2003
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030985
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Improvement of the ephemerides of Phoebe, 9th satellite of Saturn, from new observations made from 1995 to 2000

Abstract: Abstract. In order to improve the model used for the ephemerides of Phoebe, the 9th satellite of Saturn, we started observations in 1998. We made 135 observations in 1998 and 39 observations in 1999 using the 120 cm-telescope of Observatoire de HauteProvence, France. We used a numerical integration in order to calculate new initial conditions and to be able to build new ephemerides. We also used some precise observations made from 1995 to 2000 together with old observations for that purpose. The result is a de… Show more

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“…We compared our observations to three recent ephemerides by Jacobson (2004b), Shen et al (2005), and Arlot et al (2003). First, we confirmed the high level of accuracy of the JPL ephemeris by Jacobson (2004b), giving positions with errors generally lower than 0.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…We compared our observations to three recent ephemerides by Jacobson (2004b), Shen et al (2005), and Arlot et al (2003). First, we confirmed the high level of accuracy of the JPL ephemeris by Jacobson (2004b), giving positions with errors generally lower than 0.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Therefore, both of these orbits should have a comparable accuracy. Arlot et al (2003) give standard deviations to the mean of about 0. 18 for recent observations, which should be an approximate value of the contemporary accuracy of their orbit.…”
Section: A Model For Phoebe From the Imccementioning
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“…Recent investigations of Phoebe's motion have been based on numerical integrations, beginning with the work of Rose (1979) and continuing with papers by Bec-Borsenberger (1982), Bykova & Shikhalev (1984), Jacobson (1998), and most recently, Arlot et al (2003). The most recent papers have made use of CCD observations of Phoebe which extend the time span of the data to almost a century.…”
Section: Methods Of Reduction and Perturbationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent papers have made use of CCD observations for the redetermination of Phoebe's orbit (Arlot et al 2003;Shen et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%