Lemaître completed her Ph.D. in 1984 at the Université de Namur. Her dissertation concerned Kirkwood gaps, dips in asteroid density caused by orbital resonances with Jupiter; it was supervised by Jacques Henrard.[3][4] She is a professor emerita in the mathematics department of the Université de Namur.[5][6]
Recognition
Minor planet 7330 Annelemaître is named in her honor, "for her pioneering analytic studies of the dynamics of minor planets in mean-motion resonances".[1]
Selected publications
Henrard, J.; Lemaître, A. (1983), "A second fundamental model for resonance", Celestial Mechanics, 30 (2): 197–218, doi:10.1007/BF01234306, MR0711658
Lemaître, A. (1984), "High-order resonances in the restricted three-body problem", Celestial Mechanics, 32 (2): 109–126, doi:10.1007/BF01231119, MR0740277
Lemaitre, Anne; D'Hoedt, Sandrine; Rambaux, Nicolas (2006), "The 3:2 spin-orbit resonant motion of Mercury", Celestial Mechanics & Dynamical Astronomy, 95 (1–4): 213–224, doi:10.1007/s10569-006-9032-y, MR2268199
Lemaître, A.; Delsate, N.; Valk, S. (2009), "A web of secondary resonances for large A/m geostationary debris", Celestial Mechanics & Dynamical Astronomy, 104 (4): 383–402, doi:10.1007/s10569-009-9217-2, MR2524815