2010A&A...515A..32A


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2010A&A...515A..32A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 515, A32-32 (2010/6-1)

Precise predictions of stellar occultations by Pluto, Charon, Nix, and Hydra for 2008-2015.

ASSAFIN M., CAMARGO J.I.B., VIEIRA MARTINS R., ANDREI A.H., SICARDY B., YOUNG L., DA SILVA NETO D.N. and BRAGA-RIBAS F.

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We investigate transneptunian objects, including Pluto and its satellites, by stellar occultations. Our aim is to derive precise, astrometric predictions for stellar occultations by Pluto and its satellites Charon, Hydra and Nix for 2008-2015. We construct an astrometric star catalog in the UCAC2 system covering Pluto's sky path. We carried out in 2007 an observational program at the ESO2p2/WFI instrument covering the sky path of Pluto from 2008 to 2015. We made the astrometry of 110 GB of images with the Platform for Reduction of Astronomical Images Automatically (PRAIA). By relatively simple astrometric techniques, we treated the overlapping observations and derived a field distortion pattern for the WFI mosaic of CCDs to within 50 mas precision. Positions were obtained in the UCAC2 frame with errors of 50 mas for stars up to magnitude R=19, and 25mas up to R=17. New stellar proper motions were also determined with 2MASS and the USNO B1.0 catalog positions as first epoch. We generated 2252 predictions of stellar occultations by Pluto, Charon, Hydra and Nix for 2008-2015. An astrometric catalog with proper motions was produced, containing 2.24 million stars covering Pluto's sky path with 30' width. Its magnitude completeness is about R=18-19 with a limit about R=21. Based on the past 2005-2008 occultations successfully predicted, recorded and fitted, a linear drift with time in declination with regard to DE418/plu017 ephemerides was determined for Pluto and used in the current predictions. For offset (mas)=A*(t(yr)-2005.0)+B, we find A=+30.5±4.3mas/yr and B=-31.5±11.3mas, with standard deviation of 14.4mas for the offsets. For these past occultations, predictions and follow-up observations were made with the 0.6m and 1.6m telescopes at the Laboratorio Nacional de Astrofisica/Brazil. Recurrent issues in stellar occultation predictions were addressed and properly overcome: body ephemeris offsets, catalog zero-point position errors and field-of-view size, long-term predictions and stellar proper motions, faint-visual versus bright-infrared stars and star/body astrometric follow-up. In particular, we highlight the usefulness of the obtained astrometric catalog as a reference frame for star/body astrometric follow-up before and after future events involving the Pluto system. Besides, it also furnishes useful photometric information for field stars in the flux calibration of observed light curves. Updates on the ephemeris offsets and candidate star positions (geometric conditions of predictions and finding charts) are made available by the group at url www.lesia.obspm.fr/perso/bruno-sicardy/ .

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - occultations - planets and satellites: individual: Pluto - planets and satellites: individual: Charon - planets and satellites: individual: Nix - planets and satellites: individual: Hydra

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/515/A32): table1.dat catalog.dat pluto.dat charon.dat nix.dat hydra.dat files/*>

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