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Author M. Sacchettini and E. Le Meur openurl 
  Title (down) Transmission de données GPS par réseau de radio-modem en Antarctique, Atelier Expérimentation et Instrumentation Toulouse France12-13 novembre 2014 Type Conference - National - Poster
  Year 2014 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Programme 1053  
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  Call Number Serial 5962  
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Author M. Sacchettini and E. Le Meur openurl 
  Title (down) Transmission de données GPS par réseau de radio-modem en
Antarctique
Type Communication
  Year 2014 Publication Atelier expérimentation et instrumentation toulouse france12-13 novembre 2014 Abbreviated Journal  
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Author Peter Baas, Bas J. H. van de Wiel, Erik van Meijgaard, Etienne Vignon, Christophe Genthon, Steven J. A. van der Linden, Stephan R. de Roode doi  isbn
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  Title (down) Transitions in the wintertime near-surface temperature inversion at Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal
  Year 2019 Publication Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 145 Issue 720 Pages 930-946  
  Keywords Antarctic atmosphere observational data analysis regime transition single-column model stable boundary layer  
  Abstract In this work we study the dynamics of the surface-based temperature inversion over the Antarctic Plateau during the polar winter. Using 6 years of observations from the French–Italian Antarctic station Concordia at Dome C, we investigate sudden regime transitions in the strength of the near-surface temperature inversion. Here we define “near-surface” as being within the domain of the 45-m measuring tower. In particular, we consider the strongly nonlinear relation between the 10-m inversion strength (T10m – Ts) and the 10-m wind speed. To this end, all individual events for which the 10-m inversion strength increases or decreases continuously by more than 15 K in time are considered. Composite time series and vertical profiles of wind and temperature reveal specific characteristics of the transition from weak to very strong inversions and vice versa. In contrast to midlatitudes, the largest variations in temperature are not found at the surface but at a height of 10 m. A similar analysis was performed on results from an atmospheric single-column model (SCM). Overall, the SCM results reproduce the observed characteristics of the transitions in the near-surface inversion remarkably well. Using model output, the underlying mechanisms of the regime transitions are identified. The nonlinear relation between inversion strength and wind speed at a given level is explained by variations in the geostrophic wind speed, changes in the depth of the turbulent layer and the vertical divergence of turbulent fluxes. Moreover, the transitions between different boundary layer regimes cannot be explained without considering the contribution of subsidence heating.  
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  ISSN 1477-870X ISBN 1477-870X Medium  
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Author Bardintzeff J.M., Leyrit H., Guillou H., Guille G., Bonin B., Giret A. & Brousse R. openurl 
  Title (down) Transition between tholeiitic and alkali basalts : Petrographical and geochemical evidence from Fangataufa, Pacific Ocean, and Kerguelen, Indian Ocean. Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication Geochemical journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 28 Issue Pages 489-515  
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Author D. Mékarnia, T. Guillot, J.-P. Rivet, F.-X. Schmider, L. Abe, I. Gonçalves, A. Agabi, N. Crouzet, T. Fruth, M. Barbieri, D. D. R. Bayliss, G. Zhou, E. Aristidi, J. Szulagyi, J.-B. Daban, Y. Fanteï-Caujolle, C. Gouvret, A. Erikson, H. Rauer, F. Bouchy, J. Gerakis, G. Bouchez doi  isbn
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  Title (down) Transiting planet candidates with ASTEP 400 at Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal
  Year 2016 Publication Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 463 Issue 1 Pages 45-62  
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  Abstract ASTEP 400, the main instrument of the ASTEP (Antarctica Search for Transiting ExoPlanets) programme, is a 40 cm telescope, designed to withstand the harsh conditions in Antarctica, achieving a photometric accuracy of a fraction of millimagnitude on hourly time-scales for planet-hosting southern bright (R ∼ 12 mag) stars. We review the performances of this instrument, describe its operating conditions, and present results from the analysis of observations obtained during its first three years (2010–2012) of operation, before its repatriation in 2014. During this time, we observed a total of 22 stellar fields (1° × 1° field of view). Each field, in which we measured stars up to magnitude R = 18 mag, was observed continuously during ∼7 to ∼30 d. More than 200 000 frames were recorded and 310 000 stars processed, using an implementation of the optimal image subtraction photometry algorithm. We found 43 planetary transit candidates. 20 of these candidates were observed using spectroscopic follow-ups including four targets classified as good planet candidates. Our results demonstrate that accurate near-continuous photometric observations are achievable from the Concordia station at Dome C in Antarctica, even if we were not able to reach the nominal photometric precision of the instrument. We conducted a correlation analysis between the rms noise and a large number of external parameters and found that source of the ∼1 mmag correlated noise is not obvious and does not depend on a single parameter. However, our analysis provided some hints and guidance to increase the photometric accuracy of the instrument. These improvements should equip any future telescope operating in Antarctica.  
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  ISSN 0035-8711 ISBN 0035-8711 Medium  
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Author Laurel Kaye, Shreyas Vissapragada, Maximilian N Günther, Suzanne Aigrain, Thomas Mikal-Evans, Eric L N Jensen, Hannu Parviainen, Francisco J Pozuelos, Lyu Abe, Jack S Acton, Abdelkrim Agabi, Douglas R Alves, David R Anderson, David J Armstrong, Khalid Barkaoui, Oscar Barragán, Björn Benneke, Patricia T Boyd, Rafael Brahm, Ivan Bruni, Edward M Bryant, Matthew R Burleigh, Sarah L Casewell, David Ciardi, Ryan Cloutier, Karen A Collins, Kevin I Collins, Dennis M Conti, Ian J M Crossfield, Nicolas Crouzet, Tansu Daylan, Diana Dragomir, Georgina Dransfield, Daniel Fabrycky, Michael Fausnaugh, Gábor Fuűrész, Tianjun Gan, Samuel Gill, Michaël Gillon, Michael R Goad, Varoujan Gorjian, Michael Greklek-McKeon, Natalia Guerrero, Tristan Guillot, Emmanuël Jehin, J S Jenkins, Monika Lendl, Jacob Kamler, Stephen R Kane, John F Kielkopf, Michelle Kunimoto, Wenceslas Marie-Sainte, James McCormac, Djamel Mékarnia, Farisa Y Morales, Maximiliano Moyano, Enric Palle, Vivien Parmentier, Howard M Relles, François-Xavier Schmider, Richard P Schwarz, S Seager, Alexis M S Smith, Thiam-Guan Tan, Jake Taylor, Amaury H M J Triaud, Joseph D Twicken, Stephane Udry, J I Vines, Gavin Wang, Peter J Wheatley, Joshua N Winn doi  openurl
  Title (down) Transit timings variations in the three-planet system: TOI-270 Type Journal
  Year 2021 Publication Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 510 Issue 4 Pages 5464-5485  
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  Abstract We present ground- and space-based photometric observations of TOI-270 (L231-32), a system of three transiting planets consisting of one super-Earth and two sub-Neptunes discovered by TESS around a bright (K-mag = 8.25) M3V dwarf. The planets orbit near low-order mean-motion resonances (5:3 and 2:1) and are thus expected to exhibit large transit timing variations (TTVs). Following an extensive observing campaign using eight different observatories between 2018 and 2020, we now report a clear detection of TTVs for planets c and d, with amplitudes of ∼10 min and a super-period of ∼3 yr, as well as significantly refined estimates of the radii and mean orbital periods of all three planets. Dynamical modelling of the TTVs alone puts strong constraints on the mass ratio of planets c and d and on their eccentricities. When incorporating recently published constraints from radial velocity observations, we obtain masses of $M{\mathrm{b}}=1.48\pm 0.18\, M\oplus$, $M{\mathrm{c}}=6.20\pm 0.31\, M\oplus$, and $M{\mathrm{d}}=4.20\pm 0.16\, M\oplus$ for planets b, c, and d, respectively. We also detect small but significant eccentricities for all three planets : eb = 0.0167 ± 0.0084, ec = 0.0044 ± 0.0006, and ed = 0.0066 ± 0.0020. Our findings imply an Earth-like rocky composition for the inner planet, and Earth-like cores with an additional He/H2O atmosphere for the outer two. TOI-270 is now one of the best constrained systems of small transiting planets, and it remains an excellent target for atmospheric characterization.  
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Author T. Fruth, J. Cabrera, Sz Csizmadia, C. Dreyer, P. Eigmüller, A. Erikson, P. Kabath, T. Pasternacki, H. Rauer, R. Titz-Weider, L. Abe, A. Agabi, I. Gonçalves, T. Guillot, D. Mékarnia, J.-P. Rivet, N. Crouzet, R. Chini, R. Lemke, M. Murphy doi  openurl
  Title (down) Transit Search from Antarctica and Chile—Comparison and Combination Type Journal
  Year 2014 Publication Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 126 Issue 937 Pages 227  
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Author Duchamp C., Burton K.A.B., Geloen A. & Dauncey M.J. openurl 
  Title (down) Transient up-regulation of IGF-I gene in brown adipode tissue of cold-exposed rats. Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication American journal of physiology-regulatory integrative and comparative physiology Abbreviated Journal Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol.  
  Volume 272 Issue Pages 453-460  
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Author Marchaudon A., Cerisier J.-C., Bosqued J.-M., Dunlop M.W., Wild J.A., Decreau P.M.E., Forster M., Fontaine D., Laakso H. openurl 
  Title (down) Transient plasma injections in the dayside magnetosphere: one to one correlated observations by Cluster and SuperDARN Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Annales geophysicae Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 22 Issue Pages 141-158  
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Author Jouanneau W, Léandri-Breton DJ, Moe B, Parenteau C, Herzke D, Elliott K, Gabrielsen GW, Chastel O openurl 
  Title (down) Transfert maternel de contaminants et perturbation endocrine chez un oiseau marin Arctique Type Peer-reviewed symposium
  Year 2020 Publication 16émes journées scientifiques du CNFRA, 22-23 septembre 2020, La Rochelle, France Abbreviated Journal  
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