Table 1
Summary of Herschel/PACS, WISE, and MPG/ESO 2.2 m observations.
Telescope | OBSID | Band | Start-time | Start time | r | Δ | α |
and instrument | (JD-2 450 000) | (AU) | (AU) | (deg) | |||
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Herschel/PACS | 13421246148 | 70/160 μm | 2012-May-25 23:31 | 6073.479 | 14.671 | 14.509 | 3.971 |
Visit-1 | 13421246149 | 70/160 μm | 2012-May-25 23:55 | 6073.496 | 14.671 | 14.509 | 3.971 |
13421246150 | 100/160 μm | 2012-May-26 00:20 | 6073.513 | 14.671 | 14.509 | 3.972 | |
13421246151 | 100/160 μm | 2012-May-26 00:45 | 6073.531 | 14.671 | 14.509 | 3.972 | |
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Herschel/PACS | 13421246215 | 70/160 μm | 2012-May-27 21:48 | 6075.408 | 14.672 | 14.539 | 3.985 |
Visit-2 | 13421246216 | 70/160 μm | 2012-May-27 22:13 | 6075.425 | 14.672 | 14.539 | 3.985 |
13421246217 | 100/160 μm | 2012-May-27 22:38 | 6075.443 | 14.672 | 14.540 | 3.985 | |
13421246218 | 100/160 μm | 2012-May-27 23:02 | 6075.459 | 14.672 | 14.540 | 3.986 | |
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WISE | – | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-25 20:37 | 5342.359 | 14.600 | 14.482 | 3.964 |
W3/W4 | – | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 04:33 | 5342.690 | 14.600 | 14.488 | 3.966 |
– | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 06:09 | 5342.756 | 14.600 | 14.489 | 3.966 | |
– | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 07:44 | 5342.822 | 14.600 | 14.490 | 3.966 | |
– | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 09:19 | 5342.888 | 14.600 | 14.491 | 3.967 | |
– | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 10:54 | 5342.954 | 14.600 | 14.492 | 3.967 | |
– | 11/22 μm | 2010-May-26 14:05 | 5343.087 | 14.600 | 14.494 | 3.968 | |
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2.2 m/WFI | – | B (451 nm) | 2012-Jun.-07 00:51 | 6085.036 | 14.671 | 14.520 | 3.975 |
2.2 m/WFI | – | V (540 nm) | 2012-Jun.-06 23:55 | 6084.996 | 14.671 | 14.520 | 3.975 |
2.2 m/WFI | – | R (652 nm) | 2012-Jun.-07 01:00 | 6085.042 | 14.671 | 14.520 | 3.975 |
2.2 m/WFI | – | I (784 nm) | 2012-Jun.-07 01:10 | 6085.049 | 14.671 | 14.520 | 3.975 |
2.2 m/WFI | – | Z (964 nm) | 2012-Jun.-07 01:29 | 6085.062 | 14.671 | 14.520 | 3.975 |
Notes.The columns of the table are: (1) telescope and instrument; (2) observation identifier; (3) photometric band(s), identified with the nominal wavelength(s); (4) start date and time of the observation (UTC); (5) start time of the observation (Julian Date); (6) heliocentric distance (AU); (7) target distance (AU); (8) phase angle (deg). The data of the last three columns were taken from NASA’s Horizons Database. Herschel observations lasted for 1414 s.
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