Astrometric Results for Observations of Jupiter’s Galilean Satellites During Mutual Occultations and Eclipses in 2009 and 2014–2015


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Photometric observations of satellites during their mutual occultations and eclipses are a valuable source of astrometric data for studying the motion of natural planetary satellites. Worldwide photometric observation campaigns are organized in order to observe as many phenomena as possible. All the photometric results obtained during such an observation campaign are stored in a single database, and after some time, they undergo astrometric processing. After conducting the campaign and publishing the results, some observers find unused data, which appear valuable. We have collected these photometric observations of mutual occultations and eclipses of Jupiter’s Galilean satellites and processed them to utilize these valuable astrometric data. To obtain astrometric data from the photometric observations, we have applied our original method. The observations come from eight observatories worldwide. As a result, this work presents 32 new relative astrometric positions of Jupiter’s Galilean satellites in 2009 and 23 new positions in 2014–2015. The astrometric accuracy of the new data in comparison with the most developed theory (O–C) is approximately 0.05′′. The internal accuracy, based on estimates for random photometry errors, is 0.02′′.

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N. Emel’yanov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow State University; Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides–Observatoire de Paris

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Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow; Paris

J.-E. Arlot

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides–Observatoire de Paris

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
法国, Paris

X. Zhang

Yunnan Observatories (YNAO), Chinese Academy of Sciences; Key Laboratory of the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects, Chinese Academy of Sciences; CAS Key Laboratory of Planetary Sciences

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
中国, Kunming; Kunming; Shanghai

J. Bradshaw

Samford Valley

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
澳大利亚, Samford

P. De Cat

Koninklijke Sterrenwacht van België

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
比利时, Brussel

X. Han

Butler University

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
美国, Indianapolis

A. Ivantsov

Space Sciences and Technologies Department, Science Faculty, Akdeniz University

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
土耳其, Antalya

J. Jindra

Czech Astronomical Society

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
捷克共和国, Ondřejov

N. Maigurova

Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory

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乌克兰, Nikolaev

J. Manek

Czech Astronomical Society–Occultation Section

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
捷克共和国, Praha

T. Pauwels

Koninklijke Sterrenwacht van België

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
比利时, Brussel

A. Pomazan

Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
乌克兰, Nikolaev

P. Vingerhoets

Werkgroep bedekkingen van de VVS

Email: emelia@sai.msu.ru
比利时, Leest

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