J/A+A/375/275 Asteroidal I, J, K in the DENIS Survey (Baudrand+ 2001)
Asteroidal I, J, K magnitudes recovered in the DENIS Survey: first release
Baudrand A., Bec-Borsenberger A., Borsenberger J., Barucci M.A.
<Astron. Astrophys. 375, 275 (2001)>
=2001A&A...375..275B 2001A&A...375..275B
ADC_Keywords: Surveys; Minor planets; Photometry, infrared
Keywords: asteroids ; infrared ; solar system ; survey
Description:
I, J, K magnitudes of 1233 asteroids (numbered between 1 and 8000) are
presented here. These asteroids have been recovered in the DENIS
Survey (Deep European Near-Infrared southern sky Survey) on the basis
of their predicted ephemerides. The observations were performed with
the 1m-telescope at ESO, La Silla (Chile). The limiting magnitudes of
the three bands I, J, K centered at 0.8, 1.25 and 2.15 microns are
respectively 18.5, 16.5 and 13.5.
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table3.dat 166 378 Asteroids detected in the three bands IJK
table4.dat 166 692 Asteroids detected in the two bands IJ
table5.dat 166 315 Asteroids detected only in the I-band
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See also:
B/denis : The DENIS database (Epchtein+, 1999)
B/astorb : Orbits of Minor Planets (Bowell 2001)
Byte-by-byte Description of files: table3.dat, table4.dat, table5.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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3- 6 I4 --- Nast Asteroid number
9- 12 I4 --- Nstrip DENIS strip number
15- 28 F14.6 d Datejj Julian date of the observation
30- 38 F9.6 AU Dgeo Geocentric distance
41- 45 F5.2 mag Vpred Predicted V magnitude
49- 57 F9.6 deg Phi Phase angle
59- 67 F9.6 AU Dhel Heliocentric distance
70- 77 F8.0 --- Nima DENIS image number
80- 89 F10.6 deg RAdeg Right Ascension (J2000) of DENIS source
92-101 F10.6 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) of DENIS source
104-108 F5.2 mag Imag I-band magnitude
111-115 F5.2 mag Jmag ?=99.99 J-band magnitude (1)
118-122 F5.2 mag Kmag ?=99.99 K-band magnitude (1)
126-129 F4.2 mag e_Imag I-band photometric RMS error
133-136 F4.2 mag e_Jmag ?=9.99 J-band photometric RMS error (1)
140-143 F4.2 mag e_Kmag ?=9.99 K-band photometric RMS error (1)
147-150 F4.2 arcsec Dist Angular distance between the predicted position
of the asteroid and its DENIS counter-part
154-158 F5.3 arcsec CEU Current Ephemeris Uncertainty (Bowell Database)
162-166 F5.3 arcsec gPEU greatest Peak Ephemeris Uncertainty
within 10 years (Bowell Database)
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Note (1): When a color is missing, default out-of range values are given
with respect to the format with the values:
99.99 for the magnitude values
9.99 for the error values
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Acknowledgements:
the DENIS staff, the referee Mark Sykes
References:
Bec-Borsenberger, A., 1992A&A...258...94B 1992A&A...258...94B
Bowell E., 1999, The Asteroid Orbital Elements Database,
ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/elgb/astorb.html
Sykes M. V., Cutri R. M., Fowler J. W., Tholen D. J.,
Skrutskie M. F., Price S., Tedesco E. F., 2000, The 2MASS Asteroid
and Comet Survey, Icarus 146, 161.
(End) Francois Ochsenbein [CDS] 03-Jul-2001