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A&A 453, 1141-1149 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20064810
Astrometric results of observations of mutual occultations and eclipses of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter in 2003
N. V. Emelyanov1, 2 and R. Gilbert21 Sternberg astronomical institute, 13 Universitetskij prospect, 119992 Moscow, Russia
e-mail: emelia@sai.msu.ru
2 Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides - Observatoire de Paris, UMR 8028 du CNRS, 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau, 75014 Paris, France
(Received 5 January 2006 / Accepted 2 March 2006)
Abstract
Context.
The photometry of mutual occultations and the eclipses of natural
planetary satellites can be used to infer very accurate
astrometric data.
This can be achieved by analyzing the light
curves of the satellites observed during these
mutual events.
Aims.
The final goal of observations is to refine the models of motion for
the natural satellites, and to develop a very accurate photometric model of
mutual occultations and eclipses of satellites.
This paper is focusing on the differences of topocentric or heliocentric
coordinates of satellites pairs by analyzing the photometry of mutual
occultations and the eclipses of natural satellites.
Methods.
We propose the most accurate photometric model of mutual events to
date based on all available data about the satellites, and have developed
the corresponding method for extracting astrometric data. We analyze the
errors of astrometric results obtained in terms of different scattering laws
allowing for reflecting properties of the satellites surfaces. In addition
we consider how to allow various previously neglected effects.
Results.
We describe the results obtained by applying our method to
observations of mutual occultations and eclipses of the Galilean satellites
of Jupiter made in 2002-2003. We show that the coordinate errors due to
irreducible systematic errors of photometry are about the same as the errors
introduced by neglecting the above effects. We find the available maps of
satellites surfaces to be unsuitable for deriving photometric event models.
Key words: occultations -- eclipses -- planets and satellites: general -- astrometry
© ESO 2006
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