2022
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ac6108
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Milliarcsecond Astrometry for the Galilean Moons Using Stellar Occultations

Abstract: A stellar occultation occurs when a Solar System object passes in front of a star for an observer. This technique allows the sizes and shapes of the occulting body to be determined with kilometer precision. In addition, this technique constrains the occulting body’s positions, albedos, densities, and so on. In the context of the Galilean moons, these events can provide their best ground-based astrometry, with uncertainties in the order of 1 mas (∼3 km at Jupiter’s distance during opposition). We organized camp… Show more

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“…The research carried out at this facility focuses on small bodies of the solar system [5], but the Observatory may well become a complementary optical observational node in a network of other possible and future observatories.…”
Section: Pos(icrc2023)949mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research carried out at this facility focuses on small bodies of the solar system [5], but the Observatory may well become a complementary optical observational node in a network of other possible and future observatories.…”
Section: Pos(icrc2023)949mentioning
confidence: 99%