Publications

  • Lucas, A., S. Rodriguez, F. Lemonnier, A. Le Gall, C. Ferrari, P. Paillou, C. Narteau (2019). Texture and composition of Titan’s equatorial region inferred from Cassini SAR inversion: Implications for aeolian transport at Saturn’s largest moon. JGR, under revision.
  • Tiscarino, M. et al. (2019) Close-range remote sensing of Saturn’s rings during Cassini’s ring grazing orbits and grand finale. Science, 364, Issue 6445, eaau1017
  • Labarre, S., S. Jacquemoud, C. Ferrari and the Carolina Team (2019). Retrieving soil surface roughness with the Hapke photometric model: Confrontation with the ground truth. Remote Sensing of Environment, 225, 1-15 .
  • Ferrari, C. (2018) Thermal properties of icy surfaces in the outer solar system. Space Science Rev., 214, 111.
  • Spilker, L., Ferrari, C., Altobelli, N., Pilorz, S. and Morishima, R. (2018) Thermal properties of rings and ring particles, in “Planetary Ring Systems: Properties, Structure, and Evolution.” Cambridge University Press Planetary Science Series. M. Tiscareno and C. Murray, Eds.
  • Jennings, D., Flasar, M.F., Kunde, V.G. and the CIRS Team (2017). The Composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) on Cassini, Applied Optics, 56(18) 5274-5294.
  • Labarre, S., C. Ferrari, S. Jacquemoud (2017). Surface roughness retrieval by inversion of the Hapke model: a multiscale approach. Icarus, 290,63-80.
  • Ferrari, C. and A. Lucas (2016). Low thermal Inertia of Icy Planetary Surfaces: Evidence for amorphous ice? A & A, 588, A133.
  • Reffet, E., Verdier, M., Ferrari, C. (2015). Thickness of Saturn’s B ring as derived from seasonal temperature variations measured by CIRS Cassini. Icarus, 254, 276 – 286.
  • Spilker, L., Ferrari, C. and Morishima, R.(2013) Saturn’s rings temperature at equinox. Icarus, 226, 316-322.
  • Ferrari, C., Reffet, E. (2013). The d ark side of Saturn’s B ring: seasons as clues to its structure. Icarus, 223, 28–39.
  • Ferrari, C., Brooks, S., Edgington, S., Leyrat, C., Pilorz, S., Spilker, L. (2009). Structure of self-gravity wakes in Saturn’s A ring as measured by Cassini CIRS. Icarus, 199, 145–154.
  • Leyrat, C., Ferrari, C., Charnoz, S. Decriem, J., Spilker, L. Pilorz, S., (2008). Spinning particles in Saturn’s C ring from mid-infrared observations: pre-Cassini mission results. Icarus, 196, 625-641.
  • Leyrat, C., Spilker, L.J., Altobelli, N., Pilorz, S., Ferrari, C. (2008). Infrared observations of Saturn’s rings by Cassini CIRS: Phase angle and local time dependence. Planet. Space Sci, 56, 117-133.
  • Coustenis A., Atreya, SK., Ferrari, C. et al.Special issue on the Surfaces and atmospheres of the outer planets, their satellites and ring systems (2008). Planet.Space.Sci., 56, 1-2.
  • Spilker, L., Pilorz, S., Wallis, B., Pearl, J. Cuzzi, J., Brooks, S., Altobelli, N., Edgington, S., Showalter, M., Flasar, M., Ferrari, C. and C. Leyrat (2006). Cassini Thermal Observations of Saturn’s Main Rings: Implications for Particle Rotation and Vertical Mixing, Planet. Space Sci. 54, 1167-1176.
  • Coustenis A., Atreya SK., Ferrari, C. et al.Special issue on the Surfaces and atmospheres of the outer planets, their satellites and ring systems (2006) Planet.Space.Sci., 54, 12, 1115-1116.
  • Ferrari, C. and C. Leyrat (2006) Thermal emission of spinning particles ring particles: the standard model. Astron. Astroph., 447, 745-760.
  • Flasar F. M., et al. (2005): Titan’s atmospheric temperatures, winds and composition, Science, 308, 975-978
  • Ferrari C., Galdemard P., Lagage P.O., Pantin, E. and C. Quoirin (2005) Imaging Saturn’s rings with CAMIRAS: Thermal inertia of B and C rings. Astron. Astroph., 441, 379-389.
  • Coustenis A., Ferrari C., Atreya SK. et al.Special issue on the Surfaces and atmospheres of the outer planets, their satellites and ring systems (2005). Planet.Space.Sci., 53, 5, 459-460.
  • Flasar F. M. et al. (2005) Temperatures, winds and composition in the Saturnian system. Science, 307,1247-1251
  • Flasar F. M. et al. (2004) Exploring the Saturn System in the Thermal Infrared:  The Composite Infrared Spectrometer, Space Sci. Rev., 115, 169-297.
  • Flasar F. M. et al. (2004) Exploring the Saturn System in the Thermal Infrared:  The Composite Infrared Spectrometer, in the Cassini-Huygens Mission – Orbiter Remote Sensing Investigations, Kluwer academic Publishers.
  • Kunde, V. G et al. (2004) Jupiter’s Atmospheric Composition from the Cassini Thermal Infrared Spectroscopy Experiment, Science, Science, 305, 1582-1586.
  • Flasar, F. M., et al. (2004) An intense stratospheric jet on Jupiter, Nature, 427, 132-135.
  • Ferrari, C (2004)-Saturn’s satellitew and rings: Huygens’ heritage. Ed. Fletcher, K in Proceedings of the International Conference Titan: From Discovery To Encounter Pages: 281-290.
  • Spilker, L., Ferrari, C., Cuzzi, J., Showalter, M., Pearl, J. and B. Wallis (2003) Saturn’s rings in thermal infrared, in Surfaces and atmospheres of the outer planets, their satellites and ring systems, Review paper, Special issue, Planet.Space.Sci., 51, 929-935.
  • Coustenis A., Spilker, L., Atreya S., Ferrari C., Surfaces and atmospheres of the outer planets, their satellites and ring systems (2003)- Foreword, Planet.Space.Sci., 51, 14-15.
  • Charnoz S., Brahic A., Ferrari C., Grenier I., Roddier F., P. Thébault (2001) Detection of arcs in Saturn’s F ring during the Sun’s ring plane crossing in 1995. Astron. Astroph., 365, 214-225.
  • Rannou P., Ferrari C., Rage K., Roos-Serote M. and M. Cabane (2000), Characterization of aerosols in the detached haze layer of Titan. Icarus, 147, 267-281.
  • Ferrari, C. and A. Brahic (1997), Arcs and clumps in the Encke Division of Saturn’s Rings. Planet. Space Sci., 45, No. 9, 1051-1067.
  • Roddier, F. et al. (1996), Satellites of Saturn, Circ. IAU No. 6407.
  • Ferrari, C. and A. Brahic (1994) Azimuthal Brightness Asymmetries in Planetary Rings: I. Neptune’s Arcs and Narrow Rings, Icarus, 111, 193-210.
  • Brahic, A. and C. Ferrari (1991), Planetary rings: observational constraints and collision dynamics, IAU Symposium N.152 – Chaos, resonance and collective dynamical Phenomena in the Solar System. Angras dos Rios, Brasil.
  • Sicardy, B. et al. (1990), Probing the Titan Atmosphere by the July 8, 1989 occultation of 28 Sgr, Nature, 343, 25 January 1990.