice of a synthetic model (numerical tools and analytical representation) Method in three steps: 1-High sensitive modelling (satellites oblateness, etc.) (Lainey, Duriez, Vienne 2001, Celes. Mech.) 2-Numerical integration of variational equations (fit to the observations) (Lainey, Duriez, Vienne 2004, A&A) 3-Digital filtering and frequency analysis Improvement of an order of magnitude (internal precision) with respect to the former model (E5)
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(Lainey, Arlot, Vienne 2004, A&A, in press) L1 fit (external precision: few tens of km) 1’’≈3000 km Available at: http://www.imcce.fr/ephemerides New Dynamical Model of the Galilean Satellites (PhD thesis)
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Observational part (post-doc) Albedo map (Galileo) Albedo and phase correction for the PHEMU97 campaign flux time (hours) (Vasundhara, Arlot, Lainey, Thuillot 2003, A&A) Mutual events (PHEMU)
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Close flybys between MEX/Phobos (2005-?) (mass, J2, C22, …, centre of figure/centre of mass) Great interaction between natural and artificial satellites dynamics fields first direct determination of the dynamical oblateness of Phobos! MaRS: Mars Radio Science Experiment
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I’m here…! ROB Arrival on April 1 st … (on a sunny day!) PC on Linux and Windows facilities Sharing the office with M.Beuthe (Mars topography, MEX…) Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB)
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ROB TEAM and interactions A lot of interesting discussions in a quite friendly environment: O.Karatekin (MOLA and Phobos) N.Rambaux (rotation of Solar system bodies, …) A.Rivoldini (computer stuff, swimming pool…) P.Rosenblatt: working on the dynamics of artificial satellites GREAT interaction natural/artificial satellites (same methods!) Result = GINS + NOE “We speak the same language”
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MAGE post-docs and interactions I’ve already met: O.Verhoeven at ROB possible interaction on Martian dissipation (Phobos secular acceleration) S.Pireaux at a summer school related to relativistic effects Possible interactions on artificial satellites dynamics
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MaRS team Introduced to MaRS team since April! Already assisted to several meeting Gave a talk on July 7 th 2004
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Conclusion The best is about to come with MEX flybys
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