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Jean-Charles Augereau

Jean-Charles Augereau

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Physics

D-Index
84
Citations
17181
World Ranking
2718
National Ranking
113

Overview

Jean-Charles Augereau is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. The primary field of study is Physics and Astronomy, with particular focus within the subfields of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Instrumentation, Insect Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their research covers a range of topics including Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies, Astro and Planetary Science, Astronomy and Astrophysical Research, Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations, Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena, as well as Mosquito-borne diseases and control.

Recent publications by Jean-Charles Augereau demonstrate a diversity of scientific interests:

  • "Thermal imaging of dust hiding the black hole in NGC 1068", 2022, Nature
  • "MATISSE, the VLTI mid-infrared imaging spectro-interferometer", 2022, Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • "Impact of Human Activities on Disease-Spreading Mosquitoes in Urban Areas", 2023, Journal of Urban Health
  • "Reciprocal interactions between anthropogenic stressors and insect microbiota", 2022, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "SPHERE+: Imaging young Jupiters down to the snowline", 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)

The frequent co-authors associated with Jean-Charles Augereau include:

  • S. Wolf
  • C. Dominik
  • J. Varga
  • M. R. Hogerheijde
  • G. Weigelt

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astronomical Journal
  • Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • Kölner Universitäts PublikationsServer (Universität zu Köln)

Best Publications

  • Discovery of a planetary-mass companion within the gap of the transition disk around PDS 70

    M. Keppler;M. Benisty;A. Müller;Th. Henning

  • PIONIER: a 4-telescope visitor instrument at VLTI

    Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin;J.-P. Berger;B. Lazareff;G. Zins

  • The c2d Spitzer spectroscopic survey of ices around low-mass young stellar objects. I. H2O and the 5-8 mu m bands

    A. C.A. Boogert;K. M. Pontoppidan;C. Knez;F. Lahuis;F. Lahuis

  • C2D Spitzer-IRS spectra of disks around T Tauri stars: I. Silicate emission and grain growth

    J. E. Kessler-Silacci;J. C. Augereau;C. P. Dullemond;V. Geers

  • Discovery of a planetary-mass companion within the gap of the transition disk around PDS 70

    M. Keppler;M. Benisty;M. Benisty;A. Müller;Th. Henning

  • PIONIER: a 4-telescope visitor instrument at VLTI

    J.-B. Le Bouquin;J.-P. Berger;B. Lazareff;G. Zins

  • c2d Spitzer IRS spectra of disks around T tauri stars - I. Silicate emission and grain growth

    Jacqueline Kessler-Silacci;Jean Charles Augereau;Cornelis P. Dullemond;Vincent Geers

  • Dynamical modeling of large scale asymmetries in the beta Pictoris dust disk

    J. C. Augereau;R. P. Nelson;A. M. Lagrange;J. C. B. Papaloizou

  • The Spitzer c2d survey of weak-line T Tauri stars. II. New constraints on the timescale for planet building

    Lucas Cieza;Deborah L. Padgett;Karl R. Stapelfeldt;Jean Charles Augereau

  • Discovery of a warm, dusty giant planet around HIP 65426

    G. Chauvin;G. Chauvin;S. Desidera;A. M. Lagrange;A. Vigan

  • Molecular Gas Clumps from the Destruction of Icy Bodies in the β Pictoris Debris Disk

    W. R. F. Dent;M. C. Wyatt;A. Roberge;J.-C. Augereau

  • Cold disks: Spitzer spectroscopy of disks around young stars with large gaps

    J. M. Brown;G. A. Blake;C. P. Dullemond;B. Merín

  • Probing dust grain evolution in IM Lupi's circumstellar disc - Multi-wavelength observations and modelling of the dust disc

    C. Pinte;C. Pinte;D. L. Padgett;F. Ménard;K. R. Stapelfeldt

  • Circumstellar material in the Vega inner system revealed by CHARA/FLUOR

    Olivier Absil;E. di Folco;A. Mérand;J.-C. Augereau

  • C2D Spitzer-IRS spectra of disks around T Tauri stars. II. PAH emission features

    V. C. Geers;J. C. Augereau;J. C. Augereau;K. M. Pontoppidan;K. M. Pontoppidan;C. P. Dullemond

  • Near-infrared scattered light properties of the HR4796A dust ring: a measured scattering phase function from 13.6deg to 166.6deg

    Julien Milli;Arthur Vigan;David. Mouillet;Anne-Marie Lagrange

  • Hst/nicmos2 coronagraphic observations of the circumstellar environment of three old pms stars: hd 100546, sao 206462 and mwc 480

    J. C. Augereau;A. M. Lagrange;D. Mouillet;F. Ménard

  • Spitzer Mid-infrared Spectroscopy of Ices Toward Extincted Background Stars

    C. Knez;A. C. A. Boogert;K. M. Pontoppidan;J. E. Kessler-Silacci

  • C2D Spitzer-IRS spectra of disks around T Tauri stars IV Crystalline silicates

    J. Olofsson;J. C. Augereau;E. F. van Dishoeck;E. F. van Dishoeck;B. Merin

  • Collisional processes and size distribution in spatially extended debris discs

    Philippe Thebault;Jean-Charles Augereau

Frequent Co-Authors

Francois Menard
Francois Menard Grenoble Alpes University
Anthony Boccaletti
Anthony Boccaletti Paris Observatory
Glenn J. White
Glenn J. White The Open University
E. F. van Dishoeck
E. F. van Dishoeck Leiden University
Gaspard Duchêne
Gaspard Duchêne Grenoble Alpes University
Sebastian Wolf
Sebastian Wolf Kiel University
Carsten Dominik
Carsten Dominik University of Amsterdam
Geoffrey A. Blake
Geoffrey A. Blake California Institute of Technology
René Liseau
René Liseau Chalmers University of Technology
Neal J. Evans
Neal J. Evans The University of Texas at Austin

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