Mutual phenomena of Galilean satellites PHEMU03 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Arlot J.E.
  2. Thuillot W.
  3. Ruatti C.
  4. Ahmad A.
  5. Amosse A.
  6. Anbazhagan P.,Andreyev M.
  7. Antov A.
  8. Appakutty M.
  9. Asher D.
  10. Aubry S.
  11. Baron N.,Bassiere N.
  12. Berthe M.
  13. Bogdanovski R.
  14. Bosq F.
  15. Bredner E.
  16. Buettner D.,Buromsky M.
  17. Cammarata S.
  18. Casas R.
  19. Chis G.D.
  20. Christou A.A.,Coquerel J.-P.
  21. Corlan R.
  22. Cremaschini C.
  23. Crussaire D.
  24. Cuypers J.,Dennefeld M.
  25. Descamps P.
  26. Devyatkin A.
  27. Dimitrov D.
  28. Dorokhova T.N.,Dorokhov N.I.
  29. Dourneau G.
  30. Duenas M.
  31. Dumitrescu A.
  32. Emelianov N.,Ferrara D.
  33. Fiel D.
  34. Fienga A.
  35. Flatres T.
  36. Foglia S.
  37. Garlitz J.,Gerbos J.
  38. Gilbert R.
  39. Goncalves R.M.D.
  40. Gonzales D.
  41. Gorda S.Yu.,Gorshanov D.L.
  42. Hansen M.W.
  43. Harrington M.
  44. Irsmambetova T.R.
  45. Ito Y.,Ivanova V.
  46. Izmailov I.S.
  47. Khovritchev M.Yu.
  48. Khrutskaya E.V.
  49. Kieken J.,Kiseleva T.P.
  50. Kuppuswamy K.
  51. Lainey V.
  52. Lavayssiere M.
  53. Lazzarotti P.,Le Campion J.-F.
  54. Lellouch E.
  55. Li Z.L.
  56. Lo Savio E.
  57. Lou M.
  58. Magny E.,Manek J.
  59. Marinello W.
  60. Marino G.
  61. McAuliffe J.P.
  62. Michelli M.,Moldovan D.
  63. Montagnac S.
  64. Moorthy V.
  65. Nickel O.
  66. Nier J.M.
  67. Noel T.,Noyelles B.
  68. Oksanen A.
  69. Parrat D.
  70. Pauwels T.
  71. Peng Q.Y.
  72. Pizzetti G.,Priban V.
  73. Ramachandran B.
  74. Rambaux N.
  75. Rapaport M.
  76. Rapavy P.
  77. Rau G.,Sacre J.-J.
  78. Sada P.V.
  79. Salvaggio F.
  80. Sarlin P.
  81. Sciuto C.
  82. Selvakumar G.,Sergeyev A.
  83. Sidorov M.
  84. Sorescu S.
  85. Spampinato S.A.
  86. Stellmacher I.,Trunkovsky E.
  87. Tejfel V.
  88. Tudose V.
  89. Turcu V.
  90. Ugarte I.
  91. Vantyghem P.,Vasundhara R.
  92. Vaubaillon J.
  93. Velu C.
  94. Venkataramana A.K.
  95. Vidal-Sainz J.,Vienne A.
  96. Vilar J.
  97. Vingerhoets P.
  98. Vollman W.
  99. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

In 2003, the Sun and the Earth passed through both the equatorial plane of Jupiter and therefore the orbital planes of its main satellites. During this period, mutual eclipses and occultations were observed and we present the data collected. Light curves of mutual eclipses and occultations were recorded by the observers of the international campaign PHEMU03 organized by the Institut de Mecanique Celeste, Paris, France We completed 377 observations of 118 mutual events from 42 sites and the corresponding data are presented in this paper. For each observation, information about the telescope, receptor, site, and observational conditions are provided. This paper gathers all data and indicates a first estimate of its precision. This catalogue of these rare events should constitute an improved basis for accurate astrometric data useful in the development of dynamical models.

Keywords
  1. solar-system-planets
  2. occultation
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2009A&A...493.1171A
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/493/1171
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.34931171

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History

2009-04-01T22:18:08Z
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2009-04-01T22:18:08Z
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2009-04-01T22:23:39Z
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