Update for (195) Eurykleia - March 15, 2000

  • Update computed by Jan Manek;   issued 14 Mar 2000 15:35:22 +0100 (CET)

  • Jan Manek's update

                      IOTA/IOTA-ES occultation update for
           (195) Eurykleia / TYC 2419-00156-1 event on March 15, 2000
        visible from Turkey, N Iraq, Iran, S Pakistan, India and Malaysia
    
    
    Summary 

    In the night March 15, 2000 a ~9.5 mag star TYC 2419-00156-1 = PPM 71087 will be occulted by a 90 km asteroid (195) Eurykleia. This update is based on USNO/Flagstaff and TMO astrometry for the asteroid and Tycho-2 star position.

    The updated path shows ~1.5 path width north shift with time ~1.2 minutes later compared to Edwin Goffin's nominal prediction.

    The path of this occultation runs over Turkey in twilight ~16:38-16:39 UT, very NE Syria and North Iraq ~16:40 UT, Iran ~16:41 UT, southern Pakistan ~16:42 UT, India ~16:43-16:44 UT and finally very south of Malaysia ~16:45 UT with Singapore. Initially path also runs over southern Bulgaria and north of Greece, but twilight will prevent finding this faint star in time there.

    
    The event at one glimpse:
     * date and approx. UT time of event: March 15, 2000 @ 16:42 UT
     * magnitude of target star: 9.5
     * magnitude drop [mag]: 4.7
     * estimated maximum duration [s]: 6.2
     * path description: given above
     * Goffin's original chart reference: A00_0319
    
    The occultation path:
     * approximate ground width [km]: 95
     * uncertainty [path widths]: 2.0
     * uncertainty in time [s]: 15
     * map: below
     * remarks: Path uncertainities are given according to nominal star
        position errors and expected asteroid positional accuracy.
        !!!!!!!
        Thick line indicates the centerline for this event.
        !!!!!!!
    
    Data for the target star:
     * name: TYC 2419-00156-1 = PPM 71087
     * constellation: Auriga
     * J2000 position [h,m,s; o,',"]: 06h 00m 03.139s; +30o 55' 45.70"
     * position source: Tycho-2
     * estimated accuracy ["]: 0.03" (0.02", 0.02")
     * V mag [mag]: 9.52
     * B-V [mag]: +0.14
     * remarks:
         Target star is in Auriga, about 7.7 degrees ENE of 1.7 mag star
         beta Tau. There is 6.2 mag star SAO 58657 about 16' NE of target.
    
    Close finding chart (prepared in GUIDE7):
     * occulted star is in center - labeled with cross
     * field is 2.0x2.0 degrees
     * limiting magnitude is 12.0
     * labeled stars have indicated SAO numbers
    
    

    Close finding chart Data for the minor planet: number, name: (195) Eurykleia approx. diameter [km]: 90 * orbital information orbit source: calculation Manek source of used astrometry: USNO/Flagstaff (Ron Stone), TMO (Bill Owen) number of used observations: 73 USNO, 4 TMO number of rejected observations: 2 USNO time covered by the observations: 1998 07 28 - 2000 03 04 rms residuals ["] (RA,DE): 0.09", 0.10" estimated positional accuracy at epoch of event ["]: 0.08" remarks: Data for the event: * UT date and time of least geocentric approach: 16:38.1 UT * approx. V mag of minor planet at event [mag]: 14.2 * geocentric parallax of minor planet ["]: 3.511 * magnitude drop [mag]: 4.7 * estimated maximum duration [s]: 6.2 * apparent motion of minor planet ["/h]: 28.79 * angular distance to moon, phase of moon [deg,%]: 28, 76% * remarks: Calculator(s): Jan Manek

    Updated path location for (195) Eurykleia on March 15, 2000 Path coordinates: Altitude E. Longitude Latitude U.T. star sun o ' " o ' " h m s o o ........ shortened .......................... 28 0 0 40 54 35 16 37 55 80 -5 30 0 0 40 28 39 16 38 7 80 -7 32 0 0 40 0 40 16 38 20 80 -8 34 0 0 39 30 36 16 38 32 79 -10 36 0 0 38 58 25 16 38 45 79 -12 38 0 0 38 24 4 16 38 58 78 -13 40 0 0 37 47 34 16 39 11 77 -15 42 0 0 37 8 51 16 39 25 76 -17 44 0 0 36 27 53 16 39 38 74 -18 46 0 0 35 44 40 16 39 52 73 -20 48 0 0 34 59 11 16 40 5 71 -22 50 0 0 34 11 23 16 40 19 70 -24 52 0 0 33 21 18 16 40 33 68 -26 54 0 0 32 28 53 16 40 47 66 -28 56 0 0 31 34 10 16 41 1 64 -30 58 0 0 30 37 9 16 41 15 63 -32 60 0 0 29 37 52 16 41 28 61 -34 62 0 0 28 36 21 16 41 42 59 -36 64 0 0 27 32 37 16 41 56 57 -38 66 0 0 26 26 45 16 42 10 55 -40 68 0 0 25 18 49 16 42 23 53 -42 70 0 0 24 8 54 16 42 37 50 -44 72 0 0 22 57 5 16 42 50 48 -46 74 0 0 21 43 31 16 43 3 46 -49 76 0 0 20 28 17 16 43 15 44 -51 78 0 0 19 11 33 16 43 28 41 -53 80 0 0 17 53 28 16 43 39 39 -55 82 0 0 16 34 13 16 43 51 37 -58 84 0 0 15 13 57 16 44 1 34 -60 86 0 0 13 52 53 16 44 12 32 -62 88 0 0 12 31 12 16 44 21 30 -65 90 0 0 11 9 5 16 44 30 27 -67 92 0 0 9 46 47 16 44 39 25 -69 94 0 0 8 24 27 16 44 46 22 -72 96 0 0 7 2 20 16 44 53 20 -74 98 0 0 5 40 37 16 44 59 18 -77 100 0 0 4 19 30 16 45 4 15 -79 102 0 0 2 59 9 16 45 9 13 -81 104 0 0 1 39 47 16 45 13 10 -83 106 0 0 0 21 33 16 45 16 8 -85 108 0 0 - 0 55 24 16 45 18 6 -86 ........ shortened .......................... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan Manek Stefanik Observatory Private : Petrin 205 Werichova 950 118 46 Praha 1 152 00 Praha 5 - Barrandov |_|_| Czech Republic Czech Republic / \ Internet : jmanek@mbox.vol.cz |-O-O-| --------------------------------------------------------------------U---U---

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