2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0094-5765(00)00086-2
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The selene project and the following lunar mission

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“…In actuality, the OGLE experiment detected two foreground eclipsing M dwarfs in a 2.4 deg 2 field centered at the Small Magellanic Cloud (Udalski et al 1998), while ASAS found two new binaries with estimated masses of about 0.8 in its first M , phase covering 300 deg 2 (Pojmanski 2000). The triangles in Figure 2 show the estimated locations of these four systems.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In actuality, the OGLE experiment detected two foreground eclipsing M dwarfs in a 2.4 deg 2 field centered at the Small Magellanic Cloud (Udalski et al 1998), while ASAS found two new binaries with estimated masses of about 0.8 in its first M , phase covering 300 deg 2 (Pojmanski 2000). The triangles in Figure 2 show the estimated locations of these four systems.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The simulation then distributes the binaries in space with random inclinations and with a space density that drops above and below the Galactic disk, following a two-component exponential to account for the thin and thick disk components (see Gilmore, King, & van der Kruit 1990). The binary magnitudes are assigned by look-up from the massmagnitude relations of Henry & McCarthy (1993), and the radii (Pojmanski 1997), the Pisgah Survey, and OGLE (Udalski et al 1998), respectively. From these histograms we conclude that a survey like ASAS will not be successful in detecting M dwarf eclipsing binaries, which have colors VϪ…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationsmentioning
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“…In view that lunar satellite of China and Japan may fly around the moon simultaneously, there will be close cooperation between these two countries on VLBI measurement, and the observation data will be shared. The main orbiter of "SELENE" will be in a circular and polar orbit, and its height will be 100km [12] , the satellite will be more sensible to high degree coefficients of lunar gravity field. In simulation, the combination of simultaneous Doppler and VLBI tracking data of two satellites at heights of 200km and 100km is considered, and the D-VLBI (Differential-VLBI ) between these two satellites is not investigated here.…”
Section: Lunar Gravity Field Recovery Simulation Based On Bi-satellitesmentioning
confidence: 99%