International audienceThe resonant rotation of Mercury can be modelised by a kernel model on which we can add perturbations. Our kernel model is a two-degree of freedom one written in Hamiltonian formalism. For this kernel, we consider that Mercury is solid and rotates on a Keplerian orbit. By introducing the perturbations due to the other planets of the Solar System, it appears that, in a particular case, our slow degree of freedom may enter into a 1:1 resonance with the Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn. Actually, as the moments of inertia of Mercury are still poorly known, this phenomenon cannot be excluded
We used recently produced Solar System ephemerides, which incorporate 2 years of ranging observation...
International audienceOur work deals with the physical and dynamical causes that induce librations a...
14 pages, 7 figures. Published in Icarus (www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus).International audienceThe ...
International audienceThe resonant rotation of Mercury can be modelised by a kernel model on which w...
In the framework of the space mission BepiColombo, a very accurate model of rotation of Mercury is r...
Mercury is the unique known planet that is situated in a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance nowadays. Observat...
International audienceTwo space missions dedicated to Mercury (MESSENGER and BepiColombo) aim at und...
International audienceWe present a simple dynamical model of the rotation of Mercury in which the He...
International audienceWith the space missions MESSENGER and BepiColombo, there has been a renewed in...
International audienceIn the framework of the space missions to Mercury, an accurate model of rotati...
The internal structure of Mercury is the most puzzling among the terrestrial planets. The space miss...
Earth-based radar observations of the spin state of Mercury at 35 epochs between 2002 and 2012 revea...
The 3:2 spin-orbit resonance between the rotational and orbital motions of Mercury (the periods ar...
The shaking of Mercury’s orbit by the planets forces librations in longitude in addition to those at...
The second-order nonlinear differential equation for the rotation of Mercury is shown to imply locke...
We used recently produced Solar System ephemerides, which incorporate 2 years of ranging observation...
International audienceOur work deals with the physical and dynamical causes that induce librations a...
14 pages, 7 figures. Published in Icarus (www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus).International audienceThe ...
International audienceThe resonant rotation of Mercury can be modelised by a kernel model on which w...
In the framework of the space mission BepiColombo, a very accurate model of rotation of Mercury is r...
Mercury is the unique known planet that is situated in a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance nowadays. Observat...
International audienceTwo space missions dedicated to Mercury (MESSENGER and BepiColombo) aim at und...
International audienceWe present a simple dynamical model of the rotation of Mercury in which the He...
International audienceWith the space missions MESSENGER and BepiColombo, there has been a renewed in...
International audienceIn the framework of the space missions to Mercury, an accurate model of rotati...
The internal structure of Mercury is the most puzzling among the terrestrial planets. The space miss...
Earth-based radar observations of the spin state of Mercury at 35 epochs between 2002 and 2012 revea...
The 3:2 spin-orbit resonance between the rotational and orbital motions of Mercury (the periods ar...
The shaking of Mercury’s orbit by the planets forces librations in longitude in addition to those at...
The second-order nonlinear differential equation for the rotation of Mercury is shown to imply locke...
We used recently produced Solar System ephemerides, which incorporate 2 years of ranging observation...
International audienceOur work deals with the physical and dynamical causes that induce librations a...
14 pages, 7 figures. Published in Icarus (www.elsevier.com/locate/icarus).International audienceThe ...