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Page 1: Occultation observations from around the world Jan 2011 to Jun 2012 Dave Herald

Occultation observations from around the world

Jan 2011 to Jun 2012

Dave Herald

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Part 1

Lunar OccultationsSummary of observations

Jan. 2011 – Jun. 2012

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# Observations by region

• Nth America 357• Australasia 1201• Japan 928• Europe 2082• MiddleEast 88

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# Reported Grazes by region

• Nth America 2• Australasia 10• Japan 12• Europe 10• Middle East 2

• Total 36

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Grazes with 5 or more observers2011 Apr 23 – Australia (5)

2011 Aug 24 – Europe (5)

2011 Sep 17 – Australia (6)

2012 Jan 29 – Japan (6)

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Grazes by number of events (>10)• Date # events Region (# observers)• 2011 Sep 17 42 Australia (5)• 2011 Apr 8 36 Australia (3)• 2011 Nov 3 36 Japan (4)• 2011 Aug 22 34 USA (2)• 2011 Aug 24 31 Europe (5)• 2011 Oct 3 30 Japan (3)• 2012 Jan 29 28 Japan (6)• 2011 Mar 13 27 Japan (2)• 2011 Mar 11 20 Europe (2)• 2011 Dec 10 16 Japan (2)• 2012 Feb 4 14 Japan (1)• 2012 Apr 1 14 USA (1)• 2012 Apr 29 13 Europe (1)• 2011 May 7 12 Japan (1)• 2011 Jun 23 12 Australia (1)• 2012 Jan 29 12 Europe (1)

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Double star observations

• # positive measures 94• # doubtful doubles 30• # definite ‘not double’ 58• # wide doubles 22

Reports collected and analysed by Brian Loader, New Zealand

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Some double star solutionsR3287

S96610

S97067

S76152

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Part 2

Asteroidal OccultationsSummary of the best events

Jan 2011 – June 2012

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The number of events has flattened off…

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Number of successful events by region, and max # sites: 2011/01 2012/06

• Australasia51 + 29 (7 sites)• Europe 51 + 31 (19 sites)• Japan 25 + 21 (25 sites)• US 76 + 27 (57 sites)

Japan has a much smaller land area than the other regions;Australasia has a much smaller population

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Double stars discovered in asteroidal occultations

• New double stars can be discovered in an asteroidal occultation

• Separations are usually in the range 0.1” to 0.001”

• If several observers, the uncertainty in separation can be less than 1 milli-arcsecond

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7 double stars discovered since Jan 2011

Star number Sep (mas) P.A. Date Asteroid

HIP46249 6.5 ± 1.1 50.2 ±12.2 2011 Jan 24 160 Una

1866-01091-1u 12.5 34.0 2011 Sep 13 177 Irma

2849-00430-1 0.6 68.4 ± 3.3 2012 Jan 13 759 Vinifera

HIP41337 93.0 93.0 2012 Jan 19 911 Agamemnon

1865-01119-1 23.0 99.0 2012 Feb 18 177 Irma

0126-00781-1 3.5 ± 1.0 38.3 ±14.6 2012 Mar 11 57 Mnemosyne

6273-01033-1 36.0 151.0 2012 Mar 20 44 Nysa

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90 Antiope how good does it get!

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Star diameter from 90 Antiope

• Dia from 61 light curves : 2.14 0.03 mas• For ‘complex’ occultations, correct

interpretation of a light curve may depend on results from adjacent chord => need to ensure data is available for re-analysis.

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212 Medea 2011 Jan 8, Japan

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144 Vibilia2011 Jan 25, Europe

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(11) Parthenope2011 Jan 26, USA

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(554) Perega2011 Mar 08, Europe

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(360) Carlova2011 Aug 15, USA

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(156) Xanthippe2011 Dec 26, ES + US

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(329) Svea2011 Dec 28, Japan

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(705) Erminia2012 Jan 2, Japan

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(654) Zelinda2012 Jan 6, Japan

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(266) Aline2012 Jan 17, Japan

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(57) Mnemosyne2012 Mar 11, USA

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(128) Nemesis2012 Mar 30, Australia

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(1030) Vitja2012 Apr 28, CA + US

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Any questions?