J/AJ/109/1352  Triton stellar occultation candidates    (McDonald+ 1995)

Triton stellar occultation candidates: 1995-1999 McDonald S.W., Elliot J.L. <Astron. J. 109, 1352 (1995)> =1995AJ....109.1352M 1995AJ....109.1352M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Occultations ; Positional data Abstract: We have completed a search for candidates for stellar occultations by Triton over the years 1995-1999 CCD strip scan images provided star positions in the relevant sky area to a depth of about 17.5Rmag. Over this time period, we find that Triton passes within 1.0arcsec of 75 stars. Appulses with geocentric minimum separations of less than 0.35arcsec will result in stellar occultations, but further astrometry and photometry is necessary to refine individual predictions for identification of actual occultations. Finder charts are included to aid in further studies and prediction refinement. The two most promising potential occultations, Tr176 and Tr180, occur in 1997. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table2 95 75 Possible occultations by Triton -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/AJ/104/862 : Stellar occultation candidates (McDonald+ 1992) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 5 A5 --- ID Star name 7- 14 A8 "DD/MM/YY" AppDate Date of the closest approach 16- 17 I2 h Apph UT time of the closest approach 19- 20 I2 min Appm UT time of the closest approach 22- 25 F4.2 arcsec SepMin Minimum separation of the closest approach 27- 29 I3 deg PA Position angle of Triton relative to the star at the time of the closest approach (North to East) 31- 34 F4.1 mag Rmag CCD magnitude 36- 39 F4.1 km/s Vel Velocity of the occultation shadow 41 A1 --- l_S/N Limit flag on S/N 42- 44 I3 --- S/N Signal to noise ratio (1) 46- 48 I3 deg Dist Angular distance between Triton and the Sun 50- 51 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000) of the star 53- 54 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000) of the star 56- 61 F6.3 s RAs Right ascension (J2000) of the star 63 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 64- 65 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000) of the star 67- 68 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000) of the star 70- 74 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000) of the star 76- 79 I4 deg Elon [-179/155] Sub_Earth longitude of the star at the mid-time of the event 81- 95 A15 --- Strip Strip numbers on which an image of the candidate star was measured -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The S/N for the light curve has been calculated for an averaging interval of 20km (the approximate scale height of Triton's atmosphere), based on the S/N of 30.3 achieved for Tr60 by Elliot et al. (1993BAAS...25.1106E 1993BAAS...25.1106E) with the 0.9m KAO telescope with a CCD photometer (no filter). Background limited performance has been assumed, which may lead to an overestimate of S/N for the brightest sources. Potential observers should evaluate the S/N for their own photometric equipment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: Prepared via OCR at CDS.
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 01-Apr-1997
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